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#42661
Julian
Hmmm, what's this - the Moronda ruling? You have the right to remain stupid!
6/9/2006 5:54:35 AM
#42772
David D.G.
Okay, but I think it's rather silly to insist on holding onto a belief proved wrong than to, oh, actually LEARN something new.
~David D.G.
6/9/2006 10:10:40 PM
#42946
Crosis
If this were a current post (rather than an old one revived), I'd give it a vote for Fundamentalism in a Nutshell.
6/10/2006 10:10:52 PM
#186221
Cynic
Blind Ignorance award?
3/18/2007 7:12:15 PM
#730432
Some Random Guy
Interestingly, this statement assumes that the belief is wrong beforehand, and he will believe it even though there is only an off chance that it's right.
Sad.
10/22/2008 12:57:00 AM
#733565
Forbidden Apple Eater
If your third grade teacher told you that one plus one was two, and you said simply "No Miss, it's three," and all these years later you still believed it, you'd look like a bit of an idiot. Whether it was wrong or not.
Now, do you want to rethink that phrasing or not?
10/24/2008 7:27:01 AM
#735044
Darwin
That level of blinkered pig-ignorance is impossible to ever cure. This idiot couldn't even serve as a decent door-stop.
10/26/2008 1:58:00 AM
#1487693
Crimson Lizard
Fine. You're entitled to be as big a moron as you please. Just don't expect us to respect your wrong belief or pass laws based on it.
12/29/2012 1:21:13 PM
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