Hate is a strong word. So, if I hate you it is because I don't know you personally. I usually can find something that makes the people I know likable in some way. I get along well with almost everyone, but I find that I feel hatred towards a lot of people I have never met. I lose faith in the human race with their stupidity on a daily basis. I saw Idiocracy and truly thought that I was looking into the future.
I just had to get this out of my system. I had to justify hating one person by knowing that I hate more than just them. I hate multitudes of people that do and say stupid things.
Now I feel all superior and snooty, knowing that I am better than others. But, aren't I? There are others better than me; I can admit to that. Why are we afraid to admit our superiority over others? Bad manners, I suppose. Win gracefully and all that jazz.
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Individuals can be smart, people are stupid.
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I would argue the stupid ones are the ones that have figured out they are superior and live it out in their daily lives. They are the ones that always want to point out why you are a looser or a sinner or a hater. Humility keeps you humble (how profound of me).
I hate most everything it seams. I blame it on working in food service/retail. The mall is where all evil is unleashed.
idiocracy was a great movie. i always think of "OW! MY BALLS!" whenever i think of crappy TV.
I think you're my best friend's separated-at-birth twin. *grin*Excellent post.
<sarcasm>"But we're all different and special in our own ways... no one is better than anyone else!"</sarcasm>
guess i'll add idiocracy to my "must see" movie list.
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