"Doug E. Fresh, you're on."6 mins??
But you’ll watch 6 minutes of trash rap videos. FOH6 mins??
MaybeBut you’ll watch 6 minutes of trash rap videos. FOH
It's worth it Shady. Those 6 minutes went by fast as my mouth dropped to the floor6 mins??
6 mins??
"Doug E. Fresh, you're on."
Tell me that's not the first thing that went through your head when you read that response! That joke wrote itself!A fucking deathbed
the under 40 peeps didnt feel what that era was like... so that doesnt hit the same for 'emTell me that's not the first thing that went through your head when you read that response! That joke wrote itself!
you are like a cockroach that won't die.Maybe
science isn't true. it's agreed to be true. but it beats what you feel and arrogance all day.
A friend sent me this:
The only thing that might be more perplexing than the psychology of Donald Trump is the psychology of his supporters.Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance - basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the best that it’s ever been ,they take his word for it. The seemingly obvious solution would be to try to reach these people through political ads ,expert opinions , and logical arguments that educate with facts. Except none of those things seems to be swaying any Trump supporters from his side, despite great efforts to bring this information to them directly. The Dunning-Kruger effect explains that the problem isn’t just that they are misinformed. This creates a double burden. Studies have shown that people who lack expertise in some area of knowledge often have a cognitive bias that prevents them for realizing that they lack expertise. As psychologist David Dunning wrote in his oped for politico,”The knowledge and intelligence that are required to be good at a task are often the same qualities that are needed to recognize that one is not good at a task- and if one lacks such knowledge and intelligence, one remains ignorant that one is not good at the task. This includes political judgment.” Essentially , they’re not smart enough to realize they’re dumb. And if one is under the illusion that they have sufficient or superior knowledge,then they have no reason to defer to anyone else’s judgment.
A friend sent me this:
The only thing that might be more perplexing than the psychology of Donald Trump is the psychology of his supporters.Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance - basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the best that it’s ever been ,they take his word for it. The seemingly obvious solution would be to try to reach these people through political ads ,expert opinions , and logical arguments that educate with facts. Except none of those things seems to be swaying any Trump supporters from his side, despite great efforts to bring this information to them directly. The Dunning-Kruger effect explains that the problem isn’t just that they are misinformed. This creates a double burden. Studies have shown that people who lack expertise in some area of knowledge often have a cognitive bias that prevents them for realizing that they lack expertise. As psychologist David Dunning wrote in his oped for politico,”The knowledge and intelligence that are required to be good at a task are often the same qualities that are needed to recognize that one is not good at a task- and if one lacks such knowledge and intelligence, one remains ignorant that one is not good at the task. This includes political judgment.” Essentially , they’re not smart enough to realize they’re dumb. And if one is under the illusion that they have sufficient or superior knowledge,then they have no reason to defer to anyone else’s judgment.
A friend sent me this:
The only thing that might be more perplexing than the psychology of Donald Trump is the psychology of his supporters.Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance - basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the best that it’s ever been ,they take his word for it. The seemingly obvious solution would be to try to reach these people through political ads ,expert opinions , and logical arguments that educate with facts. Except none of those things seems to be swaying any Trump supporters from his side, despite great efforts to bring this information to them directly. The Dunning-Kruger effect explains that the problem isn’t just that they are misinformed. This creates a double burden. Studies have shown that people who lack expertise in some area of knowledge often have a cognitive bias that prevents them for realizing that they lack expertise. As psychologist David Dunning wrote in his oped for politico,”The knowledge and intelligence that are required to be good at a task are often the same qualities that are needed to recognize that one is not good at a task- and if one lacks such knowledge and intelligence, one remains ignorant that one is not good at the task. This includes political judgment.” Essentially , they’re not smart enough to realize they’re dumb. And if one is under the illusion that they have sufficient or superior knowledge,then they have no reason to defer to anyone else’s judgment.
Did @BrownTurd show his hand?you are like a cockroach that won't die.