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But then again, so did Skeeter:
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EDIT: Gene's updated the story:
This is one of the things I love about Skeeter. His rambling stories goes on and on with many segues but eventually reach a point.
He has an ego that will fill a room (which I find very entertaining) and the humility to admit when he doesn't know something.
He has a sense of loyalty that would make a puppy dog jealous and a hangdog depression when supposed friends take advantage of him. And given how trusting he is, it is easy to take advantage of him (but only once).
If you treat him good, he will treat you better, but if you treat him bad he will treat you worse.
Not quite the "Golden Rule" but at least predictable and easy to get along with.
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I'd rather be ignorant than stupid.
Ignorance implies a lack of knowledge which is easily correctable through education.
Stupidity implies an inability to learn.
Therefore; ignorance is temporary, stupidity is forever!