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10 months ago
She's An Icon

She's an icon

10 months ago

Source: mika.and.mocha

11 months ago

猫が大好きスケボー亀【A skateboard turtle who loves cats】

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11 months ago

He understood the assignment

11 months ago
I Hope We All Make It

I hope we all make it

11 months ago

The way some men talk about women is crazy “I just want someone to wait at the door when I get home and be happy to see me, is that too much to ask?” Bitch just get a dog???

11 months ago

In the darkest chapter of German history, during a time when incited mobs threw stones into the windows of innocent shop owners and women and children were cruelly humiliated in the open; Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a young pastor, began to speak publicly against the atrocities.

After years of trying to change people’s minds, Bonhoeffer came home one evening and his own father had to tell him that two men were waiting in his room to take him away.

In prison, Bonhoeffer began to reflect on how his country of poets and thinkers had turned into a collective of cowards, crooks and criminals. Eventually he concluded that the root of the problem was not malice, but stupidity.

In his famous letters from prison, Bonhoeffer argued that stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice, because while “one may protest against evil; it can be exposed and prevented by the use of force, against stupidity we are defenseless. Neither protests nor the use of force accomplish anything here. Reasons fall on deaf ears.”

Facts that contradict a stupid person’s prejudgment simply need not be believed and when they are irrefutable, they are just pushed aside as inconsequential, as incidental. In all this, the stupid person is self-satisfied and, being easily irritated, becomes dangerous by going on the attack.

For that reason, greater caution is called for when dealing with a stupid person than with a malicious one. If we want to know how to get the better of stupidity, we must seek to understand its nature.

This much is certain, stupidity is in essence not an intellectual defect but a moral one. There are human beings who are remarkably agile intellectually yet stupid, and others who are intellectually dull yet anything but stupid.

The impression one gains is not so much that stupidity is a congenital defect but that, under certain circumstances, people are made stupid or rather, they allow this to happen to them.

People who live in solitude manifest this defect less frequently than individuals in groups. And so it would seem that stupidity is perhaps less a psychological than a sociological problem.

It becomes apparent that every strong upsurge of power, be it of a political or religious nature, infects a large part of humankind with stupidity. Almost as if this is a sociological-psychological law where the power of the one needs the stupidity of the other.

The process at work here is not that particular human capacities, such as intellect, suddenly fail. Instead, it seems that under the overwhelming impact of rising power, humans are deprived of their inner independence and, more or less consciously, give up an autonomous position.

The fact that the stupid person is often stubborn must not blind us from the fact that he is not independent. In conversation with him, one virtually feels that one is dealing not at all with him as a person, but with slogans, catchwords, and the like that have taken possession of him.

He is under a spell, blinded, misused, and is abused in his very being. Having thus become a mindless tool, the stupid person will also be capable of any evil – incapable of seeing that it is evil.

Only an act of liberation, not instruction, can overcome stupidity. Here we must come to terms with the fact that in most cases a genuine internal liberation becomes possible only when external liberation has preceded it. Until then, we must abandon all attempts to convince the stupid person.

Bonhoeffer died due to his involvement in a plot against Adolf Hitler, at dawn on 9 April 1945 at Flossenbürg concentration camp - just two weeks before soldiers from the United States liberated the camp.

—Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Theory of Stupidity

11 months ago

Source: niqiu_niru

11 months ago

Tiny paws, big adventures

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11 months ago

Source: spongecake_thescottishfold

11 months ago

Happy Caturday 🐈

11 months ago

How do they survive in the wild

11 months ago

Sleepy baby

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11 months ago

Busted, stuck, and embarrassed

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11 months ago

Trauma didn't make me nice, I consciously made me nice because I don't want anyone else to suffer like I did. Trauma didn't make me strong, I made me strong. Don't you dare ever tell me my trauma made me anything but scared, broken, and confused. Don't give credit to the abusers for me being a good person. They didn't make me good, I made myself good.

11 months ago

I have found my tramp stamp idea

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11 months ago
Small Batch Brownies

Small Batch Brownies

11 months ago

i’m fucking dying. it’s been brought to ben collins (the rad new owner of the onion’s) attention that Google AI summary is using The Onion headlines, resulting in this:

I’m Fucking Dying. It’s Been Brought To Ben Collins (the Rad New Owner Of The Onion’s) Attention
I’m Fucking Dying. It’s Been Brought To Ben Collins (the Rad New Owner Of The Onion’s) Attention
I’m Fucking Dying. It’s Been Brought To Ben Collins (the Rad New Owner Of The Onion’s) Attention
I’m Fucking Dying. It’s Been Brought To Ben Collins (the Rad New Owner Of The Onion’s) Attention
I’m Fucking Dying. It’s Been Brought To Ben Collins (the Rad New Owner Of The Onion’s) Attention
I’m Fucking Dying. It’s Been Brought To Ben Collins (the Rad New Owner Of The Onion’s) Attention
11 months ago

petting the kitty

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