Do we have a thread for SlackerInc yet? Maybe we should

Do you really think that’s my thesis, or are you strawmanning me? I never said any average schmoe can handle setting education policy. I referred to someone with high intelligence and perspicacity.

Wow, you really do not know what you’re talking about. For the school principal, one hires someone, get this, qualified for the position. For the plumber, not a plumber’s assistant or a plumber’s apprentice, one hires someone, get this, qualified as a plumber.

But that’s okay. In the scenario you provided above, you won’t be hired for either position. Care to guess why?

Did you really not understand the thought experiment or are you just purposely defying it?

I know what you said, and I’m pretty well aware of how you argue. You’re Dunning-Kruger incarnate.

You guys have to remember that where most people would have a brain, Slacker has piles upon piles of shit. A skull filled to the brim with shit.

Keep that in mind (ha!) when interacting with it.

Oh, I understood your stupidity. A valid thought experience is one that has some relation to reality. Your stipulated experiment does not. And, of course, you tossed it out there in a lame attempt to undermine the intelligence of your opponents. Care to guess why it didn’t work?

Nope.

I have a friend who is quite smart at many things.

His house is also his business, and when he moved in, he wanted 3 phone lines, which needed to be wired to various spots in his house. Also internet connections. At the time, he also used FAX machines extensively for his orders, which meant 2 more phone lines. Quite a complex job.

He did all the wiring himself, including a very complex junction box next to his electrical panel. He figured out how to do this by finding and reading manuals, doing research and asking questions when he bought materials.
When he had finished all the work, a telephone technician was called to do the final hookup to the outside lines. He checked my friends work. Everything was perfect and labelled. He was so impressed with the complex job done so well, he took photos to show his colleagues how a job should be done.

Quick, Slacker, post something! You don’t have the last word in, and I know how important that is to you.

Something.

Tell us, what colour collar do taxi drivers wear, again?

How about novel translators or ACT tutors? I have made more from those sidelines this year than from driving for Uber. :stuck_out_tongue:

They’re only “sidelines” if they’re alongside a real job.

Wow, did you really just say that? You sound like a toff on Downton Abbey sneering through his monocle at the working classes.

Running wires is absolute monkey work compared to plumbing. No fucking comparison. Not that it matters in this analogy clusterfuck but still…

I’m not the one who first brought up archaic collar colours. It was a *response *to the use of that anachronism, not an endorsement of the system.

And also: way to completely miss the point, there. I wasn’t sneering at the working classes, I was sneering at *one *autodidact taxi driver who seems to think he could *easily *be a policy wonk, just because his Dunning-Kruger’s metastasized.

Respect to all posters who have the patience to converse with SlackerInc.

I honestly don’t know how you do it. The guy is such a waste of space and air. He brings the intelligence, decency and respectability down on the board below the depth of Hell.

He’s a troll of the highest order along with being a massive cunt, as I said respect to all who give him the time of day.
I just scroll past any posts/threads of his and only stopped by to give you props and to say what a stupid little wanker he is.

Slacker’s position that high level government policy making is the sort of thing that any highly intelligent person can get the hang of fairly quickly is certainly silly and sneer-worthy, but it would be silly regardless of his occupation.

His claim to actually BE such a highly intelligent person is also… questionable. But bringing up his occupation doesn’t address that claim, it’s just lazy stereotyping.

I’m stealing that last line. :slight_smile:

It’s not exactly an occupation or anything remotely attached to his identity. He’s been doing part time Uber for a couple of years.

14 months. And I’m hoping my income from the other stuff rises to the point where it will never get to a couple years. Fingers crossed!