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Are there as many zoologists in the world as there are fans of International football competitions?
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waggawerewolf27 - Posts: 8781
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Why would more people choose a field of intensive studies as opposed to passive enjoyment?
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Would it possibly be that intensive and often expensive study does not bring the same financial rewards as being good at sport?
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Is it not also possible that people would care more about a long-lasting career and fulfilling work than how swiftly they might possibly accrue wealth?
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Isn't there also a saying that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy?
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Aren't these sayings old wisdom, handed down by Calormene poets for centuries?
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waggawerewolf27 - Posts: 8781
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Why do the poets have to be Calormene?
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Aren't the Calormenes practical and unromantic people who only respect poets who give good advice?
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waggawerewolf27 - Posts: 8781
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Why can't a romantic poet also give good advice?
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Would a romantic poet ever dream of advising people that to marry in haste might lead them to repent at leisure?
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waggawerewolf27 - Posts: 8781
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Don't romantic poets often lament broken marriages without figuring out why it was those marriages failed?
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waggawerewolf27 - Posts: 8781
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Does the success or failure of a marriage matter to the romantic poets?
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Isn't it far more likely that they are lamenting their own lack of success in their romantic forays?
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