Stupidity, Stooopidity, Stewpidity
”Intelligence has its limits, but not stupidity.”
Dartwill Aquila
We all house stupid ideas and think stupidly at times, not to mention the stupid things we’ve done and will do. That’s life. That’s normal. Even Shakespeare complained that a long life filled with experience could not prevent acting stupidly. Some stooopidity however extends to record breaking heights threatening the fibres of our astonishment.
”The Universe doesn’t see art as good or bad and instead sees all created things with the same unconditional love it has for you.”
From a site listing inspirational sayings.
”All sizes are beautiful.”
T-shirt text worn by a 30+ woman with a 30+++ BMI.
Stewpidity, as opposed to stooopidity, characterizes a brain marinated in arrogance and cooked in higher schooling. These stewed specialists ridicule those who believe in God, but embrace a belief in The Big Bang theory with all the reverence usually associated with the most fanatical fundamentalist. The story of God comes across as documentary compared to a (scientific) belief where everything in existence, from galaxies to martini olives, stems from an ”infinitesimal” small something somewhere. There is no such thing as an infinite size, length, weight or anything. Quite a few merited stewpids however have attributed the birth of the entire universe to this impossibility. Some of them also claim that the universe has a consciousness, but cannot explain what consciousness is.
Stupidity, along with ignorance, grows along the same trajectory as obesity (and declining health in general), hypocrisy, immorality, criminality, and crumbling democracy.
So many of the signs of our times point downward because they are generated from above. Don’t blame the victims! Look in a mirror for a solution!

