The most pathetic thing there is for them to think is that not only is the idea a shitty one, but that it can't work.
On Jan 18, 6:14 pm, Chris Tsao <[email protected]> wrote: > Another reason stupid people think that most any major thing that > you're planning to do is something that you shouldn't do is because > the stupidest possible thing to think about an excellent idea is that > it's a shitty idea. > > On Jan 16, 3:31 pm, Chris Tsao <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > What I mean by stupid people thinking that all they have to do is tell > > you something and you'll automatically believe it no matter what it > > is, aren't merely things like them trying to soup themselves up by > > telling you that they live in a great big mansion of theirs when you > > know that they know that you know that they are a factory worker, or > > that they were kidnapped by aliens and how they escaped. I am moreover > > referring to them telling you that you did not watch a specific movie > > on television yesterday due to them not wanting you to know that you > > did, and them explaining to a pretty girl who has gotten a ton of > > dates before and whose had boyfriends since she was nine and who gets > > hit on by men most everywhere she goes etc., that no man on the entire > > face of the earth will ever date her and the very numerous reasons > > why--thinking that this will all consequently be her brand-new > > opinion. > > > On Jan 15, 10:36 am, Chris Tsao <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > When you point out to really stupid people specifically why they have > > > conjured something stupid up in their heads, they're not > > > intellectually capable of recognizing that you've just explained their > > > thought-processes to them. This is because they have not a whit of > > > self-awareness. > > > > Stupid people think that if they are to become hip to any one single > > > little lone individual in the whole entire world who has done > > > something peculiar, then this means everyone does it. > > > > Stupid people are violent because their brains are primitive. > > > > On Jan 5, 7:42 am, Chris Tsao <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >http://stupidpeoplefacts.blogspot.com/2010/07/stupid-people-facts.html > > > > > I've added more and polished it up some more. I got the idea to make a > > > > list of what it's like dealing with stupid people since once Alex said > > > > something about how he doesn't make stupid people his friends. > > > > > If you tell a stupid person a major decision you've made, then you get > > > > their opinions. Usually, their opinions are about why your idea is a > > > > VERY bad one. There are numerous reasons for this. One of the reasons > > > > is because stupid people can't recognize a good idea even when it > > > > bites them in the ass. Another reason is because stupid people think > > > > that what's right for them is what is right for everyone else, and so > > > > if you tell a stupid person about an occupation that you want to make > > > > a career out of or about how you plan on getting a date or that you > > > > want to take up a certain hobby or something else that's serious that > > > > you want to do or that you did already, it had better be something > > > > that the stupid person would want to do or is interested in, because > > > > if it's not, the fucker will explain to you how and why your idea > > > > sucks big time. Sometimes they will explain that the plan you thought > > > > up won't even get off the ground or that it can, but there will be big > > > > consequences for you to suffer. They will also give you bum advice > > > > which would prevent you from achieving your goal or that would waste > > > > your time, and they will bombard you with useless information they > > > > think is of monumental importance and they will tell you untrue things > > > > that they deem are facts. Also, stupid people think that everything is > > > > about them and so if you let someone stupid know that you are going to > > > > do something that takes know-how and that the stupid person hasn't had > > > > a reason to learn about or that he doesn't have the brains for, > > > > there's a chance that he will think that you won't be skilled enough > > > > to make it work--and if he does, he'll see to it that you know this. > > > > For instance, telling a stupid person who's a biologist your ideas for > > > > an insurance agency can result in him disagreeing with you about how > > > > you will not be filing for bankruptcy shortly after you open it. That > > > > is, since he didn't make the insurance business his line of work, you > > > > couldn't have learned enough from working as an insurance salesman to > > > > go into business for yourself. Nor would you know whether the landlord > > > > is asking too high of a price for the office space you have in mind. > > > > Even if you would, then you aren't equipped to negotiate a good a > > > > lease. (Stupid people think that it takes a big intellect to do things > > > > that are pretty damn easy.) > > > > > Stupid people don't ever rule out their assumptions on their own. > > > > > Stupid people think that everyone in the world is exactly like them. > > > > > When a stupid person gets an idea in his head, he doesn't know that > > > > it's a _hunch_ and not a _fact_. Stupid people get ideas in their > > > > heads all the time. > > > > > Every stupid person thinks that it's _a cinch_ getting anyone to think > > > > any particular thing the stupid person makes up, no matter how > > > > preposterous the notion. > > > > > Stupid people think that no sooner said than done they can talk you > > > > into stopping doing something that is in your best interest to do and > > > > that you live for and that you do all of the time and have for years > > > > on end. > > > > > Stupid people think that it's as easy as one, two, three to talk > > > > whomsoever they want into going out and doing whatever the stupid > > > > people want them to do. > > > > > Stupid people think in assumptions. I.e., an assumption of theirs can > > > > snowball into one giant multi-detailed assumption or it can branch out > > > > into various brand-spanking-new assumptions that are way off base from > > > > the thing that made them start assuming. > > > > > The people who've made the most shit-for-brains assumptions are people > > > > who assume incessantly. > > > > > Stupid people think that everyone does major things for one reason and > > > > one reason only. > > > > > Stupid people think that everything has to do with them and that they > > > > are the center of the universe and that the world works however they > > > > want it to. > > > > > Stupid people think that they are owed in life by everybody. > > > > > The more retarded of an assumption, opinion or delusion the stupid > > > > person has, the more likely it is that no one will be able to teach > > > > them that it's incorrect. > > > > > If a stupid person fails to realize something that's as obvious as a > > > > circus parade about himself or about other people, then 90-something > > > > percent of the time, no one can teach him that it's even the slightest > > > > bit true or capable of being perceived by others. In order to make him > > > > know, it takes a long time and you'll have to keep repeating yourself > > > > and you usually have to do it on another occasion or two or three or > > > > ten. After he finally does learn, a really short while later, you'll > > > > very likely have to start all over again. > > > > > What it's like associating with a stupid person is having him explain > > > > to you his assumptions about what you did in the past, what you care > > > > about dearly, what you would do in a given situation, why you think > > > > things and what your current plans are. > > > > > Associating with stupid people entails arguing with them about what > > > > you did or didn't do and why you did it or didn't do it and umpteen > > > > others things that only YOU could know about. > > > > > Sometimes it is possible to teach a stupid person that a preposterous > > > > assumption of theirs isn't true--but--only for a fraction of a second > > > > or for one-point something seconds. This is because the stupid person > > > > doesn't want to hear it (for various reasons) and so they delude > > > > themselves that what you tell them is untrue and they are capable of > > > > deluding themselves in a flash that you're wrong because they are not > > > > in touch with their thoughts and so they are totally unaware they're > > > > even doing it. And they have piss poor memories and so they forget > > > > that they ever thought otherwise. Also, what they do is they think > > > > they are magically wishing what you tell them into untruths. Other > > > > reasons they can't get old ideas out of their heads is because their > > > > minds are narrow, so the old ideas are lodged in their skulls. They > > > > don't have the wisdom to know that they might learn things if they > > > > open their minds. Plus they can't open their minds to what people tell > > > > them because they know that if they do, then they wouldn't know where > > > > to go from there. Their minds are narrow and so they can't put the old > > > > idea aside and let the new idea come in. There's no room for the other > > > > idea to come in because the old idea is taking up all of the space. > > > > They don't know what to do when two competing ideas are in their > > > > heads. Also, stupid people are closed-minded. I.e., there's no opening > > > > in their skulls. But once in a great while there is an opening for a > > > > second or so--though it's narrower than the new idea, hence it might > > > > as well not have ever materialized. Stupid people have over-sized egos > > > > because they're buffoons and so they don't want to conclude that they > > > > were wrong due to how they're not as smart as they need to be. They > > > > don't like losing arguments and they like winning and being right and > > > > they think that what they want is what has to be. They are control > > > > freaks because they are buffoons and so they can't stand feeling at a > > > > loss of control by being schooled and by realizing they were wrong and > > > > that they lost the > > ... > > read more »- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AlexBennettProgram" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/alexbennettprogram?hl=en.
