Jerry Brito

Impulsively redesigning since 1999.

Jerry Brito is a policy wonk and web developer in Washington, DC.

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the truth category

Sarcasm is a body’s natural defense against stupid.

If you don’t think you’re stupid, YOU ARE AN IDIOT.

cartoonpenis:

I can be really stupid sometimes.  As a right-brained, disorganized, attention-span deficient person, I’m prone to some painfully embarrassing brain farts.

Socially and Professionally, I deal with this by being honest, self-deprecating, and irreverent.  After all, we’re all human and we all make mistakes.

What I can’t stand are the idiots who take themselves too seriously, people who are also mistake-prone, but can’t own up to it or are in denial of their own ineptitude.  These people are the REAL idiots, because they’re either insecure or lack self-awareness, and are always placing blame on other people.

These people can suck it.

Thank you cartoonpenis, I agree.

There may be spirits who are more powerful than man, but invoking them or behaving as a medium for them is not a practiced to be encouraged.
We shouldn’t kill Daylight Savings. We should make it EXTREME. #antipundit #slatepitches
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— The Art of Manliness - Guide to being a gentleman in 2008

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