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Everybody’s Stupid, CCCXXXIII

Kirk Franklin (allegedly), I’d rather have the silver and gold! What good does God do “all the time” for the eternally defeated, downtrodden, desperate, dejected, debilitated, debased, and dupes of the Devil? I believe that God is mostly good for giving grieving and gassed people hope. People plead and pray for prosperous possibilities to palliate their pain, and give God the glory whenever the getting’s good. Conversely, when accountability and appropriate actions aren’t part of a person’s plans, “the Devil made (them) do it!” Freaky-ass Mr. Franklin, you’re one of few folks who’ve for sure changed lives with your calling. Still, some of the most sinful and shameless souls I’ve known are forever fans of your music and devotedly despise the Devil. The fact is, people are permanently imperfect, which makes them perpetually partial to pomposity and presumption. And because of that, God and his “children” are the most contradictory characters imaginable. Granted, certain circumstances and specific situations call for relevant reactions and different decisions. Still, if God granted goodness and graciousness in his guidance, good would beat bad and exceed evil endlessly and effortlessly. Instead, the battles begin and never end. Hence, I’m an avid atheist. Again, I’ve been irreligious since I was seven, as I likened the Bible to books of fantasy and folly—subsequently aligning God with Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, etc. Some shit simply never makes sense to me, and religion is ridiculous as a reality—though I recognize the righteousness that it represents as a remedy to repeat and ruinous ridiculousness. Leadership is like a lifeline, which makes it a necessity. So, God and his so-called guidance and grace has its place. Diverging slightly, dummies are definitely the most delusional people on the planet. Imagine believing beyond all doubt that being in business that doesn’t belong to you, meaning you don’t belong in it, doesn’t bust boundaries and shouldn’t bother the business’ owners. In my opinion, one of the most vicious violations that validly leads to violence is stupid motherfuckers’ propensity for prying, probing, and punctuating in people’s private affairs without permission or probable cause. Like I said, sympathizing with stupidity and immodest imbeciles is difficult for me because it’s dumb. Speaking of stupid, I bet the shit that the sadistic Satanists are saying to y’all—the statements and suppositions that are stimulating your spirit to stand against me—doesn’t even make any fucking sense! And do you know how I know y’all are stupid? It’s because the shit that y’all are saying doesn’t make any fucking sense. For instance, if you’ve never “seen this side of me before,” stupid, you shouldn’t have. Why would I put this type of passion into pettiness and puny problems that could have been solved with simple suggestions or casual conversations if stupid motherfuckers weren’t so stupid? Get out of here! You basic-ass, barbaric, benighted, brainless bitches, I’ll always be the bigger person. I don’t waste my time working against what makes sense. If I’ve ever let you slide, thank your God! And doesn’t having people who claim to know my character note that I’m normally nice and non-confrontational prove that I’m not the abidingly angry asshole that the fuck-ass Feds are dying to make me out to be? So, if I’m going off and giving goofies grief, that must mean that something serious has sparked intensity and indignation, right? Once more, you’re stupid and the shit that you’re saying doesn’t make sense. Now, let me burst a bigger bubble, okay? Experience is defined as contact with or observation of facts or events. For example, witnessing a wrongdoer wreck their life by willfully making the worst decisions, when encouraging a wise witness to dodge detrimental decisions, is effectively experiencing and learning. Making the same “mistakes” as many miserable motherfuckers before you just for the first-hand experience makes you stupid! Like I said, trends and traditions are the enemy of evolution. I’ve experienced enough, including watching people waste their time and wreck their lives, to know that avoiding the mistakes of many others makes me smarter than people who don’t learn from others’ mistakes. Y’all ain’t even smart enough to learn from your own fucking mistakes, let alone someone else’s. How stupid are you? Well, soon…

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