Im gonna be a bad person and double post. Sue me.Iron Criterion said:Also I don't want to come across as pretentious, but I consider myself to be well educated; I did well in school, and I'm constantly challenging myself to learn new things. I'm always wanting to better myself. So I do look down on people of 'average' intelligence, because they seem content with not bettering themselves; which is something I could never do.
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I mean, how can you not support free health care? Are you stupid?
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It's all about keeping rights and responsibilities in balance.
If socialised medicine is a right it must be paired with the responsibility to practice basic preventive care. A minimum amount of daily exercise, keep your weight within an acceptable range agreed upon by your local GP and keep a firm grip on your intake of vices like cigarettes, alcohol or pretty much anything else that, when taken to excess, is harmful to both the individual and the health budget.
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SaneAmongInsane said:Just saying, I would of question that too, if only because I was taught in first grade that plants can't grow in Sand.
And you spent weeks learning about Sand Dunes? Jesus and here I am bitching about how board I am reading Virginia Woolf.
Uh...I never said that.Paradoxrifts said:It's all about keeping rights and responsibilities in balance.ImBigBob said:I mean, how can you not support free health care? Are you stupid?
If socialised medicine is a right it must be paired with the responsibility to practice basic preventive care. A minimum amount of daily exercise, keep your weight within an acceptable range agreed upon by your local GP and keep a firm grip on your intake of vices like cigarettes, alcohol or pretty much anything else that, when taken to excess, is harmful to both the individual and the health budget.
i dont know what kind of soter you work for, but the stores i go shopping to has freezes the size of whole section. if you want one specific thing and you dont know where it is, you may search for as much as 30 minutes on your own. so asking to save time searching is not stupid. now if he does that every time he comes into the shop and faisl to remember where it is, then yes i see your point.R4ptur3 said:Well he knows where the freezer is, so why is he asking where the frozen garlic bread is? Does he expect it to be in a place that isn't a freezer? Am I being stupid now? hahaStasisesque said:Am I missing something with your first example? What's stupid about asking where the frozen garlic bread is? You are aware you can buy garlic bread in a packet that you keep in the freezer and cook from frozen, right? Or are you suggesting he's stupid because he doesn't know in what part of the freezer the bread is? Why is any of that stupid? Am I being dumb here?
basically this:Maybe you remember the time a customer asked a stupid question and you mocked to try and make yourself feel superior them but one time that customer was you. You asked a question and i PROMISE. PROMISE. You. That at least one time that question was obvious but you needed help and you wanted to ask to save time. And the retail assistant sneered in his/her head and thought "What a fucking braindead moron" and laughed at you and thought "What a pathetic lesser human being, that person is a stupid person. They are stupid. And i am superior because of this single event". That person was an asshole. Im just gonna follow basic logic and say youre being an asshole too if you do this to someone else.
And all of these people also frequent amusement parks. Or at least the ones here in Southern California. Though I think we breed a particular brand of stupid out here. Must be something in the water. Or it's the Hollywood influence(though honestly that's more entitlement and pretentious assholes than anything else).Stasisesque said:I don't think I've ever met a stupid person. I've met obnoxious people, pretentious people, vapid, cruel, angry and shallow people but not any stupid people.
And this is why I don't think people are dumb because they ask questions at my grocery store. Being discouraged from asking questions is how one DOESN'T learn.Strazdas said:basically this:Maybe you remember the time a customer asked a stupid question and you mocked to try and make yourself feel superior them but one time that customer was you. You asked a question and i PROMISE. PROMISE. You. That at least one time that question was obvious but you needed help and you wanted to ask to save time. And the retail assistant sneered in his/her head and thought "What a fucking braindead moron" and laughed at you and thought "What a pathetic lesser human being, that person is a stupid person. They are stupid. And i am superior because of this single event". That person was an asshole. Im just gonna follow basic logic and say youre being an asshole too if you do this to someone else.![]()
Hey, team sports, porn, beer, and TV are awesome!PlatonicRapist said:In understanding intelligence we use IQ as a measure with a score of 100 as a median point. Half of the population are of over 100 IQ and half of the population are under 100 IQ. If you are considerably higher than 100 IQ then people of average intelligence actually appear pretty stupid, while if you are under 100 IQ you generally go through life pretty confused, but think team sport, porn, beer, mainstream music, TV and so forth are pretty awesome but hate things like gaining knowledge and questioning things based on that knowledge.
Yeah.ImBigBob said:Uh...I never said that.Paradoxrifts said:It's all about keeping rights and responsibilities in balance.ImBigBob said:I mean, how can you not support free health care? Are you stupid?
If socialised medicine is a right it must be paired with the responsibility to practice basic preventive care. A minimum amount of daily exercise, keep your weight within an acceptable range agreed upon by your local GP and keep a firm grip on your intake of vices like cigarettes, alcohol or pretty much anything else that, when taken to excess, is harmful to both the individual and the health budget.