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CrispyQ

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30. I love Asimov.
Mon Oct 23, 2017, 12:23 PM
Oct 2017

The first scifi book I read was Asimov.

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My first sci fi short stories were an Asimov collection.

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Asimov's a hero of mine lagomorph777 Oct 2017 #1
A negative side effects of democracy, perhaps.. whathehell Oct 2017 #2
True, and I've been thinking a lot about that lately.. mountain grammy Oct 2017 #8
Think about what Winston said.. whathehell Oct 2017 #25
what we have is elite rule maxsolomon Oct 2017 #11
Yes not fooled Oct 2017 #15
The wealthy elite, as we can see with Trump, can be as ignorant whathehell Oct 2017 #23
That "cult of ignorance" is not limited to America, as whathehell Oct 2017 #29
Agreed! n/t Myrddin Oct 2017 #47
if more people voted it wouldn't be this way. Mosby Oct 2017 #45
Winston is with you Lucky Luciano Oct 2017 #22
Yes.. whathehell Oct 2017 #24
Also.... tomp Oct 2017 #31
Ahh yes - another great one!! nt Lucky Luciano Oct 2017 #43
education should be the cure but the financial elite are kneecapping that yurbud Oct 2017 #38
"The cult of ignorance" YES hvn_nbr_2 Oct 2017 #3
So true Clarity2 Oct 2017 #4
Jon Stewart spoke of that in respect to President Obama bigbrother05 Oct 2017 #28
He spoke to the ignorant man. Tobin S. Oct 2017 #40
It SO did not start with 45 Cosmocat Oct 2017 #52
Don't you know that being educated is a bad thing? zanana1 Oct 2017 #5
A majority of Republicans now believe that colleges have a negative impact on American tblue37 Oct 2017 #33
USA Today is one of the MSN that has the story Virtual Burlesque Oct 2017 #48
K&R smirkymonkey Oct 2017 #6
I keep this on my desktop....and send it to people who mtngirl47 Oct 2017 #7
An incredibly true quote, thank you. Left-over Oct 2017 #9
What has changed since 1980 is that the ignorant have more/bigger soapboxes. thesquanderer Oct 2017 #10
Asimov is one of my favorite writers and not just in Science Fiction lunatica Oct 2017 #12
Not only in fiction, but non-fiction. Dave Starsky Oct 2017 #18
K&R! KPN Oct 2017 #13
+ 1 iluvtennis Oct 2017 #14
"Ignorance is Strength" alterfurz Oct 2017 #16
Asimov has always been one of my heros, he gets it. lark Oct 2017 #17
Ignorance has been promoted by Republicans, with "insults" such as "egghead" (Adlai WinkyDink Oct 2017 #19
And before Asimov was Richard Hofstadter and the 1963 book "Anti-Intellectualism WinkyDink Oct 2017 #20
I read that in college. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2017 #26
In this case: Alas. I used to tell h.s. students that thinking is hard work. If it weren't, more WinkyDink Oct 2017 #35
Wow again tiptonic Oct 2017 #21
"willful ignorance as a badge of honor" Motley13 Oct 2017 #27
I love Asimov. CrispyQ Oct 2017 #30
There is a famous book about American anti-intellectualism: tblue37 Oct 2017 #32
See Post #20. 😀 WinkyDink Oct 2017 #36
and it is getting worse every single day. niyad Oct 2017 #34
You can lead a person to knowledge, but you can't make them think. WheelWalker Oct 2017 #37
And the reason is... TwistOneUp Oct 2017 #39
Much too simplistic an analysis. Try again. Hekate Oct 2017 #51
I like it! KPN Oct 2017 #53
Wisdom does not lie bucolic_frolic Oct 2017 #41
From the comic strip Frank and Earnest Bob Loblaw Oct 2017 #42
I'm with you... Wow. liberalla Oct 2017 #44
K&MFR! Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2017 #46
A toast to Asimov -- so sad, and so true Hekate Oct 2017 #49
Asimov never imagined dealing with so many Deplorable Dumbfucks. oasis Oct 2017 #50
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