Crude, angry, lonely, unloved, syndrome afflicted folks-

That's right, and they call others dumbasses. Verses more even tempered, educated, dialog prone sensibilities, in the service of learning for all. Just read it all right here, and there's no need for any other support for the existence of the Trump Derangement-Hilary Deficit Syndromes. And other syndromes as well, we gather. The dynamic is familiar, especially to the formally educated. The most common presentation is the enviously dismissive attitude about education itself, and the uses of logic. We've all heard it. "Higher (university) education is over rated. Street smarts rule"-and various equivalents. Typically it gets worse, as it becomes more rigid and defensive. Evidence for deep personal insecurities. Failures, again and again, in life. A major danger of the democratic process, as the ancient Greeks well knew. Repressive, authoritarian governments simply suppress all traces of BOTH world views. Easier to rule, if the soldiers remain well paid.
But interestingly, there's a frequent byproduct, in addition to the seething anger, and tendency to attack personalities, verses ideas. See who can guess just what this might be. Hint-it's behind the typical virtue signaling overuse of pejorative terms, such as racist, sexist, homo/xenophobic, and so on. Just read it all right here. And it only gets worse, when lubricated by the drink. Pathetic. But not hard to identify as such. QED. And warm tootles.
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Jealousy comes to mind................wave
verses (sic) twice? No accident, but lack of education, evidently.
Oh yeah, you calling me boy punch on keyboard warrior... I would break both arms and both legs, if given the chance. Call me boy? yeah good luck with that.
Feign? I think not; I think you were unaware; it is probably your second language anyway, but I see you are unwilling to accept correction.
idea It's come to me at last, Vier. Your style has always reminded me of something, but I couldn't think what. hmmm

Cryptic crossword puzzle clues. lightbulb Your sentences are like cryptic crossword clues. I feel so much better now that I've worked it out. Eleven down is still stumping me though. confused
@Hairball they'd be long-winded convoluted cryptic crosswords, just imagine 30 across and 25 down clues, 200 words each! What newspaper would publish those? And what idiot would read them?
... and of course halfway through, you'll commonly find 'but I digress' - flatulent is the perfect word.
Fargo scold education is different for different folk depending on your culture etc. I could not build a mud hut but the young that can do not know where the toilet chain is doh
Zero integrity, a nothing person. stand for nothing, be nothing, an oxygen thieff at best.
Smart folk take concepts which are difficult to understand and explain them in terms that almost anyone can grok.

Stupid/arrogant/insecure people take concepts that are easy to understand and belabor them with big words for the sake of hiding their simple nature.

Nuff said.

PS: My double entendre was intentional.
@exred ah, horses for courses. My fatherwith primary school, depression-era education blasted and built his own home, did everything, it was his crowning achievement. I admire him for it.
Awe shucks, Lou... blushing wine
Good for you fargo we should all give credit due even outside our own box thumbs up grin
These days rump will take anything he can get, even another rodent like him- but truly diminutive. it's all about their underbelly. yuk
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Retired, but busy. Years left to enjoy. Handy, curious, multilingual (German, French, Spanish, learning Portuguese). Love animals. Live on a salt water ocean bay just south of Canada. Angling off the rocky beach. Mussels. Watching the oceans reclaim [read more]