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People are getting dumber

Posted by $ Abaco 2 days, 9 hours ago to Culture
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I made the mistake of reading online "news" over the past few months and it has dawned on me that we're doomed. People have gotten so damned stupid that this is unsustainable. These people vote? I'm talking about people making comments at the end of the horribly written news stories. If Trump said, "The earth revolves around the sun." they'd lose their minds. What happened? I'm finishing up "The Indoctrinated Brain" and think that may be the pivot point. All those people, a vast majority, got the spike protein jabs. What else could it be? I know my daughter is battling some damage from TikTok. Maybe it was a holistic approach between the schools, TikTok, spike protein, and tv news. Every morning I get up, go down to my kitchen, look out my window across this beautiful high-desert valley I live above and am thankful I'm slipping deeper into the gulch each day as I slowly continue to disconnect. I do feel guilt for what my kids are going to endure trying to navigate this massive mess we're leaving them. We buckled. We got too busy working and trying to provide that we didn't fight this damned morass. Now it'll be Idiocracy...


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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 1 day, 13 hours ago
    FACT: There is so much more to know.
    In todays world, our written knowledge base is doubling every 3 years? It is not sustainable.

    And once AIs start writing scientific papers, making discoveries? Humans will give up.

    Yes, people are dumb (inability to compute).

    But it's not completely new. AND we touch/use so many more skills than 150 years ago (no electricity, no real indoor plumbing). No tech. illiteracy was the RULE.

    Now, EVERYONE reads. Few can write (in cursive, LOL). And almost none THINK.
    Because they don't have to. Life is too easy.

    Great news. THAT'S about to change.
    Life will get REAL HARD, REAL FAST. And people will THINK or DIE!
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 1 day, 13 hours ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah, Johnny! That's his name. As for my aging memory, I DO recall "man on the street" interviewing is how Jesse Watters started out.
    I began to notice Watters during the Nineties when he asked a wrestler named Sid Vicious if professional wrestling was fake.
    Vicious punched Jesse in the guts and said, "Does that feel fake?" Jesse could not immediately answer that question for some reason.
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 1 day, 13 hours ago in reply to this comment.
    HAPPY Belated BIRTHDAY Allosaur!
    You Old Dinosaur, you!

    May you have many more, chronicled here, so I get to enjoy your presence as long as possible!
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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 1 day, 14 hours ago in reply to this comment.
    We certainly are. But I blame some of her popularity on Republicans and Conservatives. We sit back and let it happen. We are intimidated by being called racist and doing away with social security. It’s been just a hundred days since Trump has been in office and already the American people have forgotten what life is like under the Democrats. Too many of us have the memory of pencil erasers.
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  • Posted by $ Commander 1 day, 14 hours ago
    Peter Mayer and I are acquainted. Met him in 99. The following is a song he released in 97. Waking Up.
    Here's the audio if anyone cares: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5XM0...

    Last night I was dreaming I was in my GMC
    I was feeling kind of empty because it was just a '93
    So I filled it full of fossil from the bosom of the earth
    Which I burned up quite a lot of on my long commute to work
    Where I worked at what I hated just to keep up with the bills
    Which I paid to meet the rising cost of feeling unfulfilled
    Which I felt at every moment with occasional respite
    Like the times that I'd go shopping or watch TV shows at night

    But I'm waking up, but I'm waking up
    I'm waking up from the American Dream

    Last night I was dreaming of the one eternal hope
    That my life would be improved if the economy would grow
    Which already was a monster on a mission to consume
    And was eating almost everything and running out of room
    And it whispered to me "mister, here's some products that you need
    And the standard of your living is too low" and I agreed!
    So I got myself a credit card with not a penny down
    And a long ride on the not-so-merry-money-go-round

    But I'm waking up, but I'm waking up
    I'm waking up from the American Dream

    Yeah, the world was like an Amoco and I said "Fill er up!"
    With a house, a car, a VCR, a lawn and all that stuff
    But I got a nagging notion that enough did not exist
    And at the end of every day I'd wonder "is this all there is?"
    And someone said "Hey, you've already got ten times more than the rest
    And six-billion other people want the little that's still left!"
    But I snapped "It's a free country and by rights it's mine to keep
    And by the way, who do I pay to take away this garbage heap?"

    But I'm waking up, but I'm waking up
    I'm waking up from the American Dream

    It seemed that the beginning of the dream was so benign, I mean
    All I ever wanted was a smidgen of the pie
    And some comfort and security and good things for my kids
    And, OK, to please the neighbors and my ego while I did
    Anyway, it's great to be awake and feeling satisfied
    With seeking out the simple and the deeper things in life
    And with giving to the world instead of hoarding it for me
    Boy, I guess I'm not too excited about falling back to sleep

    And as crazy as it was, hey, was it a dream or not?
    Well, just promise not to save me if I ever start to nod
    Put no-doze in my coffee, throw me outside in the cold
    Just don't ever say "OK now, back to bed you go!"

    But I'm waking up, but I'm waking up
    I'm waking up from the American Dream
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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 1 day, 14 hours ago in reply to this comment.
    Being a little forgetful as we age isn’t a sign of being dumb. But being a young Socialist/Communist is a sign of being an absolute idiot. I can hardly stand to watch the interviews by Johnny on Jesse Waters because they make me sick. Some people find these interviews funny, but I find them sad.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 1 day, 14 hours ago
    Any "man on the street" interview will show you how people done already got dumber.
    Just check out the last 15 minutes of that Prime Time Jesse Watters thingie on Fox News when Jesse's what's his face interviews mostly dummies on some street.
    If me dino be looking dumb here, at least I turned 78 last month. So at least I have an excuse.
    There are times when I temporarily can't recall the name of a grocery store I frequent.
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  • Posted by $ BobCat 1 day, 17 hours ago
    Yes, people are getting dumber, and they also vote and reproduce, thus producing more apathy and complacency.
    It's the natural process of the slow decline of all past great civilizations.
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    Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 19 hours ago
    When a dimwit like AOC is the most popular Demoncrat, you know you are in deep s***!
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