When you're trying NOT to look dumb in front of your smart friend.
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Published 2020-07-03
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All Comments (21)
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Reappears from 4th dimension “No, no you were gone” “Theoretically”
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If someone tells you, "I'm not even going to look that up for you". That's when you should just stop talking 🤣
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Just say the word “theoretically” and you sound 10x smarter
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Alternate title: When you miss one singular day of school.
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"E-... Equilibrium..." "I'm not even going to look that one up for you" 😂
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"I never learned that. Was I sick?" I felt that.
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“I wasn’t even in advanced classes... that’s normal!” Man I wonder what they learn in advanced classes
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“You made up those words to make me look stupid” Plot twist: Caleb actually did make up those words to make us look stupid.
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“Equilibrium” “I’m not even going to look that up for u”
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Smart Friend: speaks Me: Sorry...I do not speak enchantment table
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this caused several people to look up "faultiain" and "consigliotheasin"
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When you find out they taught teleportation the day you skipped school 🤣
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My whole search history now: "Calkestics" "Calcestics" "Cal'lcestics" "Fourth dimensional plane studies Cal" "Theory kalkestics?"
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I got lost halfway in their conversation. "I'm so stupidt."
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Studies have shown that everything you say is more accepted if you start by saying studies have shown.
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"C'mon now don't tell me you don't know how to go through the Fourth Physical Dimension" "I-I know...I can... But.. " "But what??" "The thing is... I have to do a backflip to activate it"
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That “When did we learn this?! Was I sick?!” Realllly hit different.
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“How could I be so stupit... He’s a genius, I shouldn’t’ve doubted him, and now I look stupit...”
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Bro i lost it when i looked up Calcestic Studies and information about the fourth dimension actually came up.The level of dedication and accuracy Caleb has is unparalleled.
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I've been on both sides of that kind of conversation and it's taught me a couple of things. One, don't automatically assume people are knowledgeable on the topic you're talking about. Two, don't be afraid to admit when you don't understand what somebody else is talking about. You're not stupid just because you don't know something. Nobody knows everything.