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Because it makes you look smart in front of dumb people(no offence) and get all the chickibabes lad

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Can you have common sense without any type of knowledge?

I don't think so because common sense is the accumulation of ordinary day-to-day knowledge that we refer to as common sense.


Can you help with making sentence with common sense?

Common sense is not so common. My most common sense is my sense of humor. Some early American Colonist wrote a book called "Common Sense".


When do you use common sense?

Common Sense should be used, well, commonly. The term 'Common Sense' refers to knowledge that doesn't need to be said; such as that if you have long hair, you should tie it back before cooking, or that if water is muddy, you shouldn't drink it. It has been said that common sense is becoming less common in society because new technologies and innovative methods don't make us think actively, so we are inclined not to think through decisions and therefore not see the 'common sense' solution. In other words, it is believed that our "smart" technology is slowly making us "stupid"


Who said Common Sense is not so common?

This quote is attributed to Voltaire


What role does common sense play if a person has exceptional intelligence?

Common sense isn't always a result of a non-intelligent analysis - presumption and arrogance leads us to think that. Intelligence shows itself by discerning what's acceptable and getting new, logical, provable solutions whenever common sense fails. So, answering your question: common sense tickles the exceptionally intelligent brain, and this one answers the provocation (=accepts the challenge) by reflecting. In other words, common sense gives a lot of inputs. The non arrogant one might even conclude that common sense had... a sense, after all. ;)


Why did so mamy people in the colonies read common sense?

so many people read common sense because it was in a language everyone could understand


Why wad common sence so popular?

Why was Common Sense so popular when America was declaring independence


Why is it called common sense?

Because it is so rare


Is common sense the sixth sense?

Common sense is not considered a sixth sense. Common sense refers to practical judgment based on experience and reasoning, while the traditional five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) are the means through which we perceive the world around us.


How long did it take to make candles in colonial times?

i have a feeling this is for homework but use common sense. Think you have to get all the supplies so probaly a few days


Do you think that most colonies would have supported independence from Britain without Thomas Paine's publication of Common Sense?

No, I don't think so because the common sense changed the way the colonies viewed the king and made a strong case for economic freedom. So basically it pretty much caused the whole we're gonna be independent thing.


Can kagome from Inuyasha sense demons?

i dont think so but she can sense the jewel shards