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ck4829

(35,096 posts)
Fri Mar 18, 2022, 12:44 PM Mar 2022

Saying "I am a moron" does not necessarily mean one is, in fact, a moron

More likely it means the person saying this made a mistake and feels pretty bad about making that mistake, it may also mean the person saying it has a lack of confidence in their own mental abilities and they may be not a moron at all, these two things are not mutually exclusive, and there may be other issues at play here as well.

Now, saying "I stand with Putin" on the other hand...

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Saying "I am a moron" does not necessarily mean one is, in fact, a moron (Original Post) ck4829 Mar 2022 OP
But saying Marjorie Greene & Lauren Boebert are morons might be a fact. TheBlackAdder Mar 2022 #1
Does stating the obvious make a fact? Hugin Mar 2022 #2
Does stating the obvious make a fact? Unless you a zombie. TheBlackAdder Mar 2022 #3
LOL Love it! nt okaawhatever Mar 2022 #4
It is a chicken and egg kind of thing. Hugin Mar 2022 #5
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