Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Someone Thinks I'll Get Upset If They Diss The Vatican? More Clueles Than Clouseau

Oh, please.  I've been more critical of the Vatican than all of the NYC-Upper Mid-Western University town, Seattle area dolts at Duncan's put together, more critical because my criticism is based on current reality, not uninformed bigotry taken in during childhood,  the childhood they continue in into their senectitude.   That's one of the things about that place, they are totally conventional bigots of their kind and that kind hasn't much developed since about 1957.  Many of the worst bigots I've ever heard have been from that milieu.  

I think Duncan is a good example of how among that kind education doesn't mean learning to think and learn new things, it means reciting the rote crap that will get you recognized as part of the clique.  Learning stuff is like work, too much like it to take with him and his seniors play group.   I knew that kind of thing a bit from the time I spent  in universities but it wasn't till going online and reading the  unfiltered ersatz thinking of hundreds and thousands of such types that I really understood it was a widespread form of chosen debility.  It's kind of like smoking or drinking or binge watching crap shows on whatever venue they're using for that, these days.  If they weren't so lazy they'd go haunt casinos like more ambitious degenerated geezers. 

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  1. Someone at Eschaton dissed the Vatican?

    In other news, water is wet.

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    1. I believe I was told because someone thought it would shock and upset me. They are as impotent as they love to believe they are crafty and original.

      On the other hand, they were outraged that I dissed the Oscars and Hollywood, apparently, The Church of the Childish. Simps got pissed off that I noted it was a place of illusions and lies, something noted in 1937 by Johnny Mercer in that satirical song taken as an anthem by such dolts. They really believe that illusion and lies are something to celebrate.

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