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Being Intelligent Is Not A Felony. But Most Societies Evaluate It As At Least A Misdemeanor.
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Being intelligent is not a felony. But most societies evaluate it as
at least a misdemeanor.
Related:
If English does become the Official Language of the United States, will the mispronunciation of "Missouri" be a misdemeanor or a felony?
The two most evangelical groups in the world are atheists and vegetarians, especially the least knowledgeable and least intelligent individuals within those groups.
-- Clark Colema...
In most societies, competition generally has more of a negative than a positive effect.
Even the most primitive societies have an innate respect for the insane. -- The Motorcycle Boy
Societies should try to save every plant and animal species, regardless of the expense to humans in effort, time, and financial well-being.
Most societies do not take their greatest thinkers seriously, even when they claim to admire them.
The imposition of stigma is the most common form of violence used in democratic societies.
--R. A. Pinke...
People will forgive most anything, save being incredibly intelligent, charming, witty, handsome or having a very deep genuine modesty.
These are the reasons I don't have all that many friends....
In any computer system, the machine will always misinterpret, miconstrue, misprint, or not evaluate any math or subroutines or fail to print any output on at least the first run through.