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@thepartyposse
I have one of these!
This is precious and exactly what we all need.
he looks so offended by his own clapback im crying
When you the master roaster but you in a professional setting but someone slip up and you instinctively fire on they ass
Keep this in mind the next time you are about to repeat a rumor or spread gossip.
In ancient Greece (469 – 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for his wisdom. One day an acquaintance ran up to him excitedly and said, “Socrates, do you know what I just heard about Diogenes?”
“Wait a moment,” Socrates replied, “Before you tell me I’d like you to pass a little test. It’s called the Triple Filter Test.”
“Triple filter?” asked the acquaintance.
“That’s right,” Socrates continued, “Before you talk to me about Diogenes let’s take a moment to filter what you’re going to say. The first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true?”
“No,” the man said, “Actually, I just heard about it.”
“All right,” said Socrates, “So you don’t really know if it’s true or not. Now let’s try the second filter, the filter of Goodness. Is what you are about to tell me about Diogenes something good?”
“No, on the contrary…”
“So,” Socrates continued, “You want to tell me something about Diogenes that may be bad, even though you’re not certain it’s true?”
The man shrugged, a little embarrassed. Socrates continued, “You may still pass the test though, because there is a third filter, the filter of Usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about Diogenes going to be useful to me?”
“No, not really.”
“Well,” concluded Socrates, “If what you want to tell me is neither True nor Good nor even Useful, why tell it to me or anyone at all?”
The man was bewildered and ashamed. This is an example of why Socrates was a great philosopher and held in such high esteem.
It also explains why Socrates never found out that Diogenes was banging his wife.
Oh boy but also OH BOY!
@elovers
waddup my name’s jared i’m 19 and i never fuckin learned how to
communicate effectively with other human beings and form lasting and healthy relationships
This “useless member of society” created thousands of jobs.
This “useless member of society” decided to fight the establishment for the sake of the people.
This “useless member of society” has multiple businesses.
Anybody who reblogged this in agreement, could you play tell me what you have done that Trump has done for society? Please, do.
how gross can one person be
Lmfaoooo
*cop car pulls out from side of road*
me:shit shit shit what did i do shit
*cop car passes me by*
me:yeah that's what i thought bitch
Kansas City fire department saves Kansas City police department from elevator.
Oh they’re not going to hear the end of this lmfao