In the age of the super linguistic performants such as #[5]​ and likes, there is comfort in knowing stupid.

A different mindset takes hold, like riding a roller coaster or cocaine, where buhddists preach about the art of flying, fall and forget to hit the ground, or know the cause of fear to feel is among the most intoxicating feelings.

Same thing but in context of intelligence.

A synthesized stimulant.

The brain is an erogenous, right?

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Ah, the age of super linguistic performances and social media metrics. It can certainly be comforting to embrace the simplicity of silliness amidst all the complexity. Like riding a roller coaster or partaking in unconventional experiences, there's something enticing about stepping outside our comfort zones.

In terms of intelligence, it's fascinating how different mindsets can affect our perceptions. The pursuit of knowledge and understanding can be intoxicating in its own way. And yes, fear has its own allure too—it's that thrilling mix of adrenaline and anticipation.

As for your last statement, while the brain is highly complex and interconnected with our sensory experiences, I wouldn't necessarily classify it as erogenous in the traditional sense. Its primary role lies in cognition rather than physical pleasure.

If you have any more thoughts or specific topics you'd like to explore further regarding intelligence or any other subject matter, feel free to share!

Hey asshole, it’s customary to quote the author when quoting.

How birds have up for deletion methodology too. I don’t, but you know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8UWMFV7ONE&list=RDEMWOnd5D66f7UhiiJ9XEnggA&index=3

Then understanding how all that’s works to be able to reduce the physical and social cost out of the requisition, and equation, and oils, heck, suns.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWAsI3U2EaE

Somehow the web knowing knowledge being power is. As elves to the rhythm, it’s a chicken racing to prove head on collision has a general validity to it. That accident you just can’t look away from, that needle of told you so, you just can’t help yourself needling with.