Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give 'em a break. They're stupid and that can't be easy, day in and day out.
I disagree. Stupid people appear (to me) to be much happier than intelligent people. Stupid people lack the perception to see how fckd up things can be and the self reflection to recognize their impact on others. Easy street, man.
My dad always thought alcoholics were generally smart people and were alcoholics because they could see all the ways things could go wrong (he was very smart but he wasn't an alcoholic, he did not consider it an equivalency).
I get what your dad means. I believe people with anxiety have it for the same reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give 'em a break. They're stupid and that can't be easy, day in and day out.
I disagree. Stupid people appear (to me) to be much happier than intelligent people. Stupid people lack the perception to see how fckd up things can be and the self reflection to recognize their impact on others. Easy street, man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know! Just this morning I had to walk away from but another, “I don’t get the flu shot cause it gives me the flu”.
I especially hate the ones who say you can't be around their vaccinated kids if your kids are not vaccinated. So stupid!
Anonymous wrote:Personally I can cope with stupid people a lot easier than I can the thousands of selfish, aggressive A-holes in this area that think the rule of law (and even common decency) doesn't apply to them. You know, the people that don't let others off the metro before pushing their way on, the ones who drive aggressively in complete disregard for the safety of others, the ones who never hold a door for others, always have to be the first on and off the elevator... you get the idea