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RedHaze 说:
I dislike the word ignoramus.
It annoys me because everyone is ignorant of some things, you can't know everything (which is the only way you can not be ignorant).
If you are using it as I'm stupid, then that's just incorrect because my IQ is 145. What you were gauging is ignorance, not intelligence. Since I'm in grade nine, I think I'm well justified in being ignorant of most subjects. After all, I can't research everything, and I don't have an idyllic memory.

So you're in ninth grade.... This begins to explain it. Dude, I'm nearly double your age, and I don't know everything about everything as you seem to. Also, my IQ is about the same.
 
That is slightly comforting, though also a bit disturbing.
As you might know, IQ is based on intelligence as well as age, so since you're nearly double my age, and your IQ is about the same, it seems that you are less so intelligent than I (though not by much, I imagine).
How is my being in ninth grade explain anything except my ignorance (which is really nothing to be ashamed of at my age ) - as I haven't even finished high school yet?
 
You guys should ask yourself if you are aware that language is both memetic, such as what Red haze argues (Þe -> Ye -> The), or is authoritarian, such Kobrag aruges ("Don't distort its original purity!")

Additionally one should also be aware that  that some people assign the burden of communication on the speaker (demanding succinct clarity) and some others on the listener (expecting interpretation)
 
In my eyes, both hold the burden, although if a Spanish person goes to America, he can't really expect anyone there to understand what the **** he's talking about.
 
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