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>What is the most complicated thing that you know?
I dunno it probably depends on how you define complicated and what levels of complexity you ascribe to various things, which is probably subjective. My best guess is what I know about the stock market or the global jewish conspiracy to enslave mankind (they are related btw.)
>Is there anything you only half know because you stopped learning it at the line?
All of my academic pursuits at the time, I dropped out of college and gave up on all of them because none of it was gonna make me comparable money. Computer shit as we discussed, I used to put effort into that.
>Or did you finish
Nope.
>How do you only learn unintentionally
See things and hear things and read things and commit them to memory before you can do anything about it. I can't will myself to forget them, so I call that unintentional learning when it happens in a context I didn't go into intending to learn things.
>like what is something you learned unintentionally
The names and styles of an assload of toddlercon artists, my own name, what the limit of my alcohol tolerance is, how to shitpost.