Things people say that make you wonder if they have any brain function

-LEK-

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Originally posted by ymmot31:
Originally posted by -LEK-:
People who think global warming is a myth or evolution is just a guess.
Any run of the mill idiot that equates these two viewpoints. Guarantee his family tree resembles a telephone pole.
Or that they are considered science deniers? Please don't interject when you can't keep up. Stupid monkey.
 

gamecockcat

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Have honestly heard this: 'don't confuse me with the facts...' during a discussion/argument over religion, I think, but have heard it a few other times, too.

"It's all part of God's plan" whenever a tragedy strikes.
Anyone who quotes a politician as support for a particular viewpoint or issue. By definition, politicians lie 100% of the time.
"He/she is in a better place" at a funeral - how the f*ck do you know?
'I don't know what he stands for but I'm going to vote for him anyway', i.e., all low information voters.
 

Pope John Wall II

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'I seen"

"Net neutrality is a bad thing"

"It snowed a lot so climate change is a hoax"

"I owe my life to a man living in space who watches my every move and hates when I masturbate or use curse words and will punish me for eternity if I don't devote my entire life to worshipping him"
 

Wall2Boogie

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I've been there with the "daddy" thing. Very creepy. As for favorite it has to be when referring to Walmart or Kmart as plural. A great example. Ima head on up to the Walmarts see if I can't get me a new raffle and some britches so I can take my sons kid huntin this weekend.
 

rmattox

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I hate it when the media uses a plural verb for a singular noun...Example: The Miami Heat rolls past the Clippers (correct) but a newspaper will write "The Miami Heat roll past the Clippers (incorrect). Though the name Heat is for a team of multiple individuals, Heat is a singular noun...no matter how someone chooses to use it.

Another: Using the word "an" before a word that begins with a consonant. Example: That was an historical event (incorrect). That was a historical event (correct). The "h" is neither a vowel, nor is it silent. I've never taken an "istory" class.
 

wildcatadam6

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Originally posted by argubs2:
"I really enjoy The Big Bang Theory."

 

BernieSadori

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Anyone claiming to have an open mind yet criticizes anyone and anything they don't agree with.