strawberry
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Slewing just slightly off the topic of your great post strawberry but this is such a sad, sad reflection of today's society and education standards.
In this technological age is nobody required, or even expected to think for themselves anymore?
Social media, internet, video games et al all have so much to answer for. They have taken away the necessity to make any sort of deduction or decision, including those which may affect or impact on someone else's life.
How can 12 people between them not be able to calculate how long 18" is? Maybe there was no calculator at hand (or the ruler they have is only 12" long)
The world's turning on its head and everything's being handed to us on a platter (and if it's not, we expect it to be) - surely it's time to get back to being normal, logical thinking humans with at least an ounce of commonsense.
You know after the judge denied the request, I thought, they could figure it out..maybe the floor is 12 x 12 tiles...1 1/2 of those. Or, hello, all those 8 x 12 pieces of paper that make up the evidence. Then I thought, wait a minute, earlier this week I took a ruler out and measured that plus another half to see for myself (no way she could shoot herself straight in the face from that distance IMO)...does this mean not ONE juror went home and did their own experiment? :waitasec: A stunning lack of curiosity and/or critical thinking in today's world.