We found the saint patron of internet.
To tell the truth I never read either Dante or Ariosto
Reminds me of this story about a Luddite who, while captured and injured, signalled for a priest to come over and asked 'Can you keep a secret?' After hearing the priest confirm they could, he responded with 'So can I' and proceeded to die.
an internet warrior taken too soon
This is fucking amazing.
Also, Dante all the way.
Off you go, banished to the desert with you
I must admit I never read Ariosto either. I started Orlando Furioso years ago, then dropped it after a few pages (it was uni times and I was burned out with literature).
Are deathbed confessions still a thing? I want to hear the last words of all MAGA, Antivaxx and tankie grifters. Finally solve the big mystery: can people really be that stupid? Or have they been liars and grifters all along?
can people really be that stupid?
Yes
https://au.news.yahoo.com/anti-vaxxer-live-tweets-himself-dying-from-covid-070218053.html
👏 Herman Cain awards all around 👏
This guy had degrees in math and computer science 😕
Ben Carson was a goddamned brain surgeon who was a fucking moron that believed the pyramids were used to store grain.
Don't confuse education with intelligence. Some of the smartest people I've met are the dumbest motherfuckers outside of their specific knowledge domains. I still laugh about the PhD who bitched me out in front of his class because he couldn't figure out how to turn a computer on.
Surgeons apparently have a reputation for being kind of stupid. Their main qualification is physical, since they have to have incredibly steady hands. I'd rather have a moron who won't slip cutting into my brain than a genius who will.
Aside from that, though, Engineer Syndrome is definitely a thing. I suspect it's part of why programmers aren't unionized basically anywhere.
Surgeons apparently have a reputation for being kind of stupid.
Can confirm. I worked for a surgery center during COVID, and remember at least one surgeon who must have failed germ theory class when it came to mask effectiveness 😅
Me when talking about House of Leaves
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