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INTELLIGENT FOOLS: a sonnet
Among the fools some are intelligent But their IQ washes out common sense. They argue like a man belligerent And of genius keep up a pretence. First of all they question a stated fact, But when it is well confirmed from the book, They change tactics and display a mean tact, Saying that the opponent is a crook. That’s why it is said: don’t argue with fools; In doing so you can never win them. They throw on you vile and slippery tools And verily cause a mental mayhem. In general fools are rather a curse But the intelligent ones are much worse. M C Gupta 8 April 2009
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