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Dark Fury Posted 8 years ago
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Your specialty, I'm beginning to discover

A female archaeologist brought a man to the private archaeological site she works at. The man said she saw things from this site in his dreams.

Archaeologist: I brought you here like you asked. Don't you think I deserve a real explanation?

Man: I want to, but I can't -- I don't really know what I'm looking for. I know, I know, that's no answer.

Archaeologist: Yeah, your specialty, I'm beginning to discover.

Could you please tell me the meaning of her last line?


Thank you.

  

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Dark Fury Archaeologist: Yeah, your specialty, I'm beginning to discover. A "specialty" is a specific career as opposed to a general one. For example, a doctor can specialize in brain surgery (a neurosurgeon) or heart surgery (cardiologist).

  • Dark Fury Archaeologist: Yeah, your specialty, I'm beginning to discover.
  • A "specialty" is a specific career as opposed to a general one.
  • For example, a doctor can specialize in brain surgery (a neurosurgeon) or heart surgery (cardiologist).
  • The man is an ignoramus.
  • He specializes in ignorance.
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Dark FuryArchaeologist: Yeah, your specialty, I'm beginning to discover.

A "specialty" is a specific career as opposed to a general one. For example, a doctor can specialize in brain surgery (a neurosurgeon) or heart surgery (cardiologist).

The man is an ignoramus. He specializes in ignorance.

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