You Just Don't Get It

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

Thoughts?

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  • Uh, I've just noticed.. "THINKING - so you don't have to" ??

    What's up with that t-shirt? People aren't supposed to think for themselves?

    It's bad enough the media (TV) keeps "suggesting" so, on a consistent basis...

  • You win the "TLG847 Observant Viewer Award" as the first person to comment on this ironic T-shirt! It was produced by the hilarious Ze Frank and I've had it for a few years. Nice catch!

  • Seems to me, saying or thinking "you/they just don't get it" is giving up on the conversation in frustration. Maybe more patience, understanding, and dialog would be the solution. But then, maybe I "just don't get it". =o)

    Be Well! ~ Zen

  • Hey, Zen. If anybody gets it, you do!

    Yeah, I think you're right: it's a way of shutting down and shutting out. More patience is almost always a good suggestion.

    Thanks.

    t

  • I DON'T GET IT !

    : )

    **Kisses**

  • You, my dear, definitely get it. You're consistently engaging, which people who don't get it definitely are not. Love those kisses!!

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  • Sometimes we think people "just don't get it" when really, we just don't communicate it very well. If we find ourselves often thinking other people don't get it -- maybe we should look in the mirror!

  • you remind me of Robert De Niro lol

  • getting it is to hear.. what the other did not say in words...

  • Oh thank you :) Now I've gotta google for Ze Frank..

  • And there are a lot worse things you can say about somebody!

  • Hmm, a bit of innocent over-analysis maybe? Seems pretty straightforward.

  • I don't think I use the phrase, especially not in a general sense. I might say "He doesn't get it," where "it" is, say, a certain kind of music, or a skill, and it would mean that the person doesn't understand it or can't get his head around it.

    I wouldn't say "He doesn't get it" to mean that someone is behind the times or out of touch. If someone described another person to me that way, I'd have to ask for clarification.

    Btw, I like your pile o' technology in the background. =)

  • I don't get it ;-)...mikma was here

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