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Ok this thread is made so you can find out what a magpies thinks about any given topic hopefuly a puzzling topic. So if you have any puzzles and want to know magpies thoughts on it just ask. smile.gif Also please refrain from giving your thoughts about the subject unless you really have to this is for magpies thoughts only! JK smile.gif
Michael J
What are your thoughts on learning real science they teach in school, and none of this mind-power BS?
magpies
Learning real science is fine as long as your actualy learning. The difference between being able to repeat facts and the ability to understand the facts is huge.

The "real" learning normaly takes place when you actualy work on something. If you just copy and paste information youll have it for use later but you wont truely get why it happens the way it does. I would say the best thing you can learn about is your self. Without an understanding of self the rest of your learning will be less then accurate.
gmilam
Wow... That was actually a fairly intelligent and coherent answer. blink.gif

Who are you and what have you done with magpies?
magpies
The magpies has many facets. One of them likes to make fun of even his own at times. I have not yet resorted to hearing multiple different voices in my own head... yet.
buttershug
What is the average velocity of a laden swallow?
magpies
None because bin laden is dead. I swear its true. If he was alive today he would be 146 so...
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