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Loathing People For Who They Are

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I believe the beginning of becoming a rational human being is to loathe
each individual for who they are. Everyone has some evil in them worthy
of loathitude. They cannot earn it by simply belonging to some loathsome
group. Nay, their own actions must rise to worthiness.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
How about some examples? Do someone from Star Trek. Show us how.
Wesley Crusher.....that insufferable wunderkind who saves the day
with his plucky superior intelligence & innocent gosh-golly-gee-whiz
outside the box thinking. Loathworthy in spades.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Wesley Crusher.....that insufferable wunderkind who saves the day
with his plucky superior intelligence & innocent gosh-golly-gee-whiz
outside the box thinking. Loathworthy in spades.
I know you're trying, but maybe you just don't like Canadians. How about another example?
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Too late for correction.
Now when I picture Wesley Crusher, I see a lousy Canuckstanian
with maple syrup dripping from his chin, & poutine gravy on his dress.

He would have been executed by the Edo if Picard hadn't convinced God to intercede on his behalf.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Eh... Wesley Crusher is irritating, but William Shatter? He takes it to a whole new level. :D


Eugene Wesley Roddenberry must have liked the name Wesley, as he named a commodore "Wesley" in TOS.

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He made an unkind remark about Kirk being "Captain Dunsel," at which point the M5 computer was so incensed that he decided that Wesley had to die.
 

Secret Chief

Vetted Member
I believe the beginning of becoming a rational human being is to loathe
each individual for who they are. Everyone has some evil in them worthy
of loathitude. They cannot earn it by simply belonging to some loathsome
group. Nay, their own actions must rise to worthiness.
You certainly walk the walk, faux scotty.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
I believe the beginning of becoming a rational human being is to loathe
each individual for who they are. Everyone has some evil in them worthy
of loathitude. They cannot earn it by simply belonging to some loathsome
group. Nay, their own actions must rise to worthiness.
God I hate loathers. Them and backward walkers. Every time I see one I feel like yelling, "Look Buddy, you wouldn't fall down as often or crash into so many things if you tuned around to walk!" Stupid obstinate guys never get it,
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
God I hate loathers. Them and backward walkers. Every time I see one I feel like yelling, "Look Buddy, you wouldn't fall down as often or crash into so many things if you tuned around to walk!" Stupid obstinate guys never get it,
But they live longer by running the odometer backwards.
 
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