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"The classic Riddle of the Sphinx still appears occasionally, but most sphinxes will come up with their own new ones, since, let's be honest here, everyone knows the answer to the original. "
Apparently not, is what I'm saying.
again what are you blabbering about
Also, the only thing they teach you at school besides reading, writing, and counting, is how to think correct thoughts that align with the state's status quo, and be a good little red-blooded citizen.
You can be an antistatist iconoclast without being uncultured swine, you know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl0yBrI24XM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01fUYKMAn2M
If anything, schools are most guilty of blowing funding on football pads and other worthless bread and circus accouterments instead of important stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_91o86V57Q
Kids actually believe they only need "three chords and the truth" to become a rock star.