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by MegaButts
2544 days ago
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> Isn't there many people who become famous inventor or great discovery made because they goes againts the commonly held idea. No. There are a few - probably something like 1 in 10,000,000 or so. Which echoes the most important part of my comment - what makes you so sure you're right when you've failed to convince anyone in this comment thread of anything other than you're a difficult individual? Maybe you're the next Isaac Newton, but I'd literally take 1,000,000:1 odds you suffer from some combination of a superiority complex and delusional thinking. |
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Using your number, there are 7 billion people in the world, then there are 700 such people. For me , it still quite a lot.
>Which echoes the most important part of my comment - what makes you so sure you're right when you've failed to convince anyone in this comment thread of anything other than you're a difficult individual?
I didn't claim I'm right or wrong, I'm questioning and making argument. Whether you are convinced or not is up to you.