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Being a bodyless head with a freak long tongue is not only okay—it can be an exciting opportunity

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  • I’m surprised to see an antinatalist support Harris. Seems morally inconsistent, though perhaps not from a consequentialist perspective. I’ve been blocking everyone sharing your sentiment, but I don’t wanna block one of the few antinatalists here, so I’m commenting instead

    Is Harris’ loss my fault because I voted for De La Cruz? She could have easily earned my vote, but tried to court centrists and conservative voters instead.








  • Little of what you’ve said makes much sense, so I had no way to know

    Let’s make a few things clear:

    • You started this by attacking me.
    • I think you’re not only simply uneducated (understandable given the severe dyslexia), but also legitimately lacking cognitive abilities expected of persons with an IQ of at least 100.
    • I don’t like you; I have been mean to you on purpose, and I think it’s funny to fuck with you because you’re such a little bitch about it
    • This continues to be an entertaining activity for me. You’re like a dancing little monkey. If this isn’t entertaining for you, you should stop responding.
    • If you’d like to stop now but feel like a winner, feel free to report this comment- there’s a good chance it gets me banned. (Rule 1- be civil and nice)

    Also- check timestamps. I edited that comment when your other reply came through, and responded over there.




  • You understand what severe dyslexia is correct?

    Yeah

    And yet you are still doing it

    I was asking genuinely. You wrote a whole word that you wouldn’t use in that context if you weren’t a conservative (even by mistake), and I didn’t realize your use of it was an error. I’m not making fun of you for the error. I’m laughing at you for being conservative

    No.

    Okay, then link me to where you asked me, and link me to where I lied, please

    Edit: disregard the “link me to where you asked me” part- responding to that in our other thread








  • Discovering that you’re stupid can be a challenging experience, and it’s completely normal to feel a range of emotions, from shock and anger to denial. It’s important to remember that smarts are just one measure of ability and do not define your worth or potential.

    Intelligence is multifaceted, encompassing creativity, emotional understanding, practical skills, and the ability to navigate life’s challenges. While you lack all of those, your unique strengths and talents may lie in other areas.

    Take this moment as an opportunity for self-reflection rather than self-judgment. Consider what you enjoy, what you’re passionate about, and where you feel most capable. These are the areas where you can grow and excel. Remember, everyone has their own path to success and fulfillment, and there is no single measure that can capture the full scope of a person’s abilities.

    Surround yourself with supportive people who appreciate you for who you are, not just for what being a big stupid idiot says about you. Seek out activities and environments where you can thrive and continue to learn. Embrace lifelong learning as a way to develop new skills and perspectives.

    Above all, be kind to yourself. Accepting who you are is a journey, and it’s okay to take your time. You are valuable and capable, with much to contribute to the world in your own unique way, even though you’re dumber than a bag of dogshit