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The correct definitons are that pessimism is the negative, optimism is the postivie and realism is neutral. I think that’s where the confusion stemmed from. I haven’t heard of anyone calling optimism the neutral point before.

I want to watch HP now. :grin:

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I don’t like HP loloolool :rofl: :joy:

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So i am not the only one that doesn’t like it

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High five! :raised_hand_with_fingers_splayed: :grin:

but how? how is this possible

Because the plot is pretty idiotic… :speak_no_evil: :see_no_evil: :sweat_smile:

Thats the reason you didn t receive your letter to hogwarts.

may spiders visit you tonight😈

:scream: :flushed:

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This is maaaagic! Every magical invention looks like a real thing in life, so it feels like this magical world can be real and it’s magiiiic ! :heart_eyes:

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Your evil. @DavidZinssler

I will kill the spiders for you sis. @lpfan61

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Yaaay!thank you dear!! :hugs: :heart_eyes: :kissing_heart:

I do :slight_smile: haha

Flannoda hedgehog :rofl:

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Aragog. :joy:

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The onion AKA you :stuck_out_tongue:

Maybe.

I found out that Optimist is the oppositve of Pessimist (Negativist is a synonym)
Positivist is one expects for something happens, but not necessarily interactive with it; Optimist is one who expects his future to be better.
Realism is one who acts according the things are and how they happen.
Inefficient is one who can’t do something well, useless would be a synonym.

So yeah you are right Rob, just in the concept of Inefficient not. It doesn’t have a relation between the concepts.

Thanks for the “class” of today.

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With that level of approximation you could be a physicist. LMAO :joy:

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Don’t motivate me :joy:

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Nothing to say?

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