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Two people are discussing a subject about which they are totally ignorant. Would the sum of the ignorance of these two

people be greater or lesser than that of one person discussing a subject about which he or she was totally ignorant?



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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Two people are discussing a subject about which they are totally ignorant. Would the sum of the ignorance of these two

people be greater or lesser than that of one person discussing a subject about which he or she was totally ignorant?



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greater, but one thing, how does one go about discussing something with themselves?

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Originally posted by Dance Master MC
greater, but one thing, how does one go about discussing something with themselves?
Don't worry, GB knows how.

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It's a silliloquy. Most famous one, probably Hamlet . . . "To be, or not to be" and so on.

Second most famous might be the Mel Gibson rant in conspiracy. No wait? Was that in real life?

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Originally posted by Dance Master MC
greater, but one thing, how does one go about discussing something with themselves?
One normally doesn't, Dance Master, unless one is experiencing some trauma of loneliness or emotionally ill. Obviously a reader or readers,

listener or listeners, willing or captive audience is tacitly implied. Some examples might include a drill seargent (in the eyes of raw recruits)

or a professor (teaching a core curriculum #101 class) or a congregation (voluntarily under the authority of their pastor) or gb pontificating.



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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Don't worry, GB knows how.
Grampy doesn't have a clue. Even though only a junior angel, I do.

Just randy for a little provocative and fun conversation late at night.



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
One normally doesn't, Dance Master, unless one is experiencing some trauma of loneliness or emotionally ill. Obviously a reader or readers,

listener or listeners, willing or captive audience is tacitly implied. Some examples might include a drill seargent (in the eyes of raw recruits)

or a professor (teaching a core curriculum #101 class) or a con ...[text shortened]... egation (voluntarily under the authority of their pastor) or gb pontificating.



Clarence
Yeah, what he said.

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Originally posted by coquette
It's a silliloquy. Most famous one, probably Hamlet . . . "To be, or not to be" and so on.

Second most famous might be the Mel Gibson rant in conspiracy. No wait? Was that in real life?
Bingo! You're still the best, coquette. You put the uptight, unwashed boys to shame.



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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Two people are discussing a subject about which they are totally ignorant. Would the sum of the ignorance of these two

people be greater or lesser than that of one person discussing a subject about which he or she was totally ignorant?



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Why don't you tell us. Aren't you the expert on this 😵

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
Why don't you tell us. Aren't you the expert on this 😵
Some are blessed with a measure of expertise in asking questions, while

others excel at providing answers (conversational fog and non-answers).



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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Two people are discussing a subject about which they are totally ignorant. Would the sum of the ignorance of these two

people be greater or lesser than that of one person discussing a subject about which he or she was totally ignorant?



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T'would be the same. Zero timed two = zero.

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Originally posted by muppyman
T'would be the same. Zero timed two = zero.
Another Good Bingo!



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