Nah, not like THAT.
I'm hearing reports that the Covidians are coping with the knowledge that they made a poor decision by getting the untested, not-a-vaccine "vaccine" by claiming that they were somehow still the smart ones and the rest of us just got lucky.
I'm sure many of the Narrative slurpers have high IQ's. Maybe it's time to rethink whether having a high IQ really equates to being "smart", or to rethink what "smart" really means.
Some of the vaccine refuseniks I know probably wouldn't be regarded as "smart" in the traditional sense, but they didn't inject experimental garbage into their veins because a bunch of politicians and actors told them to, so... who exactly is "smart" again?
Because the so-called intelligent people who bought into this frankly transparent psy-op haven't realized they were objectively dupes and behaved stupidly just yet, they are still clinging to the illusion that they are somehow the smart ones, and they would have been right if only...
If only they weren't so fucking wrong.
As they sputter and fume about Qanon and conspiracy theories and tinfoil hats, as they whine about how they should have been right and they were wrong for all the right reasons, one glaringly obvious fact cannot be hidden any longer.
They were, in fact, wrong. Badly wrong. Monstrously wrong.
I wrote early on in this thing that the ones who think they are the smartest people in the room are the easiest to take for a ride. There's still no humility amongst them, no reflection, no attempt to learn and grow from their episode of cowardly and vicious dumbassery.
They'll just get played again and again, still serenely convinced that they are intellectually superior despite all evidence to the contrary.
It's okay to be wrong. Heck, it's okay to be dumb. It only becomes problematic when you don't realize it and insist that yes you are too the smartest in the face of crystal-clear evidence that you're actually kind of slow-witted and make poor decisions under pressure.
Better luck next time, guys.
I'm hearing reports that the Covidians are coping with the knowledge that they made a poor decision by getting the untested, not-a-vaccine "vaccine" by claiming that they were somehow still the smart ones and the rest of us just got lucky.
I'm sure many of the Narrative slurpers have high IQ's. Maybe it's time to rethink whether having a high IQ really equates to being "smart", or to rethink what "smart" really means.
Some of the vaccine refuseniks I know probably wouldn't be regarded as "smart" in the traditional sense, but they didn't inject experimental garbage into their veins because a bunch of politicians and actors told them to, so... who exactly is "smart" again?
Because the so-called intelligent people who bought into this frankly transparent psy-op haven't realized they were objectively dupes and behaved stupidly just yet, they are still clinging to the illusion that they are somehow the smart ones, and they would have been right if only...
If only they weren't so fucking wrong.
As they sputter and fume about Qanon and conspiracy theories and tinfoil hats, as they whine about how they should have been right and they were wrong for all the right reasons, one glaringly obvious fact cannot be hidden any longer.
They were, in fact, wrong. Badly wrong. Monstrously wrong.
I wrote early on in this thing that the ones who think they are the smartest people in the room are the easiest to take for a ride. There's still no humility amongst them, no reflection, no attempt to learn and grow from their episode of cowardly and vicious dumbassery.
They'll just get played again and again, still serenely convinced that they are intellectually superior despite all evidence to the contrary.
It's okay to be wrong. Heck, it's okay to be dumb. It only becomes problematic when you don't realize it and insist that yes you are too the smartest in the face of crystal-clear evidence that you're actually kind of slow-witted and make poor decisions under pressure.
Better luck next time, guys.
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