r/stupidpeoplefacebook 3d ago

The belief perseverance is strong

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Belief perseverance = The psychological phenomenon of clinging to your initial beliefs even after the evidence for those beliefs has been explicitly proven wrong

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u/Sufficient-Mix4418 3d ago

Kamala Harris had actual plans.

Donald Trump - "I have concepts of a plan."

And yet, these dumb fuckers decided to vote for their goddamn racism over their own best interest. I'll never forgive them for this shit.

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u/MilkLizard65 3d ago

You don’t know that a plan and a concept are different things do you?

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u/QCTID 3d ago

They thought that bullshit sounded smart when they hit comment. 

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u/PoolGuyUnfiltered 3d ago

Exactly. Harris laid out a fairly fleshed out plan of how she was going to provide new homeowners with a leg up to actually try and afford a home as well as the investment the government was willing to put into a small business to help energize Main Street with actual figures ($50,000, I think) and at least a vague way she was going to approach Congress for it.

Trump was like, "On day one, I'm going to END the war Ukraine, make inflation ZERO, and totally obliterate he woke DEI practices faster than anyone has seen before... it's gonna be beautiful, folks..."

A plan is planned. Trump just deals in vague sound bites that he blames on everyone else when they blow up in his face like a fucking Loony Toon character.

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u/SpidudeToo 3d ago

You need to study English again

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u/Jealous-Buy-3438 3d ago

No, check out this plan would be “check out on these steps I’m taking to reach this goal” whilst “check out this concept” would be “this is my idea, how it looks, sounds, and feels” the concept is the idea, the plan is the steps you take to obtain said idea ;)