Monday, October 12, 2009

Which fools? Those fools?

What a fool cannot learn he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy.

I've noticed a lot lately... seems like more and more... that when I ask someone something, and they don't know the answer to my question, they'll act like what I want to know can't be that important, or is very trivial, or that I'm stupid for even wanting to know. The reason I've noticed this lately, is that there are some people who will go as far to mock me immediately after I ask the question.

"What the hell do you want to know that for?"
"How the hell am I supposed to know something like THAT?"
"That's not important."
"Tch. You must be joking."

Hey, dipshit. Let me assure you that I'm not joking. It seems my only real mistake has been expecting an idiot like you to have any real knowledge about anything at all. I should have known better, and I know better now. So thank you very mucho. Now fuck off.

This actually reminds me to make a couple of adjustments to a couple of hard-learned lessons:

Lesson #1. Be nice to all little things, regardless of their level of idiocy.
Lesson #2. Keep your distance from living things that are meaner than you. That now includes me.

1 comment:

tada said...

Lesson #3: Remember to regularly seek the fellowship of those who are on a similar path to yours. It's good for your health to take regular breaks from the company of dumb-asses.