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23 hours ago, aggie08 said:

I know that these people are really, really stupid, but I still can't fathom mental gymnastics required to expect Donald Trump to choose them over the richest man to have ever lived.

Really?

20 hours ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

You answered your own question. They're really, really stupid. 

Exactly.  I have seen so many trumptards in jacked up trucks making 150k a year thinking they’re on the verge of becoming billionaires.  Funniest shit ever.  But they’re definitely in full support my pursuit of a G6/megayacht so it’s hard to totally hate the fucktards.  

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9 hours ago, ChiTownDoc said:

Really?

Exactly.  I have seen so many trumptards in jacked up trucks making 150k a year thinking they’re on the verge of becoming billionaires.  Funniest shit ever.  But they’re definitely in full support my pursuit of a G6/megayacht so it’s hard to totally hate the fucktards.  

As your attorney I advise you to rehab a banana boat and refit it for passenger service. You could carry a dozen+ passengers AND a load of Chiquita bananas because you yourself are the doctor the Man requires to have on board for such a case.

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15 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:

As your attorney I advise you to rehab a banana boat and refit it for passenger service. You could carry a dozen+ passengers AND a load of Chiquita bananas because you yourself are the doctor the Man requires to have on board for such a case.

No matter if I’m on a southwest flight or something on the fancier side, RD is always invited.  

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Dumb motherfuckers. For real, how did this happen?  How are people not only this misinformed, but so incurious that they didn’t take 10 seconds to look into the person they were going to vote for?  They clearly cared enough to actually get out and vote. Did they just see one tweet or one Facebook post and decide that was it?  I can’t fathom it. 

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2 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Dumb motherfuckers. For real, how did this happen?  How are people not only this misinformed, but so incurious that they didn’t take 10 seconds to look into the person they were going to vote for?  They clearly cared enough to actually get out and vote. Did they just see one tweet or one Facebook post and decide that was it?  I can’t fathom it. 

Americans are really in the running for dumbest collection of people on earth. Of course not all of them, present company excluded (except that Ag asshole), but a very large proportion of this country are complete idiots who don't have the first clue how the society they live in every day actually works. 

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4 hours ago, gernblansten said:

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Ha ha ha this past just reminds me,  I saw idiocracy is now streaming on hulu... i didn't watch it because I was just looking for a show,  like 30 minutes or so,  but I'm going to have to watch it again soon

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8 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Dumb motherfuckers. For real, how did this happen?  How are people not only this misinformed, but so incurious that they didn’t take 10 seconds to look into the person they were going to vote for?  They clearly cared enough to actually get out and vote. Did they just see one tweet or one Facebook post and decide that was it?  I can’t fathom it. 

The erosion of our public education system over several decades combined with abject laziness by millions of our fellow citizens in even marginally attempting to educate themselves on the world around them will give a partial reason for where we are at. Throw in people’s addiction to 10 second sound bites that double as news/blatant misinformation and you will get the rest of the way to this current reality. It’s easier to believe a lie that confirms your bias versus actually taking time to read things based on fact, reason and logic. 

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4 hours ago, UpperWestside said:

The erosion of our public education system over several decades combined with abject laziness by millions of our fellow citizens in even marginally attempting to educate themselves on the world around them will give a partial reason for where we are at. Throw in people’s addiction to 10 second sound bites that double as news/blatant misinformation and you will get the rest of the way to this current reality. It’s easier to believe a lie that confirms your bias versus actually taking time to read things based on fact, reason and logic. 

My MIL is the head of controversy for a major company, she is the person who talks to the IRS for the corporation and is smart as a whip.

She fucking falls for Facebook scams and disinformation like nobody's business. She's got multiple masters degrees and a CPA and is incredibly intelligent, but she is frighteningly prone to recency bias and believing something if enough of her friends say it to her so. 

And then when her facts are proven to be wrong, rather than admit it, she just says "well I don't think that's right" and moves on and changed the subject. It drives my wife crazy, and it's shocking how many businesses executives like that I come across in a completely different industry and line of work from my MIL.

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9 minutes ago, Captainant said:

My MIL is the head of controversy for a major company, she is the person who talks to the IRS for the corporation and is smart as a whip.

She fucking falls for Facebook scams and disinformation like nobody's business. She's got multiple masters degrees and a CPA and is incredibly intelligent, but she is frighteningly prone to recency bias and believing something if enough of her friends say it to her so. 

And then when her facts are proven to be wrong, rather than admit it, she just says "well I don't think that's right" and moves on and changed the subject. It drives my wife crazy, and it's shocking how many businesses executives like that I come across in a completely different industry and line of work from my MIL.

I think it is also people of a certain age. My mom will say, "Well, I don't think that's right." a lot. Even when I have facts to show her. 

Look, I hear dumb shit all the time. I will always go find objective sources to see if something is true or not. You can usually debunk bullshit in about 5 minutes. The problem is, for some people, their source is places like Gateway Pundit or Fox News.

Idiots.

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5 hours ago, SKJ said:

Ha ha ha this past just reminds me,  I saw idiocracy is now streaming on hulu... i didn't watch it because I was just looking for a show,  like 30 minutes or so,  but I'm going to have to watch it again soon

Just look out your windows whenever you have a few minutes.

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39 minutes ago, Captainant said:

My MIL is the head of controversy for a major company, she is the person who talks to the IRS for the corporation and is smart as a whip.

She fucking falls for Facebook scams and disinformation like nobody's business. She's got multiple masters degrees and a CPA and is incredibly intelligent, but she is frighteningly prone to recency bias and believing something if enough of her friends say it to her so. 

And then when her facts are proven to be wrong, rather than admit it, she just says "well I don't think that's right" and moves on and changed the subject. It drives my wife crazy, and it's shocking how many businesses executives like that I come across in a completely different industry and line of work from my MIL.

What in the world is a "head of controversy" role. Is that in the C-Suite? lol

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31 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

I think it is also people of a certain age. My mom will say, "Well, I don't think that's right." a lot. Even when I have facts to show her. 

Look, I hear dumb shit all the time. I will always go find objective sources to see if something is true or not. You can usually debunk bullshit in about 5 minutes. The problem is, for some people, their source is places like Gateway Pundit or Fox News.

Idiots.

In my experience, men's brains start slowly dying around age 43.

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16 minutes ago, Vegas64 said:

What in the world is a "head of controversy" role. Is that in the C-Suite? lol

It's effectively a senior VP, reports directly to C-suite. Basically if a government body is mad at them over taxes or this or that, she's involved with smoothing things over and keeping their peepees from getting whacked

My point being: these extremely professionally competent people are greedily drinking the poison of misinformation. An exec I work with is still espousing the benefits of colloidal silver taken orally and ivermectin - he was at Raytheon for 15 years before his current role with my customer, most of that time in a SCIF. Dude is smart as hell, but believes in bullshit. It's maddening 

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20 minutes ago, Captainant said:

It's effectively a senior VP, reports directly to C-suite. Basically if a government body is mad at them over taxes or this or that, she's involved with smoothing things over and keeping their peepees from getting whacked

My point being: these extremely professionally competent people are greedily drinking the poison of misinformation. An exec I work with is still espousing the benefits of colloidal silver taken orally and ivermectin - he was at Raytheon for 15 years before his current role with my customer, most of that time in a SCIF. Dude is smart as hell, but believes in bullshit. It's maddening 

Thanks. Today I learned that such a job role exists.

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2 hours ago, Captainant said:

She fucking falls for Facebook scams and disinformation like nobody's business. She's got multiple masters degrees and a CPA and is incredibly intelligent, but she is frighteningly prone to recency bias and believing something if enough of her friends say it to her so. 

Smart people are actually easier to fool than dumb people. Some old Greek Philosopher said so.

The smart person knows they are so smart they can't be tricked, and they will do mental backflips on themselves to justify what they want to believe.

The dumb guy, if he knows he's dumb, he figures let's stop and see how this guy wants to trick me.

There was no FB back then, I suspect that would have changed a lot of things.

But tldr, smart people are suckers too.

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