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RE: Not Not Financial Advice

in LeoFinance3 years ago

Do you think you could stop me from shoving my dick down your throat?

I don't really want an answer to that question... that is, unless you feel compelled to do so. It's just my unusual way of pointing out that, in all likelihood, most people would agree that there is a line, beyond which a word exchange is of palpable "negative value".

You could argue that majority consensus isn't of value when determining what is of true value, relative to _______ (uncovering truth, positively evolving, etc.), but, if that's the case, you really shouldn't be surprised when you get general backlash, and perhaps a few swift jabs to rib-cage, from the peanut gallery, who happen to be the people that society bends its big, stinky ass to.

The Jesus of Great Holy Bibble-babble, er Holy Bible, if nothing else, is a fairly accurate representation of what happens to people who dare to press on in their questioning of the status quo.

Truly smart people distance themselves from that type of activity, despite their burning desire to rip a stinky truth bomb for humanity to incessantly suffer for, as their collective noses soak up its dank, putrid realness.

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I wouldn't walk into a Burger King and ask for a Big Mac though. Of course if you play stupid games, you'll win stupid prizes.

But maybe those "stupid prizes" are the key to another, far superior universe. One can never know these things... unless...

No stones unturned.

Everyone was wrong when they made their first assumption about anything, in the grandest game of all.

It's wise to ask questions. But if you think you know the answer before asking, then you may as well just place a period at the end and call it a day.

Nothing wrong with being wrong. That's usually just the most common side effect we all suffer from when believing we're right.

Generally it is, yes. But, to slightly bend your own point in your last comment, working in some of my own point in the comment that you responded to, some questions take you out the game completely. Then, who knows if there can be more questions for you to ask, or someone left to hear the answer(s).

I'd argue that it's generally right to be "wrong" in today's society, but I'm tiring myself with the ambiguousness with which I'm speaking at the moment, so I think I'll amuse myself with some other time sink, if you don't mind.

That's fine. I was bored, too. See you around man.