Yikes.

  • 001100 010010
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    1 year ago

    How the fuck did Harvard students act so stupid and give out their info like that? I thought they were like the smartest people in the US. 🤔

    • TesterJ
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      1141 year ago

      Most Harvard students are still just 18-22 year old “kids”. Think of how dumb/naive you were at that age.

      • @[email protected]
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        811 year ago

        Try telling that to a 18-22 yr old. You think you know everything at that age. Then you get older and realize no one knows any fucking thing

        • @[email protected]
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          261 year ago

          To be fair, when you’re at that age and come into contact with dozens of “adults” that never mentally grew past 12, you’re bound to think you’re “very smart”.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          There’s a reason second-year students are called sophomores. It’s a compound with the same roots as “sophisticated” and “moron”. It literally means “learned idiot”. It’s referring to the students who have a year of schooling under their belt, and think that they understand everything about the world. It’s basically referring to the Dunning-Krueger Effect, where people who know very little about something are the most likely to overestimate their knowledge on the topic.

      • BornVolcano
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        341 year ago

        As a 21 year old I would be offended but then I remember I just admitted my exact age on the internet

      • 001100 010010
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        121 year ago

        Oh don’t worry, I’m still in that age range, I guess I’ll find out how dumb I am in a few years from now. 😅

    • @[email protected]
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      211 year ago

      Nah, it’s just the kids of the wealthiest people and a handful of diversity admissions.