This was posted on the website of the popular website reddit. There are people who feel that a lot of things on the website are not true, but there are also people who disagree with that assessment and think it is very true.
The point is that the more things you know about the world, the less likely you are to be deceived. If you know the basics, you are more likely to be gullible and to trust what everyone says, and also more likely to act in a way that is consistent with what everyone says.
In this case, the author is saying that the main thing that makes people crazy on reddit is their own lack of knowledge. People who know about some topic are less likely to go on r/news as a result of the lack of knowledge around that topic. A lot of people feel as if the more knowledge you have, the less likely you are to go on r/news, and vice-versa.
The truth is that it’s not necessarily about how knowledgeable you are. It’s about how knowledgeable you are when you know nothing about the topic you are talking about. If you have the most knowledge of that topic, then you’re more likely to go and write a comment saying the answer has been pointed out to you, not because you’re just being stupid.
In fact, the opposite is true. A lot of people don’t know how to respond to a question that has been pointed out to them. When you do, the question is more likely to be answered than if you do nothing.
The first time I saw this comment, I was shocked but also not surprised. Most people wouldnt have said that I was being stupid when I did what I did, but after I looked at it a bit more, I realized I wasnt. As I said before, I do a lot of reading, which means I know a lot about a lot of topics.
I thought the same thing when I was reading the comments on the original article about the story. I thought it would be a good idea to make a list of all the questions I had seen that I would like to know the answers to. So I did.
I read a lot of comics, and I was surprised to see that most people who read comics use a lot of the same tropes that I do. The same sort of style, the same sort of characters, the same sort of ideas, etc. I thought this would be a good way to share my knowledge with other people.
I tried to do this in a really interesting way. I tried to come up with a bunch of questions I wanted to ask that were going to be answered by the whole story. I think the thing that surprised me most was how many different perspectives I was getting.
I’d like to put this in the hands of more people than me, so if you’re interested in picking up something, send me an email and I’ll send you a link.