I could be intelligent if I wanted to but I cor be arsed same with common sense, too much effort.
True, but prevention is the best cure.Suicidejim said:Because common sense is usually neither common nor sense? For example, with the rain, it does little to make you sick other than making you cold and lowering your resistance to various germs. The rain in and of itself is not some magic producer of colds.
This is something I have. Admittedly though, sometimes I do it out of spite.Programmed_For_Damage said:My wife keeps telling me this on a daily basis. If there is a more complicated way of doing things, that's the way I'll choose to do it.
Mods don't like it when you call people trolls so you may want to watch yourself a little bit more carefully.Shaved Apple said:First of all like you and Matthew I never said you get sick right away. And second this comment wasn't even directed at you. I know what a troll is and right now It's you two. Now back to the disscussion without the negativity and trying to get the last word in an argument like a five year old please.
Even that isn't necessarily true (not that it is wrong either). From what I can tell, there are two schools of thought on it. There is the idea that the rain makes you cold so you use more energy on warmth and your immune system takes a hit, which I believe is what you were saying. But there is also a different idea that when it rains people go inside and as such are more tightly packed and in closer contact making the spread of pathogens easier. The first seems more biological in nature and the second more pathological. As such, the idea is not even a little bit common sense as going inside during the rain can even increase the likelihood of catching something. Bad example on his part I suppose haha.Matthew94 said:snip
Though then you have fluid vs crystallised intelligence, where knowledge (facts, figures, known processes/patterns) is crystallised, and the capacity to learn novel concepts and adapt quickly to novel situations is fluid.Riki Darnell said:To me intelligence is based on information (math, science, etc) while common sense is based on experience. You can't teach experience.
No, it doesn't mean "people who disagree with me".Shaved Apple said:I know what a troll is and right now It's you two.
Time has not been a factor, yes. Why you mention it now is beyond me. We just said that being in the rain =/= catching a cold. Then you called us trolls for saying something that contradicted your example. Here it is: you cannot catch a cold solely from going out in the rain. It is simply impossible, no matter the length of time you spend there. Cold is a virus you catch from other people - rain doesn't carry it, nor does actual temperature (also, cold isn't best buddies with the cold temperature either).Shaved Apple said:First of all like you and Matthew I never said you get sick right away.
I find this extremely ironic. You state that a person will catch cold, as an item of "wisdom" that people without common sense lack.Shaved Apple said:I've met some of the smartest people but they still don't know things like don't stand out in the rain or you will catch a cold. I'm wondering what people think about this.