That there are fools who dedicate themselves to touching the noses of those who live among them is another thing
Fools are everywhere. Here and in Beijing. Anywhere and at any time. In the upper class, in the lower and in the middle (or what is left of them). And since stupidity is multi-sectoral and transversal, the idiots are transferred from one layer to another. We have seen that the less intelligent take off since the world is world, but that there are fools who devote themselves to touching the noses of those who live among them is another thing.
The latter were the influencers LoveYoli and her husband. They don’t appear in ¡HOLA!, the kingdom that cute, ultra-fine, and highly prolific instagramers aspire to, but they do appear on Mtmad, a Mediaset channel that seems like a wildlife sanctuary for tronistas and suckers.
LoveYoli and her churri set themselves a challenge: to spend the day with sixty euros. They stay in a hostel that costs fifty-seven. A room with a shared bathroom. And that’s where the party starts: what if there’s the gotelé, what if it stinks, what if we can’t do a ‘room tour’ because it’s too small, what if it gives me a bad vibe. Anyway. And because they believe the poor don’t change their panties, they don’t wear clean underwear “because we want to live the experience.” See, they want to live the experience and some want to see how they live it, if only to call them “classists,” which is the best they’ve been told. Humans are such idiots that we need turkeys that look dumber than us to feel superior. In his “History of Stupidity,” Tabori states that “Stupidity is the deadliest human weapon, the most devastating epidemic, the most precious luxury.” But I don’t know which stupidity is more destructive, whether that of the simple people or that of those of us who contemplate our stupidity to believe that we are smarter than they are.
Source: La Verdad
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