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High intelligence, say mensa members can be stupid.

Stupid is where you ignore your own intelligence about some subject but instead find some site saying obvious lies he totally believes.
Intelligence has nothing to do with Stupid.


@sonhouse said
High intelligence, say mensa members can be stupid.

Stupid is where you ignore your own intelligence about some subject but instead find some site saying obvious lies he totally believes.
Intelligence has nothing to do with Stupid.
You mean like you ignoring the fact the Russia/Trump collusion investigation was started by a false rumor? Absolutely no evidence at all.

Do you believe that truth or do you prefer the lie that there was evidence?


@Metal-Brain
You must be a Proud Boy, Proud you are one of those ripping America apart.
But of course you WANT America to fail.
Go on, you can say it, nobody will hurt you or hunt you down.


@sonhouse said
@Metal-Brain
You must be a Proud Boy, Proud you are one of those ripping America apart.
But of course you WANT America to fail.
Go on, you can say it, nobody will hurt you or hunt you down.
Nope. I don't even know much about them.
Is that all you got?


@sonhouse said
High intelligence, say mensa members can be stupid.

Stupid is where you ignore your own intelligence about some subject but instead find some site saying obvious lies he totally believes.
Intelligence has nothing to do with Stupid.
like you did with the russia hoax?


@sonhouse said
High intelligence, say mensa members can be stupid.

Stupid is where you ignore your own intelligence about some subject but instead find some site saying obvious lies he totally believes.
Intelligence has nothing to do with Stupid.
This deserves a place in the RHP hall of fame.

The second sentence is incoherent free form babble.

sonhouse, didn't you at least skim it before posting, read it aloud to yourself. The first half of the sentence kind of makes sense, but then you fly off into outer space, it reminds me of sleepy joe, he starts speaking and sometimes it sounds promising then off into another world it goes.

Is there anyone here can translate sonhouse's OP?


@wajoma said
This deserves a place in the RHP hall of fame.

The second sentence is incoherent free form babble.

sonhouse, didn't you at least skim it before posting, read it aloud to yourself. The first half of the sentence kind of makes sense, but then you fly off into outer space, it reminds me of sleepy joe, he starts speaking and sometimes it sounds promising then off into another world it goes.

Is there anyone here can translate sonhouse's OP?
I can't make much sense of it, but I'm pretty sure it is his psychological projection. Deep down inside he knows he rejects truth for lies and is ashamed of it, so he projects it onto others to fool himself into believing he is not that way. It is all about suppressing self shame and accepting the hypocrisy they want to deny.

Sonhouse is ashamed of himself and is desperately trying to live in denial of it.


@wajoma said
This deserves a place in the RHP hall of fame.

The second sentence is incoherent free form babble.

sonhouse, didn't you at least skim it before posting, read it aloud to yourself. The first half of the sentence kind of makes sense, but then you fly off into outer space, it reminds me of sleepy joe, he starts speaking and sometimes it sounds promising then off into another world it goes.

Is there anyone here can translate sonhouse's OP?
Yes. You are a moron.


@Metal-Brain
I actually got a chuckle from your pschyobabble🙂

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@mott-the-hoople said
like you did with the russia hoax?
There was no "Russia hoax".

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@wajoma said
This deserves a place in the RHP hall of fame.

The second sentence is incoherent free form babble.

sonhouse, didn't you at least skim it before posting, read it aloud to yourself. The first half of the sentence kind of makes sense, but then you fly off into outer space, it reminds me of sleepy joe, he starts speaking and sometimes it sounds promising then off into another world it goes.

Is there anyone here can translate sonhouse's OP?
No need. As usual, you're the only one that doesn't get it.

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@metal-brain said
I can't make much sense of it, but I'm pretty sure it is his psychological projection. Deep down inside he knows he rejects truth for lies and is ashamed of it, so he projects it onto others to fool himself into believing he is not that way. It is all about suppressing self shame and accepting the hypocrisy they want to deny.

Sonhouse is ashamed of himself and is desperately trying to live in denial of it.
You're just a corruption apologist, like all the right-wingers in here.

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@wajoma said
This deserves a place in the RHP hall of fame.

The second sentence is incoherent free form babble.

sonhouse, didn't you at least skim it before posting, read it aloud to yourself. The first half of the sentence kind of makes sense, but then you fly off into outer space, it reminds me of sleepy joe, he starts speaking and sometimes it sounds promising then off into another world it goes.

Is there anyone here can translate sonhouse's OP?
I think it means you can be a rocket scientist and still be stupid enough to vote conservative and not get vaxxed.
I don’t subscribe to that theory but you can definitely be very intelligent and twisted enough to vote conservative and not get vaxxed, or worse yet, get vaxxed but tell other people not to.
There is no correlation between intelligence and being nice as far as I know.

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@suzianne said
You're just a corruption apologist, like all the right-wingers in here.
"When asked whether the U.S. interferes in other countries’ elections, James Woolsey said, “Well, only for a very good cause in the interests of democracy."

Woolsey says we have to undermine democracy to promote it. Explain that.

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@metal-brain said
"When asked whether the U.S. interferes in other countries’ elections, James Woolsey said, “Well, only for a very good cause in the interests of democracy."

Woolsey says we have to undermine democracy to promote it. Explain that.
There is no explanation other than power and wealth for US lobby groups, when talking about US foreign policy.