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On Mon, 23 May 2005 16:53:44 -0400,
Capt Neal® wrote: The Internet has been invaluable in that it has demonstrated how the vast majority of the world consists of fools, idiots and ignorant people who don't know how to think, what to think or why to think. One can no longer ignore the huge majority of inferior intellects that pretend to be anything but. It's especially alarming that the people one reads on the newsgroups at least can operate a computer. What does their appalling stupidity say about those too dull to use a computer? It gives the term 'dumb and dumberer' even greater meaning. CN don't be so hard on yourself, although this kind of self discovery can be painful, it's only after you've come to grips with your mental limits, that you can learn to overcome them. -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock If space is warped, time is all that's weft. |
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John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 12:12:05 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 08:58:45 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 06:20:59 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 05:17:02 -0700, wrote: Capt. Neal=AE wrote: The Internet has been invaluable in that it has demonstrated how the vast majority of the world consists of fools, idiots and ignorant people who don't know how to think, what to think or why to think. One can no longer ignore the huge majority of inferior intellects that pretend to be anything but. It's especially alarming that the people one reads on the newsgroups at least can operate a computer. What does their appalling stupidity say about those too dull to use a computer? It gives the term 'dumb and dumberer' even greater meaning. CN What gets me is the amount of truly narrow minded people that frequent usenet. Their are people here who simply can not see anything other than their white bread, missionary style only, mundane life. Anything that is even a tick out of their norm is perceived as evil, bad, or stupid. Oh, and to think that you've got a good sample of people to be able to make the above comments IS narrow minded. I'd say to you that MAYBE 5% or so of the computer literate people in the world frequent usenet. 'There' Like, "There are people here who are simply stupid." -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD John, do YOU ever make a grammatical mistake? Want me to show one of yours? If I do, will you then call YOURSELF stupid? I try to be especially careful with my grammar when I am discussing the stupidity of my fellow man. -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Then answer the question. You always do the same thing, in that something just doesn't hit your brain. You see a question, then ATTEMPT to answer it, but.....don't. Care to try again? The question I asked you was Do you want me to show one of YOUR grammatical errors? Please show the posts in which I've made grammatical errors while discussing the stupidity of my fellow man. -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Ah, your usual M.O. again. Make special caveats to make yourself sound like you don't do anything. Now, why would it have to be "while discussing the stupidity of my fellow man"? If it is in some other discussion that you make a grammatical error, is it then exceptable to you? If so, then great, because *I* was discussing narrow mindedness. If not, then you would be just as guilty of grammatical errors as I. Yes, it's then exceptable. :) =20 --=20 John H John, thank you for pointing out your ignorance! |
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John H wrote: I believe he was talking to Kevin, the guy who doesn't exist. So, why do you pay attention to a post like that? -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Hmmm, let's see if even a dried up old drunk like you can figure this out. HE WAS REPLYING TO SOMETHING *I* SAID......Now, being how his is too stupid to figure this all out (and it's quite simple), he believes I'm Kevin. I don't mind, it's fun watching Fritz, who thinks he's quite special wallow around in ignorance! |
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Kevin,
You are way to funny. Telling John he is ignorant, when you are using the word "exceptable", when you really mean acceptable. What year did you graduate from U of Penn? wrote in message oups.com... John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 12:12:05 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 08:58:45 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 06:20:59 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 05:17:02 -0700, wrote: Capt. Neal® wrote: The Internet has been invaluable in that it has demonstrated how the vast majority of the world consists of fools, idiots and ignorant people who don't know how to think, what to think or why to think. One can no longer ignore the huge majority of inferior intellects that pretend to be anything but. It's especially alarming that the people one reads on the newsgroups at least can operate a computer. What does their appalling stupidity say about those too dull to use a computer? It gives the term 'dumb and dumberer' even greater meaning. CN What gets me is the amount of truly narrow minded people that frequent usenet. Their are people here who simply can not see anything other than their white bread, missionary style only, mundane life. Anything that is even a tick out of their norm is perceived as evil, bad, or stupid. Oh, and to think that you've got a good sample of people to be able to make the above comments IS narrow minded. I'd say to you that MAYBE 5% or so of the computer literate people in the world frequent usenet. 'There' Like, "There are people here who are simply stupid." -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD John, do YOU ever make a grammatical mistake? Want me to show one of yours? If I do, will you then call YOURSELF stupid? I try to be especially careful with my grammar when I am discussing the stupidity of my fellow man. -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Then answer the question. You always do the same thing, in that something just doesn't hit your brain. You see a question, then ATTEMPT to answer it, but.....don't. Care to try again? The question I asked you was Do you want me to show one of YOUR grammatical errors? Please show the posts in which I've made grammatical errors while discussing the stupidity of my fellow man. -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Ah, your usual M.O. again. Make special caveats to make yourself sound like you don't do anything. Now, why would it have to be "while discussing the stupidity of my fellow man"? If it is in some other discussion that you make a grammatical error, is it then exceptable to you? If so, then great, because *I* was discussing narrow mindedness. If not, then you would be just as guilty of grammatical errors as I. Yes, it's then exceptable. :) -- John H John, thank you for pointing out your ignorance! |
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On 25 May 2005 05:19:24 -0700, wrote:
John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 12:13:41 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 09:04:15 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 06:20:59 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 24 May 2005 05:17:02 -0700, wrote: Capt. Neal® wrote: The Internet has been invaluable in that it has demonstrated how the vast majority of the world consists of fools, idiots and ignorant people who don't know how to think, what to think or why to think. One can no longer ignore the huge majority of inferior intellects that pretend to be anything but. It's especially alarming that the people one reads on the newsgroups at least can operate a computer. What does their appalling stupidity say about those too dull to use a computer? It gives the term 'dumb and dumberer' even greater meaning. CN What gets me is the amount of truly narrow minded people that frequent usenet. Their are people here who simply can not see anything other than their white bread, missionary style only, mundane life. Anything that is even a tick out of their norm is perceived as evil, bad, or stupid. Oh, and to think that you've got a good sample of people to be able to make the above comments IS narrow minded. I'd say to you that MAYBE 5% or so of the computer literate people in the world frequent usenet. 'There' Like, "There are people here who are simply stupid." -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD John, do YOU ever make a grammatical mistake? Want me to show one of yours? If I do, will you then call YOURSELF stupid? I try to be especially careful with my grammar when I am discussing the stupidity of my fellow man. -- John H Really, seen any Cesnas in your area!!!!!!!!!!!!!??? No. In fact, I didn't see the Cessna yesterday. -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD That's odd, I see Cessnas ever day. I don't however, see Cesnas. Who makes those? Oh, these folks make 'em: http://www.ben****ers4fun.com/flyingcesna.html I see 'em ever' day! -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD My god you are dumb. Are you REALLY saying that the F-16's you spoke about were chasing a toy?????? I spoke of F-16's? Chasing a toy? -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes (A true binary thinker!) |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 08:26:27 -0400, "The Snapper Trapper"
wrote: Kevin, You are way to funny. Telling John he is ignorant, when you are using the word "exceptable", when you really mean acceptable. What year did you graduate from U of Penn? Ah, your usual M.O. again. Make special caveats to make yourself sound like you don't do anything. Now, why would it have to be "while discussing the stupidity of my fellow man"? If it is in some other discussion that you make a grammatical error, is it then exceptable to you? If so, then great, because *I* was discussing narrow mindedness. If not, then you would be just as guilty of grammatical errors as I. Yes, it's then exceptable. :) -- John H John, thank you for pointing out your ignorance! Why did you tell him? That was too funny, and it could have gotten better! -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes (A true binary thinker!) |
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I can not make fun of the less fortunate. In some cultures people with
Kevin's infirmity are considered "special". "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 May 2005 08:26:27 -0400, "The Snapper Trapper" wrote: Kevin, You are way to funny. Telling John he is ignorant, when you are using the word "exceptable", when you really mean acceptable. What year did you graduate from U of Penn? Ah, your usual M.O. again. Make special caveats to make yourself sound like you don't do anything. Now, why would it have to be "while discussing the stupidity of my fellow man"? If it is in some other discussion that you make a grammatical error, is it then exceptable to you? If so, then great, because *I* was discussing narrow mindedness. If not, then you would be just as guilty of grammatical errors as I. Yes, it's then exceptable. :) -- John H John, thank you for pointing out your ignorance! Why did you tell him? That was too funny, and it could have gotten better! -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes (A true binary thinker!) |
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