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07-18-2011, 01:17 PM | #1 |
Have My Own Room
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arguments/discussions with the educated vs uneducated?
i dont mean to start some angry flame war or piss anyone off but i have a legitimate question for the masses here.
Keeping the story short, my step-brother-in-law has recently moved into the house. I am 21 he is 29 or 30(i cant remember) We seem to have arguments about anything from cigars, cars, beer and home maintenance or anything. when they happen we both normally will think we are right, as in any argument starts. 90% of the time i will pull out my phone or laptop and look up the facts on what we are arguing about. This is where the trouble starts. If the facts show that he is right. Then cool argument over i concede and he goes on his marry way. If I am correct he continues to argue about how he has more experience then me, i dont know what im talking about and that where i found my information from is BS. Any number of things but downright refuses until physically proven wrong. this brings up my question. Over a few beers this weekend, a friend of mine asked if he had gone to college. which he has not. While i have been to college and done extensive training in the military. She(a 3rd year psych under-grad) then brought up that college changes how you think about information or situations. Also making you more likely to accept relearning something you thought you knew. Does this seem to be a good or possible explanation for what is going on between us or is it something else? Id just like to understand this better. As getting into an argument or discussion where when right the other person basically just calls you a moron pisses me off. thanks for your time fellas * added for wayner123 my BIL and step-sister fell on hard times when he lost his job as a carpenter in Vegas. Thats the short and simple of it.
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