The adage that being rich is no substitute for being smart is nowhere more fitting than modern America.
The most retarded people on earth, drowning in money they never earned, sucking down their vacuous culture slop like it's a vintage Beaujolais, living in wooden houses with brick cladding, eating glyphosate-seasoned poison drowned in corn oil, thinking they're better than everyone else despite all evidence to the contrary.
The only thing more stupid than your average American is their kid.
I appended the answer to the title rather than requiring everyone to read into the third paragraph. Mods: I know that's not precisely by the rules but is that ok? It seems like a clear improvement for readers, reducing the click-bait and making the decision to read/ignore much quicker.
I think that's a great idea. I did read the article (actually before I saw your post), and really that's most of the story right there -- the rest is just elaboration and various quotes from the survey they used for the study.
The adage that being rich is no substitute for being smart is nowhere more fitting than modern America.
The most retarded people on earth, drowning in money they never earned, sucking down their vacuous culture slop like it's a vintage Beaujolais, living in wooden houses with brick cladding, eating glyphosate-seasoned poison drowned in corn oil, thinking they're better than everyone else despite all evidence to the contrary.
The only thing more stupid than your average American is their kid.
I appended the answer to the title rather than requiring everyone to read into the third paragraph. Mods: I know that's not precisely by the rules but is that ok? It seems like a clear improvement for readers, reducing the click-bait and making the decision to read/ignore much quicker.
I think that's a great idea. I did read the article (actually before I saw your post), and really that's most of the story right there -- the rest is just elaboration and various quotes from the survey they used for the study.