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Jetfire
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Maybe you should follow your own advice. Really need to bring it up multiple times?Comments to PM. For real, this time.
Being “kinda schizophrenic” is like being “kinda pregnant.”I think the guy needs counseling and maybe he is kinda schizophrenic. He needs help.
Panhandling on the street is also a great way to get to know people. The drunken derelict asking for change in front of the 7-Eleven must be a fucking genius!. . . Being a bouncer is one out of several ways to get to know people. Just think about all the drunk idiots he have handled. This might be one of several places were its cool to be smart.
They also thought pederasty was a great thing.The old greeks claimed that people needed to live balanced lives, mixing fun, physical work, intelectual work, sports and play.
Maybe you should follow your own advice. Really need to bring it up multiple times?Comments to PM. For real, this time.
Fuck you and this forum. Ban away, fuckwit. :eyeroll:
I think the guy needs counseling and maybe he is kinda schizophrenic. He needs help.
I've read some of the stuff on his site, and that's basically it. He seems pretty smart and well-read for a common Joe, and his knowledge is pretty large compared to the kind of hyper-specialization we see in academia nowadays. Yet, there is nothing really new or noteworthy in his ideas. Especially his pompously dubbed "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe", which is a pastiche of basic cosmology and teleological philosophy. It's pretty much a reiteration of the Omega Point theory: personally, I've nothing against it, and it's pretty much the best interpretation of "God" I've seen. I don't see any reason to believe in it, but it's as sound as any theory involving indemonstrable assumptions could be, I guess. So, again, nothing really revolutionary or exceptional.I'll grant that this guy seems brighter than average--he seems aware of things the average pink has never given any thought--but most of what he discusses is incredibly basic philosophy and economics, nothing remotely revolutionary or insightful.
And this is worse. Apparently, it's true that "superior ability breeds superior ambition", because his vast knowledge convinced him that he's got the right to tell everybody how to be. I mean, I've got an ego with the size of a small moon, but even I recognize that I can't have all the answers, and that being smart is not the same thing as being wise.And that's to say nothing of his "anti-dysgenics" plan and his notion that people should have to meet some standard (one set by him and like-minded individuals, of course) in order to earn their freedom.
Exactly. What is thing guy doing with his super-brain? Wrote a couple of books? That's pretty neat, but for someone who is supposedly the smartest man alive, you would expect something more.I mean, wow. I also like how he claims to have had all these brilliant ideas but he never started a business, never patented anything, never found a way to make one red cent off of his somehow immense intellect.
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