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The discussion centers around the concept of asking questions and the perception of intelligence associated with it. It begins with a humorous assertion that asking questions indicates a lack of knowledge, leading to the ironic conclusion that this makes one "stupid." However, participants argue against this notion, emphasizing that asking questions is a natural part of learning and that there are no stupid questions, only a lack of knowledge. The dialogue references the wisdom of Socrates, highlighting that true wisdom lies in recognizing one's own ignorance. Participants also express disdain for questions posed solely to test others' knowledge, contrasting them with inquiries aimed at optimizing understanding. The conversation shifts to a playful exploration of irony, with various definitions and examples discussed, showcasing a blend of humor and philosophical reflection.
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Let's face it, if you have to ask a question then that means you don't know the answer, right? So you must be stupid, right? Right?
 
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Irony at its best!
 
Whats the meaning of life?

Does that make everybody stupid?
 
It was absolutely marvelous working for Wolfgang Pauli. You could ask him anything. There was no worry that he would think a particular question was stupid, since he thought all questions were stupid.
Victor Weisskopf

Mind you, I've found that answering homework type questions on PF, I often find myself beginning with something like "I assume the question is really.." . So asking questions when you don't know the answer is perfectly reasonable, but if you don't even know the question...?
 
First there are no stupid questions! :biggrin: I'm still picking up things as I go along.
 
timejim said:
Let's face it, if you have to ask a question then that means you don't know the answer, right? So you must be stupid, right? Right?
I don't think so and I also think so.

I think making questions for the only purpose of testing people's knowledge is what I don't really like. I think you may think the same way..or feel the same. ---> Bad ! Ready to fight !
But making questions whose answers you already knew and that you are looking for their possible "optimization strategies" ---> Good ! Ready to share if I know :redface:!
 
By the way, I also really hate monkeys which don't know how to answer the problems or are actually slow (serious lack of g-matter in their brain) but always wait till things are completely over, then raise their voice beetching to show off their actual stupidity.

I guess that is a big and important transformation of monkey's face to donkey 's face.
Hey, am I correct ?
 
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No, it doesn't mean that I am stupid!
 
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people. :confused:
 
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timejim said:
Let's face it, if you have to ask a question then that means you don't know the answer, right? So you must be stupid, right? Right?

Is that a question?
 
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Is that a question?

Chi, Hurkyl beat you to the chase with his comment:

Irony at its best!
 
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What about this then?

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. -Socrates
 
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Chrono said:
What about this then?
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. -Socrates
Better still, Wisdom is knowing that you do not know everything and what you must learn.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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Gza said:
Chi, Hurkyl beat you to the chase with his comment:

I know that, I was, uh, being, you know, ironic.
russ_watters said:
What's "irony"?

"I can't define irony, but I know it when I see it!"
(What movie?)
 
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russ_watters said:
What's "irony"? :biggrin:
Ironic I think is what Hurkyl meant.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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Funny, I looked at the first post, and thought exactly the same thing as Hurkyl... curse not being here!

Irony is a bit like goldy and steely for the unenlightened.
 
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jimmy p said:
Funny, I looked at the first post, and thought exactly the same thing as Hurkyl... curse not being here!

Irony is a bit like goldy and steely for the unenlightened.

Goldy Hawn and Steely Dan?
 
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Chi Meson said:
Goldy Hawn and Steely Dan?


Very similar, but not quite. There are subtle differences between the three.
 
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russ_watters said:
What's "irony"? :biggrin:

I think it's like rain on your wedding day, a black fly in your Chardonnay, or the good advice that you just can't take.

Actually, I think only one out of three of those things might truly be ironic.
 

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