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Who benefits from mongwits?
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Sounds like you need some better looking, able bodied, healthy friends.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI find your post offensive as I suffer from all 3.
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So you think it's clever people and not the queen, the CIA or the bankers who are responsible forOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf the present World population suddenly acquired an IQ of at least 115 as some childishly naive people round here seem to think would be a good idea, there would soon be fighting in the streets and the ICBMs would all be airborne in a matter of months.Suity hiding under the stairsthe situation in Ukraine then?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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A modern society based on consumerism and cheap credit not only tolerates, but fosters stupidity.Originally posted by doodab View PostWe've been allowing them to flourish unimpeded for years. I think it's time we asked ourselves, who really benefits from having loads of stupid people around?
Some are so thick that they call everybody else "cretins".<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!Comment
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Many animals don't have high IQ but seem to thrive. Intelligence on its own is no asset without an ability to grasp reality. Ideals that are unworkable or don't fit with human nature do the world no good at all.
If I was going to exterminate any groups it would be the idealists and the fundamentalists.bloggoth
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As i'm not in favour of discrimination, i'd exterminate everyone. luckily I won't need to as WW3 is happening next week.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMany animals don't have high IQ but seem to thrive. Intelligence on its own is no asset without an ability to grasp reality. Ideals that are unworkable or don't fit with human nature do the world no good at all.
If I was going to exterminate any groups it would be the idealists and the fundamentalists.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostAs i'm not in favour of discrimination, i'd exterminate everyone. luckily I won't need to as WW3 is happening next week.
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Well to be fair, isn't it usually the pragmatic, no principle sorts who are the worst? The most bloodthirsty dictators of this past century have not been well known for their adherence to principles or ideals, even though they kill in their name. Psychopaths in general aren't characterised by a predilection for principles. At worst, idealists can serve as useful idiots to them.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMany animals don't have high IQ but seem to thrive. Intelligence on its own is no asset without an ability to grasp reality. Ideals that are unworkable or don't fit with human nature do the world no good at all.
If I was going to exterminate any groups it would be the idealists and the fundamentalists.Comment
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Ah, you mean mongwits provide Zeity with an income?Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostThe institution which educates them.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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