• Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    yes they can, with help.

    with help

    What the fuck is it, to each ones ability and each ones need or some shit.

    Help. You, person here, should help.

    I dislike absolutist attitudes too. Its just, just help.

    edit, my neighbors mow thier grass to dirt. Shoulda seen this fuck yesterday across my street creating a dust storm just so he could sit on a tractor with a beer. This doesnt mean I do the same. Do you, in whatever ways you can, to be a helper. I literally sat 8 feet from a bunny hiding in the shaded tall clover while I swear this bun was watching this fool with me.

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      2 days ago

      I mean even that’s not true. Probably 98% could learn these things. 2% is not zero. In reality though even if a much greater number of volunteer teachers existed, we’d still end up with an even more non-zero number.

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        2 days ago

        this just seems like negative thinking, wrapped in realism, while I, an idealist, dream of hope.

        Some folks cling to hope, some except reality as hopeless.

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          2 days ago

          I lived in a world of realistic optimism where it was possible that maybe ya know, up to 10% might vote for Donald Trump. Like 35% of eligible voters chose him and most of them still would even after he’s hurt them directly. And I started off “more negative” than you are now. There’s being optimistic and then there’s being mad at the world for not being perfect.