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8 minutes ago, Buckshot Bear said:

To me 3 would be the perfect bbq'd snag.

 

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3 or 2, 1 if I just grabbed a beer and it was my first one!

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This question sort of reminds me of Tarzan. The book Tarzan, not the movie Tarzan.

 

John Clayton Sr and his wife Alice had expected to raise their child, and had brought many children's books and primary school books to teach a child. So young White Skin - John Clayton Jr - upon finding the cabin and the books taught himself to read. He could not speak human language, but he could read English. Near the end of the first book he meets a Frenchman, and the Frenchman speaks to him but he has no idea what he's saying. And he goes and gets a paper and pencil and comes back and writes, "do you understand this?"

 

The Frenchman, who does read English, proceeds to teach young John Junior had aHOW TO talk. But because he is French, he thought it would be easier to teach Tarzan French.

 

So Tarzan speaks fluent French and reads fluent English.

 

:wacko: :D

 

 

But he thinks in mangani.

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5 hours ago, Black Angus McPherson said:

 

I guess you better ask Helen Keller.  No, wait, she "spoke" English.  I guess if a person is literally too stupid to read they'd probably think in pictures.  That's if they're not total mental vegetables. 

 

Kids can think and talk long before they can read.  A person has to be taught to read.  It's hard to imagine in this day and age, but universal literacy is a fairly recent phenomenon. Even as recently as WW1 some recruits couldn't read.

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15 hours ago, Caprock Kid said:

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Beginning?    I came to that conclusion years ago!  :P

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16 hours ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

Kids can think and talk long before they can read.  A person has to be taught to read.  It's hard to imagine in this day and age, but universal literacy is a fairly recent phenomenon. Even as recently as WW1 some recruits couldn't read.

 

I thought about addressing that in my reply, but I'm lazy and didn't want to get into a long drawn out post about ignorance vs. idiocy.  This would be a much better discussion across a breakfast table and a good cup of coffee.  If a person is merely illiterate and not also deaf and dumb they would think in the language they speak.  An infant is probably merely ignorant and will learn to think, speak and read with time.  I would guess that a person that can neither hear, speak or read any language would think in the form of pictures.

In what language did the cavemen think?

 

What say you?  Are we getting close?

(stupid meme started a way too serious discussion):D

 

Angus

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