The Not-So-Great Defector Bake Off Almost Immediately Regrets Returning For Cake Week | Defector
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We don't know how to make marzipan. If we're being honest, we don't even know what marzipan is. It's been two years of this insanely dumb blog stunt, where a pair of Defector Idiots endeavor to recreate the baked goods produced by professional-grade home bakers in the popular television series The Great British Bake Off, but there remains this marzipan-shaped gap in our knowledge of baking.
I do not know how to construct a ham radio. Also, I do not know how to draw the letter "X" in cursive. I know that I do not know these things: What I do not know is how much more I do not know about building a ham radio than I do not know about drawing the letter "X" in cursive.
Sometimes the depth of what you don't know is known to you, more or less. Other times, not so much. You have to be careful with that-the known unknowns, you might say -because how much you don't know could be vast and deep.
I assume I could teach myself to draw the letter "X" in cursive by pulling up my browser and typing words into a search bar; probably even the insanely ruined Google could get me pointed in the right direction.
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