IF me saying stupid people is triggering you then you are probably what I am trying to illustrate in terms of stupid. Example: I had an abusive childhood where my wealthy parents would literally try to find every exception they could just so they could spend less time with me (third child out of a family with four children). This includes diagnosis like autism and literally everything else (new age hippy neveux riche mother and workaholic father), so I accept I have a mild trigger when I read that because all I experience when I meet these moments is, "Oh great, this person is also trying to simply engage with bare minimum contact methods and thinks I wasn't born and raised around that shit."
>>12166002If the answer doesn't have a closed-form solution set or a conjunctive grammar then I can't turn it into a distributive product, meaning I can't translate or distill the required thing into useful stuff. Simply providing an observation without attachment is no different to me than radio static.
>>12166009I should perhaps further specify here. I define 'stupid people' as those who can't disengage or identify when their emotions are obstacles to productive communication.
>>12166016Yes, all that is something I've done and codified 'stupid people'. I do not care about people's ignorance on a given topic because every living thing has at least 1 degree of ignorance that they'll never become aware of. I use the term stupid figuratively and provide my own life experience as demonstrative example. You can inspect my own behavior across my timeline and the behavior of others that I have interacted with. My own behavior is the only thing I can change and my personal/divine boundaries of 'wasting time I could use actually creating shit or making other people happy' are the things I'm attempting to empower and define here. I agree that 4chan can also be construed as a waste of time but I am here with an intent and purpose.
I agree that smarter > smarter (recursive upgrade)