Then, you likely have not met many. |
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Based on those who voted for trump in my network, they all have a common pattern. They are poor at reading, refuse to get informed, can never have healthy discussions or arguments (even non political discussions are hard to get through), think they are too smart or too cool depending on the situation. All these people are well educated with degrees but they all choose to stay misinformed. |
Nope, those conservatives are quite damaged, but don't do piercings because their social code is too strict to allow it and they are too broken down by it to allow themselves to truly be who they are. This is also why there are so many closeted self-loathing gays and other types of characters among Republicans. |
According to OP's logic and the election results, half of the country is damaged. Is that realistic? |
and, you know this, how? |
I’ve met quite a few including many in my own extended family. They all had dads in the picture. None of them loving dads. The original maggot himself had a dad that could barely stand him. |
This is the dumbest expression. |
It's much higher than half. I'd say 90% or more. |
Why are so many Democrat-initiated threads here self-owns? |
It’s just a lack of comprehension on your part. Time to go to bed for you, and don’t forget to brush your tooth. |
Non well-read and naive people can easily believe Trump as he makes it sound like it's obvious and common sense... he makes up garbage on the fly. It's always easy to get votes from naive and uneducated people. |
It's 35-40 percent. That's the percentage that supports Trump no matter what evil he does. Not coincidentally, I believe the Golden Ratio is about 62.18 percent. Many natural phenomena follow the Golden Ratio. Applying the Golden Ratio, we can assume that 62.18 percent of Americans are decent and well-meaning. The other 37.82 percent make up Trump's base. |
This thread is a perfect encapsulation of the DCUM bubble. Venture out once in a while, you might just learn something. |
+1 This does seem to be a common attribute. |