Friday, September 24, 2010
Kwanstainia Is Hopelessly Doomed
I don't want you to think I'm superficial but I have to tell you, the intelligence of the female reporters for the Russian Times is matched by their incredible beauty. Contrast with Fox News, where the women are also handpicked for their attractiveness but have minds on par with hummingbirds.
If you don't believe me, watch segments from the Russian Times and listen to the questions and replies the female reporters provide. Very smart girls. I don't know if I've seen too many girls like this in my entire life. Pretty ones are common enough but that kind of brain in combination is pretty irresistible for me. I can honestly say I have the biochemical profile of a gay man when normal women are talking - it's impossible for me to find them attractive in any way. On the other hand, with these kinds of girls ... the second you hear those brains, my pants start to shrink. There must be an alien planet somewhere that they have women like this in abundance. I wish I could have grown up on that planet. I bet you that's my ancient neanderthal genes trying to steer me to a proper mate instead of one of those Fox News types of women.
The average female in the 'Kwa is little more than a barnyard animal with a nice coat relatively. Most of the 30 years I lived in America, I rarely met a woman who could speak in complete sentences or even remember what country she was in. It's either something in the water or else they managed to breed the brains right out of that stock altogether. Sometimes watching Fox News, I feel a bit ill when the women are speaking with that soft porn makeup and droll mindless bunkum. I can't imagine anything less sexy in the universe. Russian Times reporters, on the other hand ... wow.
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A man should consider himself extremely lucky if in his entire life has met a woman that combines brains, looks AND aggression. Who knows what kind of long-extinct genes, from unknown past races we know nothing about, are preserved through such women. As you said, it's as if they evolved in another planet separately. I've met only one such woman in my life and I can honestly tell you she was a woman in the way an asteroid impact is an accident, in the way Goddess Kali has hands, in the way Cerberus is a dog, in the way Hunter S. Thompson was a reporter, and in the way Texas Arcane is blogger.
I'm sorry to say that I met a women like that in my youth and didn't appreciate her.
I was a foolish, immature young man. I only now know what I gave up.
It wasn't meant to be is one way of looking at it.
Another, more realistic, way is to admit I screwed up a once in a lifetime chance.
I guess one could call that evolution in action.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11408298
"Neanderthals were keen on innovation and technology and developed tools all on their own, scientists say."
Funny you should mention them. Spotted this today. Those Neanderthals may have been the better half of our blood after all. Of course we've long since bred out most of the genes for real innovation and thinking. We're move bovine than homonid. I'm pretty sure I remember you long ago voicing suspicions of them being more advanced than modern science claimed they were.
Funny how - time after time - "new discoveries/theories" seem to be constantly a few years behind vault-co. A lag for the rest of the population to catch up, if you will.
Of course we've long since bred out most of the genes for real innovation and thinking. We're move bovine than homonid. I'm pretty sure I remember you long ago voicing suspicions of them being more advanced than modern science claimed they were.
Except of course for those poor bastards born with "Asperger's Autism," which we all know is some kind of rare brain damage that leaves the sufferer with the ability to reason, recognize and recollect with far superior ability to normal people. It's almost as though this wasn't a type of brain damage at all ... rather just a form of neanderthal gene expression. That's impossible, though. Science fiction.
I don't know, Tex; all the Asperger's cases I've encountered outside of this blog have been fairly dysfunctional.
Is this an expression of the noble Neanderthal genes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBUzZowEt1E
No wonder they had trouble passing those genes on.
Except your mind isn't very specific, J, which is characteristic of Homo Sapiens in general. You appear to have trouble classifying things and building associations in your mind.
For you, anybody who acts retarded has "Asperger's" and anyone who seems primitive is "Neanderthal." In both cases, you're wrong. From long experience, I know that if I took the time to elaborate, you'd just forget everything within 24 hours that I said. This is substantially better than most people, who tend to forget anything that has been explained to them within minutes of hearing it.
Neither "Asperger's" nor "Neanderthal" are concepts you really grasp.
For understanding things, thinking, learning, perceiving, making deductions ... you really need somebody with "Asperger's" for these things. "Asperger's" is simply a way to describe someone who is not good at deception and social maneuvering but is otherwise good at thinking and learning. It's almost like there were two species living side-by-side on the same planet ... one of them oblivious even of it's own traits, much less those of it's benefactors.
Well, the man in that video isn't just some retard I stumbled upon; he's a self-described Asperger's case and a famous poster-child for the syndrome. He's a fascinating person, really.
http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Chris-chan
"I know that if I took the time to elaborate, you'd just forget everything within 24 hours that I said. This is substantially better than most people"
Flattery will get you nowhere, Tex. Not to worry, though; I've followed your blog and I think my humble human brain remembers the gist of your position on Neanderthals and Asperger's autism.
If I remember correctly, every retard has Asperger's and every primitive person is a Neanderthal. And you admire Stephen Hawking, I remember that, too.
When the autism rate began to soar into the stratosphere, fast talking doctors had to come up with a good line of crap to stultify parents bringing their children back in after getting the MMR vaccine in extremely damaged condition.
Across the western world, the most frequent baloney they hatched to stave off class action suits was "Not to worry - it's probably that kind of brain damage that makes your kid turn out super smart."
Asperger's is in fact incredibly rare. Whereas autists often have some similar qualities, in general there was really no comparison between the two conditions. That's from Hans Asperger himself.
So instead of hopeless damaged brain dead your-kid-is-obviously-now-retarded-for-life, doctors told these parents "Come back in ten years, I'm sure it will turn out to be Asperger's. Besides, the statute of limitations will make it much harder to sue me then."
It's easy to spot Aspergers. It's the opposite of autism.
Incapable of making small talk.
Encyclopedia knowledge of almost anything.
The capacity to learn, reason and draw conclusions. An ability which exists only as vanity in Homo Sapiens.
That retard likely has a savant autism and probably doesn't display any of the three qualities above. When you see the three above, that's not autism. You're talking to a Neanderthal, trust me.
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