I was going to say, “Forget the hydrogen car, we need a car that runs on stupidity.”, but then I remembered, we’ve had cars that run on stupidity ever since they invented the cel phone.
Evenbefore that. When Ripley’s believe It or Not was running in our local paper years ago, there was this story: In 1903(?) there were two cars in Helena, Montana. They ran in to each other!
Wiz, also tell him that he can find the majority of the stupidity in the Halls of Congress and the most of that is sitting in the big chairs that sit facing everybody.
Wiz, also tell him that he can find the majority of the stupidity in the Halls of Congress and the most of that is sitting in the big chairs that sit facing everybody._________________
Guard SGT said, 3 hours ago @ IndyMan
A majority of the stupidity in Congress is in the Senate. A great deal more is in the White House. The main stream press has far more than it’s share._________________
Both true… but America’s politicians an’ press certainly haven’t cornered the market on stupidity. The more our technology advances, the less wisdom is applied to using it. We (Man) are arrogant enough to believe that we can know it all, an’ that we are always right – an’ everyone else is wrong. Arrogance, greed an’ the ceaseless hunger for power are all key facets of stupidity, but we are often just too stupid to realize it…
Superfrog almost 12 years ago
I was hoping it was just a local phenomenon.
firedome almost 12 years ago
but unlike hydrogen, the amount of stupidity is ever-increasing…
PICTO almost 12 years ago
I was going to say, “Forget the hydrogen car, we need a car that runs on stupidity.”, but then I remembered, we’ve had cars that run on stupidity ever since they invented the cel phone.
edward thomas Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Evenbefore that. When Ripley’s believe It or Not was running in our local paper years ago, there was this story: In 1903(?) there were two cars in Helena, Montana. They ran in to each other!
Olddog1 almost 12 years ago
“The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity.” ― Harlan Ellison
randymi almost 12 years ago
Unfortunately, hydrogen doesn’t annihilate itself and other hydrogen atoms without outside intervention. Humans do.
bbadenov almost 12 years ago
I think stupidity should be listed first.
IndyMan almost 12 years ago
Wiz, also tell him that he can find the majority of the stupidity in the Halls of Congress and the most of that is sitting in the big chairs that sit facing everybody.
Radical-Knight almost 12 years ago
Shoe is where I get my daily dose of sarcasm, it can usually get me through most the day.
wronhewitt almost 12 years ago
IndyMan said, about 4 hours ago…
Wiz, also tell him that he can find the majority of the stupidity in the Halls of Congress and the most of that is sitting in the big chairs that sit facing everybody._________________
Guard SGT said, 3 hours ago @ IndyMan
A majority of the stupidity in Congress is in the Senate. A great deal more is in the White House. The main stream press has far more than it’s share._________________
Both true… but America’s politicians an’ press certainly haven’t cornered the market on stupidity. The more our technology advances, the less wisdom is applied to using it. We (Man) are arrogant enough to believe that we can know it all, an’ that we are always right – an’ everyone else is wrong. Arrogance, greed an’ the ceaseless hunger for power are all key facets of stupidity, but we are often just too stupid to realize it…
Phatts almost 12 years ago
you must be referring to that empty space between the ears.which means it’s already covered under “stupidity” …
The Life I Draw Upon almost 12 years ago
Machine Intelligence is no match for human atupidity. – author unknown.
dumbbobsbrother almost 12 years ago
To paraphrase A. Einstein…I have found only two things to be infinite, the universe and human stupidity and I am not certain about the first.
beautifulyoli almost 12 years ago
Yes sir ree bob!
lcdrlar almost 12 years ago
2nd one is very abundant in Washington DC, NYC and Albany, NY.
ambassadorstt almost 12 years ago
….and what about the folks that voted for them?…in the name of Democracy??