"I probably would have 200 kids if I didn't use condoms," - says a guy with 34 kids..

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OverVolt

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Idiocracy. The stupid out reproducing the smart and productive. This mans 34 kids are likely just like him and will have like, 10 kids each of their own or something. If that happened that would be 340 kids in two generations to bill gate's six kids, if each of his 3 kids were to have what most upper class people have, 2 each.

Actually, according to mother nature this man is a complete winner... He has successfully planted his genes into multiple off-spring thereby increasing his chances that his genetic markers we be continued in this world... Might not be popular, but as far as Mother nature is concerned, it is what she programs the males of most species to do...

One of the comments in the article.

I'll bet he's so far behind in child support, he's a case study in family law.

One of the funny comments in the article :awe:

It's similar here but the mothers have to file I think. I did the math - it costs $241,080 to raise a kid from birth to 18 - the math says he owes $8,196,720. He's obviously not smart enough to properly use a condom so I doubt he's a good enough producer to come up with that kind of money.

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No they filed for food stamps

This is a gold mine! Those comments are gold :p
 
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Genx87

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God damn Idiocracy is a great movie.

http://www.videobash.com/video_show/idiocracy-intro-245281

Anyways we have the modern welfare state, food distribution, and socialized health care to thank for things like this. 100 years ago there is a chance a high % of those children dont make it out of their first 5 years due to malnutrition and disease. Now we get to witness the Clevon effect in full.
 
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polarmystery

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One of my professors in my grad school told me that people who are less educated breed more often giving a better chance of gene survival. Otherwise, their offspring would be eradicated within a few generations.

Wonder if that is true here?
 

nehalem256

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One of my professors in my grad school told me that people who are less educated breed more often giving a better chance of gene survival. Otherwise, their offspring would be eradicated within a few generations.

Wonder if that is true here?

From the article:

Jay Williams is a successful video producer in Atlanta who has worked with some of the music industry's top talents. He has certainly excelled professionally, but his personal life is a different story.

I bet he actually has at least slightly above average intelligence.
 

Rakehellion

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He seems pretty smart to me. At least he doesn't waste time arguing politics on a technology message board.
 

Svnla

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You're not the boss of me. :colbert:

I do not think you understand this....so I will repeat it again.

...troll elsewhere, troll.


So take that stinking bait of yours elsewhere. I.Do.Not.Want.To.Debate/Discuss.With.You.


For the readers, go look around in few threads and see for yourself how this troll behaved and derailed threads after threads so he could feel smug and superior. :thumbsdown:
 
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Svnla

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God damn Idiocracy is a great movie.

http://www.videobash.com/video_show/idiocracy-intro-245281

Anyways we have the modern welfare state, food distribution, and socialized health care to thank for things like this. 100 years ago there is a chance a high % of those children dont make it out of their first 5 years due to malnutrition and disease. Now we get to witness the Clevon effect in full.

I only saw bits and pieces and so far, I like it. Planning to watch the whole thing soon.
 
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dank69

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God damn Idiocracy is a great movie.

http://www.videobash.com/video_show/idiocracy-intro-245281

Anyways we have the modern welfare state, food distribution, and socialized health care to thank for things like this. 100 years ago there is a chance a high % of those children dont make it out of their first 5 years due to malnutrition and disease. Now we get to witness the Clevon effect in full.
Lol I missed this comment. Yeah, it's a real shame we don't have more kids starving to death in this country.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
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That guy must have some major game. I had trouble getting one woman to sleep with me.
 
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Truly effective birth control has only been around since the 50's.

Truly effective birth control has been around since the first guy who ever got kicked by a horse.

Chimpanzees also have a pretty decent method. If they don't like you, they rip off your balls and chew on your face.
 

OverVolt

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Truly effective birth control has been around since the first guy who ever got kicked by a horse.

Chimpanzees also have a pretty decent method. If they don't like you, they rip off your balls and chew on your face.

Haha, well those aren't reversible. Nobody gets kicked in the jewels by a horse so they can bang their prom date.
 

momeNt

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A robust social safety net ensures that these children will not want, regardless of the (in)capability of the parents to care for them.

No idiocracy found, we have ensured against it with outstanding public school system and high accessibility to social ladder mechanisms which continue to make this country great.