Ignorant people think education is not important. Educated people know better. Obviously any and all of those points matter. Especially when people get misinformed by somebody trying to make a point.
But don't worry, I'll be here to correct you as long as it's necessary...
I already explained why I posted that map and what my definition I was refering to about 10 pages ago, even before you started to attempt to mock me by quoting 'Continental Europe is not the European Continent' (which ended up being changed to 'the continent of Europe is not the European Continent' by you when you realized your stupidity) and 'Great Britain is an island' (straight from the dictionary).
Or even before you were STILL trying to argue that with timvp.
I'll link you a classical, MOST COMMONLY USED, 7 continens map in the morning if it makes you any happier.
There's something called common sense. When we talk about Russia invading Georgia, we know it's not the Georgia in the United States. Similarly, when we talk about Continents, we refer to the classical, contemporary definition of the 7 Continents that every child gets to learn about in elementary school, not some obscure definition coined by the Greek thousands of years ago even before they even knew the entire landmass of the Earth. The reality is that if a kid is asked in a test 'what continent is japan part of?' and he answers 'none', he'll get an F.
We don't live in the Greek ages or the Ice Age anymore. In this day and age, England is in Europe and Japan is in Asia. The sooner you accept that the quicker we'll move on.
Does adding these pot shots to every post makes you feel younger? Like re ed teenage younger?You're a liar...and you're a coward. And you're ignorant.
If it does, please do continue, I couldn't care less.


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