A prickly stereotype.

in voilk •  2 days ago

    A prickly stereotype.

    There is one wonderful catchphrase that says that even the smallest and most insignificant lie is still nothing more than a lie.

    Yes, something seems simple and harmless, but it is like a brick in a brick wall, at first it is alone, and then we see slender rows of bricks.

    Apparently, someone who is not attentive enough to the world around us, or simply wants to subjugate us to his lies, comes from afar, with his harmless stereotypes, imposing them on us as the truth.

    For example, on New Year's Eve, many matinees are held.

    We will not talk about the deception about the existence of Santa Claus and other New Year characters, no, it is enough to remember the popular riddle that is asked to children and those who, in their opinion, answer correctly, receive a sweet prize or a toy.

    Such a riddle could be a riddle in which they ask about what is the same color in winter and summer.

    Of course, the children, taught by the ingrained stereotype, shouted in turn that it was a Christmas tree!

    Yes, they were convinced that this is so and not otherwise, but in fact this is not entirely true.

    We can see many colors and shades of needles, which depend on many external factors, and we, apparently, from childhood, are prepared for life in laboratory conditions?

    Let's break this stereotype lol.


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