At one time 'common sense' was a useful concept in the US. Everyone could assume that everyone else shared a minimum set of core competencies.
Like coffee is hot, ladders are dangerous, jumping on a cactus is stupid, don't face into the wind when vomiting from a moving car, and never tugging on Superman's cape.
Experience has shown, however, that common sense is far from a universal attribute.
Like coffee is hot, ladders are dangerous, jumping on a cactus is stupid, don't face into the wind when vomiting from a moving car, and never tugging on Superman's cape.
Experience has shown, however, that common sense is far from a universal attribute.