Wednesday, April 23, 2008 concern or exasperation? ♥ 12:32 AM
One rule in debating is to NEVER leave rhetorical questions unanswered. And the answer is the latter.
Sometimes, undermining your opponents' intelligence and knowledge can only make you less intelligent and less knowledgeable. I hate to say such self-indulging things but the fact is, you're stupid.
You're stupid because you thought I was stupid enough to believe your highly imagined recounts. You thought that you were brilliant, that you covered every hole and gap. But you're stupid because such an act of replacement is a replacement in itself. You can't conceal your alterations. Perhaps you could dodge a little and try to block it out of view but it will always be there and you won't always be there to block it.
Some people are just more ambitious that the rest. They think they can handle everything, multiplied. They think they can handle multiple girlfriends and multiple vehicles and multiple social identities when they don't even have multiple bank accounts or multiple capacities. More importantly, they lack the brains to strategise and to conceal.
As the old saying goes, feeding a man a fish does not equate to teaching how him to fish. You've got to learn, not just open your mouth like a statue and wait for everything to fall.
But it's your life, and it does not intersect with mine.