STXSambodog
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I notice when people learn about a new subject they never heard of before they start arguing about the subject as though they are experts even though they just learned about the existence of the subject a recently(like they just heard of this subject a few seconds or minutes ago).
Here are some examples I have seen:
1)Some American high school kids just heard of the term the ''French Foreign Legion'' just a few minutes ago from a history teacher.The history teacher than starts saying the French Foreign Legion has men that are far tougher than the typical USMC infantry.The high school American kids then starts saying the history teacher is wrong and that the French Foreign Legion are pussies because they are French.My history teacher than tells them that there are almos no Frenchman in the French Foreign Legion and that it consists mostly of foreigners from around numerous couhntries around the world including ex American marines and ex American soldiers.Yet despite just recently hearing of the French Foreign Legion,these high school American kids began acting like they are experts on military affairs.They refused to believe the history teacher and kept insisting that the French Foreign Legion are pussies because they are French.These high school kids don't KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION-Yet they kept arguing as though they are experts on the French Foreign Legion despite just hearing the term recently and kept making the claims that the French Foreign Legion are pussies despite just having recently learned the military organization and having no basic knowledge what so ever about the French Foreign Legion.
2)I am practitioner of the French kickboxing martial art of Savate.One time I was trying to inform some kids who don't know anything about martial arts aside from movies about savate.When I showed them a savate kick called the fouette they started saying I was doing a roundhouse.I then tried to inform them that the kick was not a roundhouse and that it was called a fouette.But they kept arguing that I was doing a roundhouse.They acted as though they knew everything about the art including it techniques despite just recently learning that the art of savate existed a minute ago.
Why do people argue at things they never heard of before and act like they are experts on the subject despite just learning it as recently as a few minutes ago?
Here are some examples I have seen:
1)Some American high school kids just heard of the term the ''French Foreign Legion'' just a few minutes ago from a history teacher.The history teacher than starts saying the French Foreign Legion has men that are far tougher than the typical USMC infantry.The high school American kids then starts saying the history teacher is wrong and that the French Foreign Legion are pussies because they are French.My history teacher than tells them that there are almos no Frenchman in the French Foreign Legion and that it consists mostly of foreigners from around numerous couhntries around the world including ex American marines and ex American soldiers.Yet despite just recently hearing of the French Foreign Legion,these high school American kids began acting like they are experts on military affairs.They refused to believe the history teacher and kept insisting that the French Foreign Legion are pussies because they are French.These high school kids don't KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION-Yet they kept arguing as though they are experts on the French Foreign Legion despite just hearing the term recently and kept making the claims that the French Foreign Legion are pussies despite just having recently learned the military organization and having no basic knowledge what so ever about the French Foreign Legion.
2)I am practitioner of the French kickboxing martial art of Savate.One time I was trying to inform some kids who don't know anything about martial arts aside from movies about savate.When I showed them a savate kick called the fouette they started saying I was doing a roundhouse.I then tried to inform them that the kick was not a roundhouse and that it was called a fouette.But they kept arguing that I was doing a roundhouse.They acted as though they knew everything about the art including it techniques despite just recently learning that the art of savate existed a minute ago.
Why do people argue at things they never heard of before and act like they are experts on the subject despite just learning it as recently as a few minutes ago?