Debunking JimPicken’s “small talk” article

> "Small Talk: The Art of Saying Nothing While Desperately Avoiding Silence"
> A Guide by Someone Who Has Never Actually Been to a Water Cooler

Why is the title in quotation marks? You aren’t referencing another work in the body of text, you probably think those make you look smart.

> Greetings, fellow humans! Today I shall enlighten you about the ancient ritual of small talk

Actually, you’re very wrong. According to [Kay2007] small talk was created in the 1970s, and it’s a programming language not a ritual, so it can’t be an ancient ritual. How can you be so wrong?

You know what, I think I’m done here really, how could you get anything right if you can’t get basic things like that correct? What people would post on the internet it’s unbelievable.

REFERENCES

[Kay2007] kay, Alan. "The Early History of Smalltalk" https://gagne.homedns.org/~tgagne/contrib/EarlyHistoryST.html retrieved on 2007-09-13


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3 responses to “Debunking JimPicken’s “small talk” article”

  1. Landon205 Avatar
    Landon205

    Good!

  2. Ferrumite666 Avatar
    Ferrumite666

    Because I had a sudden spirt of creativity.

  3. Landon205 Avatar
    Landon205

    @Feruumite why did you do that?

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