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Are there topics in math or science that brainlets couldn't possibly hope to ever understand?

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>>10030910
By the very definition, a brainlet is a small brain. It is logical to assume that it, by its very nature is incapable of grasping higher strata of thought and despite what it believes itself capable of it will never over reach.

The brainlet is like an NPC but worse. He is a fractured piece of code. A glitch if you will in the system. Half playing the game yet not fully aware.

Most of them are literally just "filler" humans. Only fit for pumping up the lore of this world while the player characters fulfill the main quest.

You must understand. Brainlets must be subjugated.

They enjoy simple treats and bright colors and "pleasant" noises.

If that is enough to keep them away from our glorious citadel of thought. Our marvelous palace of critical thinking, it is but a small price.

The other outcome is quite simply, logically and coldly to put them down.

>> No.10030952

>>10030910
Of course, if you think inteligence is something that you’re born with instead of something that you can develop through life

>> No.10030972

"understanding" lies on a spectrum - it is completely meaningless to claim that one definitively understands something. you can only hope to understand more that you previously did
t. phd student in math

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>>10030952
As we can clinically assess, judging by its use of language here. There is a lesson from the brainlet here we can study.

Observe as it uses its attempted "logic" as a way of deflecting the conversation towards "development" as opposed to the capacity of ones own brain.

We can see here that it deludes itself into this thinking in order to protect itself from becoming a full NPC once more.

Schrodingers Experiment allows us to derive an observation from the brainlet in this super position of NPC and semi-conscious half-life.

While it is true within the possible spectra of effects that some brainlets may in fact be limited by emotional bindings and possibly even become fully "human", if you will, once liberated from them, this phenomena has yet to ever be observed at present and so most of the time, a brainlet will fall back into being the more simplistic and humble NPC due to its limited brain space.

This is true for all brainlets. Much like the humble lab rodent, it attempts most of its tasks with a fervent and honest gusto, however it is little more than this. An emotion.

An emotive blob of pink flesh.

Brainlets are evidently not human in this regard.

In summary:

Brainlets, simply put, aren't really people.

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>>10030977
WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS?!

>> No.10031812

>>10030972
I like this post. Thanks mr. phd man.

>> No.10031822

>>10030910
Based on the average SAT scores of black students, I'd have to say "yes".

>> No.10031825

>>10031822
Do you know more emphemra than a white person

>> No.10031827

>>10030977
>Image
This describes everyday life, especially when dealing with them transplanted city slickers.

>> No.10031867

>>10030910
>Are there topics in math or science that brainlets couldn't possibly hope to ever understand?
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