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May 06, 2006 07:16

It seems that my last entry has sparked some controversy. What some people don't seem to get is when I say things like that, I'm half kidding. Of course, this means that I'm half serious, and I am, but for good reason. There is no denying that there are a lot of stupid people in the world. Most people, of both genders, are stupid. I really only ( Read more... )

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masamichi May 7 2006, 03:52:43 UTC
The reason that we leave the option of the stupidity being out of the control of the person that suffers from it, is that we really try to give people a chance. We care for people and their lives. The thing is that we are just like most farmers and breeders. When we someone suffering, we put it out of its misery. As much as I don't want to think that people are, in part, responsible for what they know, do not know, and what they desire to know. How far can you really be led through life, before you snap out of it. We don't go into people's lives and intrude in their affairs. Yet, when someone steps on our toes as they stumble along blindly, we wake their ass up. If you aren't affecting other people with stupidity, then you have every right to be stupid. It's frustrating to people like us, but we still won't complain anywhere near as much. It's almost the same as DUI. You are fine when you are drunk, but when you get behind a steering wheel, you can and most likely will end up injuring or killing other people. We are simply the people ( ... )

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grand_admiral_c May 7 2006, 10:30:36 UTC
It is. It's a humble, more trying, less pleasant life, but I wouldn't go back for anything.

I think we need to find a way to immunize people from stupidity. That way, it won't spread to future generations.

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