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What does he say in 1:00-1:04? This film is about deflation.
What I heard is:
"This is Circle 101."
But I have no idea what "circle 101" mean. Could anyone elaborate on this for me?
It's from this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouNKQ1OUnwc
Thanks.
Apr 20, 2021 5:05 PM
Answers · 3
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A "vicious circle" is something (bad) that continues to repeat itself. For example:
A causes B, then B causes C, then C causes A...
This is a vicious circle, because after C causes A, the cycle begins again (A causes B, etc.). The whole event repeats itself again and again. We call it a "vicious circle" if what is repeating is something negative.
As Nanren says, "101" is the name for a basic course in a subject. We sometimes use the term "[something] 101" to refer to a very basic or fundamental element of a subject. So "Vicious Circles 101" would mean "this is a very typical/basic/obvious example of a vicious circle."
April 21, 2021
1
"There you have it" copuld here be taken to mean: that concludes the lesson.
April 20, 2021
1
There you have it: Vicious circles 101.
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"There you have it" means - that's the idea, there's an example, now you have the idea
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X 101 = the first cource in X
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Physics 101 is the first courcse in physics in first year university
Chem 101
Pysch 101
Eng 101 :)
Enjoy
April 20, 2021
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