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Everybody’s Stupid, CCLXXVII

Before I begin, I want to salute battle rapper T-Rex, who suffered a seizure mid-performance during his latest battle. All that perpetual projecting of one’s voice, pacing and panting, pressure to please people, etc. can be a pain. Shouting and screaming stimulates the secretion of stress hormones, and we all know that stress kills. In what situation is stress conducive to success? Humans insult and injure each other for sport, which shows how stupid they are—as they study, train for, and support stressful situations. Hypocritically, boxing and battle rap—combat and conflict—are two of my favorite things to watch. We could say that war is “good for absolutely nothing,” but we watch it while wishing for the warriors that we worship to win. In that case, war is good for watching, right? Y’all, without a wafer of a doubt, we’re doomed! Saving humanity would be like striving to keep them from savoring the satisfaction of successfully winning a war—or watching a war be won. Being fed up and fighting go together like hunger and hamburgers. And these days, people praise food reviewers like they’re saving the world one opinion at a time, though said reviewers often subject small businesses to serious scrutiny from spectators who will never spend a dime at their restaurants. How many battles, big and baby-sized, do you think are brought about by people being so bored that bitterness becomes the bedrock of their attitude toward everything that they’ve discovered they dislike, disapprove of, and disagree with? Remember, boredom is baneful. I believe that it’s in humans’ nature to nurture hostility and hatred when differences naturally divide us and cause disintegration. Still, sometimes seeing things differently can save you from stupidity. If we all saw everything similarly or the same way, stupidity wouldn’t show. Granted, stupidity is relative—as respective perspectives vary vastly. Also, naturally, recognizing what one regards as inconsistencies in others can indicate incompatibility that deepens differences—causing said differences to become irreconcilable. But if you’re one of those people who thinks that you’re smart by reaching for reasons to disbelieve, distrust, or discredit those who you’re indifferent to, remember that nobody has to see things your way. Bear with me, because I’m probably about to lose y’all here—if I haven’t already. Think about it like this, we often interpret integration as the inclusion of individuals in an intentional comprehensive connection, correct? Contrarily, disintegration (the inverse of integration) isn’t commonly used in a context that correlates with the disconnection, deterioration, or decomposition of humans collectively. Humans are so dumb that their differences are deteriorating them—decomposing everything in the world that they love to watch at war—and they don’t think even give a fuck. How in the actual fuck are you going to enjoy the entertainment of war if every warrior, and the world, has disintegrated? Personally, I’ve deliberately disconnected from destructive and debilitating connections due to irreconcilable differences. The Feds—who I hate and hope all have heart attacks or horrible accidents that send them to hell—feel like forcing fate or favor by fighting against my free will and trying to coerce me into connections will somehow make me forget why I don’t fuck with stupid-ass people. It’s as if they see how important integration is and how influential it can be, but don’t see how imposing their influence inspires irreconcilable differences or how important it is resist that imposition. Like, what?! Differences are destined, and even though disintegration doesn’t do wonders for saving a world at war, do we deserve to be demanded to deal with destruction and debilitation just to save ourselves? That doesn’t make sense, does it? Do you see how stupidity is stopping the world from being saved? If irreconcilable differences are destined, and destructive, and debilitating, and are what causes disintegration, they’re inevitable and impossible to stop! This shit will drive you crazy—debilitate you, make you destructive, or leave you no choice but to detach and disconnect. When the crises that cause chaos are cyclical because they’re certain, they can’t be controlled. Still, if there was a solution, it would be stopping stupidity. Are you strong enough to agree to disagree and coexist with irreconcilable differences without waging war? Unfortunately, at least for the opps, I’m strong enough make war good for something different…

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