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"How can you be so stupid" and "How could you be so stupid"



 
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"How can you be so stupid"  and "How could you be so stupid" #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:29 am   "How can you be so stupid" and "How could you be so stupid"
 

What is the difference between "How can you be so stupid" and "How could you be so stupid"?

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"How can you be so stupid"  and "How could you be so stupid" #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:40 am   "How can you be so stupid" and "How could you be so stupid"
 

The first is present stupidity; the second is past stupidity.
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