Re: the irrationality of the real world
Posted by Mr. Blue on 4/12/06
On 4/11/06, L wrote: > isn't it peculiar that highly intelligent, motivated and > hardworking people experience so much difficulty in the > real world? with all that education and various degrees, > many are poor and miserable, or in any event, don't do > much better financially than others who are less > intelligent and less educated. how do you explain this > phenomenon? These two links might shed some light on the subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Marching_Morons http://www.thedeadbolt.com/reviews/idiocracy_scriptreview.php And remember..."We ain't got no rubbers." Idiocracy's premise is a hillarious idea for a film, but it's hard to believe that Hollywood would allow a filmmaker to produce a movie with such a profound and truthful message.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- the irrationality of the real world, 4/11/06, by L.
- Re: the irrationality of the real world, 4/11/06, by Rajnicht the Tormentor.
- Re: the irrationality of the real world, 4/11/06, by another volunteer?.
- Re: the irrationality of the real world, 4/12/06, by Mr. Blue.
- Re: the irrationality of the real world, 4/12/06, by Ronald Krautenheimer.
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