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RE: A Steemit Original Experiment

in #delegation7 years ago (edited)

This is actually a greater challenge than one might think! We spend so much of our lives trying to sound smart that when instructed to say something stupid, we're stumped. Meanwhile, all that time we're trying to sound smart, well....

Anyway, here goes, because I have been yearning to be able to upvote someone and give more than a penny....

My stupid comment is, I could be smarter if only I realized how little I know.

No, that's probably not good. That's likely true. I think the hidden requirement in this exercise is to say something untrue, because if it's true it isn't stupid. Yet how to think up something we don't believe?

Maybe: Dogs are the worst companions.

That's a really stupid thing to say.

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Sometimes simplicity is the best.

Okay then: Dogs are the worst companions.

lol, said every cat person in the world.

You speak truly! I've sat here for ten minutes trying to think of something stupid, but nothing sounds stupid enough. I don't know if my failure is a product of being actually stupid, or being too smart, or just not being adept at finding the stupid switch, but since I hit that switch all the time by accident, you'd think I'd know where it is by now. :p

We have all had pointless, stupid comments made on our post that signal the responder has not read the post.
This game is to simply allow people to make those stupid one liners as fun and get their accounts looked at by those with extra SP to give. Nothing special required to win, no rep levels, no follows required not even an upvote is needed.

Oh, I know, but if anything is worth doing, it's worth doing well. ;) It was a fun idea, thanks @erodedthoughts!

This is going to take a lot of reviewing of accounts. I expected like 20 replies. This is sort of nuts, only lucky thing is many are just resteem accounts without original content to read. I'm having fun reviewing yours. Nice camera work.

Hey, thank you! :)

This sounds like a case of "be careful what you wish for." ;)