Intellectional war?

Started by peterKSL4 pages

genius is a title given, once one has came up with the prove of ones worthiness of having that title...

Arrogant "geniuses" don't have friends because they don't like to be placed on the same level as their peers, they don't want to look at someone else as an equal, they just want a bunch of inferior beings to stand around and gawk at their brilliance.

that is one possibility, another I found out is that if a genius is place with another normal being, the normal being would either betray him, or misunderstand him, and lead to serious problems..

i dunno if this has been said cause i couldn't be bothered to read all the posts 😛

but in World War 2 the was a Magician who deceived the German bombers by making a town/city appear as if it was like 2 miles down the road so in the dark they bombed the fake village. then while the Germans were bombing that they were putting fake damage on the real town/city.

the germans came to look at what they had done and they saw a destructed town/city.

Intellectual war has taken place

T.M - I like your warning! Very true, man.

but in World War 2 the was a Magician who deceived the German bombers by making a town/city appear as if it was like 2 miles down the road so in the dark they bombed the fake village. then while the Germans were bombing that they were putting fake damage on the real town/city.
and this occured where?

"but in World War 2 the was a Magician who deceived the German bombers by making a town/city appear as if it was like 2 miles down the road so in the dark they bombed the fake village. then while the Germans were bombing that they were putting fake damage on the real town/city."

I also never heard about this???

most genuises are without friends because they cant really compare to the average stupid joe
i also think that intelligence breeds insanity i think it has happened more then once if iam not mistaken
they also find different things with different terms and all genuises need to be friends it would make them insane and happy and us dolts can just go one being stupid and ignorant

punctuation sucks ass

Originally posted by Philosophicus
That's just your opinion KharmaDog, Michelangelo WAS a genius and WAS ARROGANT - he had a scar on his nose to prove that, as he was hit by someone who was annoyed by his arrogance, and he said himself that he did NOT need friends. Friendship does NOT foster genius. Why is it that a lot of geniuses were recluses?

What's the point of being a genius if you have no friends? Why don't you follow my lead and have the best of both worlds...friendship and an extraordinary level of intelligence. It sure works for me...

and an extraordinary level of intelligence. It sure works for me...
if that is so you sure fooled us

The genius is always fooled by idiots, as he doesn't understand them. 😂

Originally posted by finti
if that is so you sure fooled us

"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he doesn't exist."

Works for me too.

Works for me too.
yeah delusion seems to be a virtue

Originally posted by finti
yeah delusion seems to be a virtue

Only if you mistake it for 'illusion'.

Neither illusion, nor delusion are virtues, what is however a virtue is the ability to know how to laugh at every truth and falsehood.

Originally posted by Philosophicus
Neither illusion, nor delusion are virtues, what is however a virtue is the ability to know how to laugh at every truth and falsehood.

Ha ha.

Neither illusion, nor delusion are virtues, what is however a virtue is the ability to know how to laugh at every truth and falsehood.

Works for me too.
ha ha to the latter of Philos quote tehn

I'm glad you get it, but are you laughing at my statement as being a truth or a falsehood?

Originally posted by finti
ha ha to the latter of Philos quote tehn

I got there first, finti - so, nuhhhhhh-nuhhhhhhhhhh-ne-nuhhhhhhhhhhhhh-nuhhhhhhhhhhhh!

Originally posted by Philosophicus
I'm glad you get it, but are you laughing at my statement as being a truth or a falsehood?

Either/or works for me...