tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25101657.post5539468622273051820..comments2024-01-07T05:31:54.900-05:00Comments on My Sick Mind: Stupid is as stupid does, and other things.Anthonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08149741345181484820noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25101657.post-49554150745280302762010-10-02T18:18:01.957-04:002010-10-02T18:18:01.957-04:00Ya got me, if Washington, D.C. is not a City than ...Ya got me, if Washington, D.C. is not a City than what is it? I know it is located in the Federal District of Columbia so our Capital would not fall under any one states jurisdiction, but I’m sure it still qualifies as a US City. <br /><br />As for the smoking in the locker room thingy…I think that meets the criteria under the category of “Why can they do it if I can’t”…similar too other such arguments like, “Why can cops drive around drunk and we can’t”<br />I agree this is overkill for this onetime event but the fact of the matter is people are tired of being told what to do, only to have that rule broken by the same people who authorized it…and that is probably at the heart of this complaint.<br /><br />As for smart cities and degrees…as you said, a degree does not necessarily make someone smart and we have Thomas Edison as proof, amongst many others. As you know an IQ test has several categories, Math, History, English…ect. But the absolute best category to test ones intelligents is the Spatial category as it involves critical thinking and logic... So how many of the smart D.C. people with degrees scored high in Spatial IQ? I'll bet not many.<br /><br />Good post, it gave me something to think about before I commented, <br />Later…Kcoznoreply@blogger.com