A somewhat advanced society has figured how to
package basic knowledge in pill form. A student,
needing some learning, goes to the pharmacy and
asks what kind of knowledge pills are available.
The pharmacist says, "Here's a pill for English
literature."
The student takes the pill and swallows it and has
new knowledge about English literature!
"What else do you have?" asks the student.
"Well, I have pills for art history, biology, and
world history," replies the pharmacist.
The student asks for these, and swallows them and
has new knowledge about those subjects.
Then the student asks, "Do you have a pill for math?"
The pharmacist says, "Wait just a moment," goes
back into the storeroom, brings back a whopper of
a pill, and plunks it on the counter.
"I have to take that huge pill for math?" inquires
the student.
The pharmacist replied, "Well, you know math always
was a little hard to swallow."
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