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People who can't understand analogy?

What causes this? I mean, for me it often really helps to put something into a perspective I am familiar with. It allows me to integrate the new idea into my framework of thinking. But I've noticed some people simply don't seem to understand what an analogy is. I'm making room for it to be said that I just write bad ones sometimes, but a typical situation might sound like this:To take a picture in the dark you need to bleed the shutter and open the aperture; it's like filling a pool with a garden hose vs a fire hose Why the hell are we talking about gardening? I asked you how to take a picture!

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Women don't have ejaculate. Your muscles contracting are probably forcing a little pee out of you. Put a trash bag down on your bed and put a heavy bath towel over it to absorb. That should do it.
Uh, you don't have any chance whatsoever of a successful lawsuit. They were right to fire you. And you're so clueless that you can't figure out for yourself that you should have turned it in, not just kept it? Geez!!!!!
that is the stupidest thing ever and no you can't or shouldn't and if you were too do that and it gets hit it could burn your house down
Well for a wrongful termination suit you have to be able to prove that you were wrongfully dismissed and that you in fact didn't steal this Ipad, is there cctv footage that you can ask to see that you found it? Can you ask your manager to prove to you that there is in fact something written in the employee manual that states that you have to turn something in when found? I know most companies have a policy of lost and found so you should have been made aware of this when employed by said company. Also morally when you find something you should hand it in to the store to lost and found.
come on, doesn't matter where you found it, it wasn't yours. you can't sue.

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