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Wheeee
Mar 11, 2001

When a tree grows, it is soft and pliable. But when it's dry and hard, it dies.

Hardness and strength are death's companions. Flexibility and softness are the embodiment of life.

That which has become hard shall not triumph.

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Wheeee
Mar 11, 2001

When a tree grows, it is soft and pliable. But when it's dry and hard, it dies.

Hardness and strength are death's companions. Flexibility and softness are the embodiment of life.

That which has become hard shall not triumph.

The real problem with Peterson is that he even has his job which puts him in a position of (Presumed by ignorant people) authority. How did he ever become a professor when listening to him speak on any topic for five minutes reveals a complete lack of intellectual capacity?

Krugman's old line about Gingrich sounding like a dumb person's idea of what a smart person sounds like is probably the most useful thing he's ever said as it applies to a lot of dumbshit popular figures, from Musk to Tyson, and it deffo applies to Peterson. So it's easy to figure out why dipshit retards listen to him, but how the gently caress did Peterson achieve tenure?

Was there a time that Peterson wasn't an embarrassment and he later broke his brain, or is U of T just that much of a joke?

Wheeee
Mar 11, 2001

When a tree grows, it is soft and pliable. But when it's dry and hard, it dies.

Hardness and strength are death's companions. Flexibility and softness are the embodiment of life.

That which has become hard shall not triumph.

Nebakenezzer posted:

TBH via CSPAM I read a very good article taking down Petersen that made that precise point.

Thank you for that post, would you happen to have a link to that article, or the name of the author so that I may search for it?

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