Confession/Say what you think
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10 May 22 9:50 pm
It sounds harsh but after recent experiences I learnt, you can meet people who seam really nice but they're thick as dog-sh#t. Normally I'd excuse that, after all I'm not super intelligent BUT the stupidity of these people causes problems for other people and also puts peoples lives in danger. I feel guilty for admitting to this but then again....it's the truth.
/ 37 posts
07 Dec 23 5:46 pm
Karl wrote:
It sounds harsh but after recent experiences I learnt, you can meet people who seam really nice but they're thick as dog-sh#t. Normally I'd excuse that, after all I'm not super intelligent BUT the stupidity of these people causes problems for other people and also puts peoples lives in danger. I feel guilty for admitting to this but then again....it's the truth.




Its harsh, but it is a fair point. Just dont tell people 'your stupid', cause that will reflect poorly on you
/ 37 posts
07 Dec 23 5:55 pm
On a side note, people are far too easily labelling others as stupid wo actually understanding what it means.

People can assume that a person is dumb, yet, the person have only made a stupid mistake.

I am slow, intellectually, and I believe that sometimes people can conflate this with stupidity.

I think its more important for people to go back and see that they have made stupid mistakes. Stupidity, on the other hand, is a real problem.
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07 Dec 23 5:58 pm
I like horseback riding and being out in the woods, but I would Try out dancing if I could.
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08 Dec 23 5:33 am
Norwegian wrote:
Karl wrote:
It sounds harsh but after recent experiences I learnt, you can meet people who seam really nice but they're thick as dog-sh#t. Normally I'd excuse that, after all I'm not super intelligent BUT the stupidity of these people causes problems for other people and also puts peoples lives in danger. I feel guilty for admitting to this but then again....it's the truth.




Its harsh, but it is a fair point. Just dont tell people 'your stupid', cause that will reflect poorly on you

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08 Dec 23 5:40 am
I know, I hold my tongue but when it comes to people doing stupid things, ignoring warnings and continue to do stupid things that endanger themselves and others that's when I say something but tend to be diplomatic.

I've met people in my life who do stupid things that hurts others. They know this but it's as if they're too lazy to improve themselves. I'm not very bright but that's because I have a disability, yet I try to make an effort.
/ 220 posts
08 Dec 23 5:40 am
Also....everyone at some point will do something stupid, it's if they admit to it that makes the difference.
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08 Dec 23 5:43 am
Norwegian wrote:
I like horseback riding and being out in the woods, but I would Try out dancing if I could.

That sounds nice, I would love to do the same but down here it's mostly bushland. I'd prefer a pine forest to go horse riding through.