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Do you ever just think: we ARE better than them?
RTP2003:
--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---By them I mean people who see reality through their ethnic/political orientation/religion colored glasses, those who don't think, or act like ostriches, those who censor, obviously programmies, program parents, and their ilk, stepcraftians, most politicians, and that jerk who can't drive who cut you off on the highway.
I'm actually being serious though! Most people never think, never PERCEIVE anything, just see it... again, through their "ME ME ME" colored glasses with their own comfort-oriented false hopes and spin doctoring filtering it before whats left of their rational self in their brain actually gets any of it.
Some things that really get to me is that those assholes have much more collective sway in the direction this government goes than smart people in general do, or people who have actually seen the worst of a lot of what we try to warn everyone about but who turn a deaf ear upon us.
I won't even go into struggling tards, just mention them... 'nuff said.
But honestly, has anyone ever sat and just thought that, and actually fought the urge to say "No, that would be arrogance!"?
And, uh... how do you feel after that realization? More depressed, or a little liberated? Or both?
I guess I'm 'both'...
--- End quote ---
Hell yeah I (and 'we') are better than Them. It's liberating, depressing, terrifying, and cause for hope all at once......
Welcome to the club.
try another castle:
At the risk of sounding like a dirty hippie, I've met people who, for whatever reason, I thought I was better than, only to have them surprise me later and challenge my prejudices. ("Holy crap, he's not a total idiot after all.")
Yes, there are assholes everywhere, I would HOPE that I'm better than them. Or more accurately, that I'm not as bad as them.
Fortunately, everyone has the potential to un-fuck themselves. Unfortunately, most people don't live up to that potential.
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