I don't think you are using iq correctly in your discussion.
But, it's dangerous to generally emphasize that a rick and morty fan is more intelligent than fans of any other show.
It's the same type of intellectual elitism used to justify social inequality.
We are experts of our own lives. While certain singular aspect may be deemed more important to the greater protraction of humanity, it could not be assumed to be possible or have occurred without the collectively varied efforts beneath.
Where would the scientist be without the farmer that grows his food.
It's ok to align general logic with greed, survival of the fittest, kin-selection (bio-innate-racism), exploitation of the weaker.
However, it's also important to recognize the limits to that perspective, as it has become painfully obvious that no totalitary power truly exist. All heads are lifeless without body. Disrespect the body, and we all die.
Rick, as a character is a god like super-being, at capacity of near universal sufficiency. However, he is not without origin, and while we are interested in his story timeline, it would be callous to ignore that he is a god born of past lessers.
he may represent the culmination of natural selection, but to forget who or what built rick, such a fan is merely narrowly a fantasy power addict, nothing more.
Such a fan is not more intelligent, he's only luckily befallen the popular doctrine of worship of the time period. currently, academia, intellectual elitism
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I don't think you are using iq correctly in your discussion.
But, it's dangerous to generally emphasize that a rick and morty fan is more intelligent than fans of any other show.
It's the same type of intellectual elitism used to justify social inequality.
We are experts of our own lives. While certain singular aspect may be deemed more important to the greater protraction of humanity, it could not be assumed to be possible or have occurred without the collectively varied efforts beneath.
Where would the scientist be without the farmer that grows his food.
It's ok to align general logic with greed, survival of the fittest, kin-selection (bio-innate-racism), exploitation of the weaker.
However, it's also important to recognize the limits to that perspective, as it has become painfully obvious that no totalitary power truly exist. All heads are lifeless without body. Disrespect the body, and we all die.
Rick, as a character is a god like super-being, at capacity of near universal sufficiency. However, he is not without origin, and while we are interested in his story timeline, it would be callous to ignore that he is a god born of past lessers.
he may represent the culmination of natural selection, but to forget who or what built rick, such a fan is merely narrowly a fantasy power addict, nothing more.
Such a fan is not more intelligent, he's only luckily befallen the popular doctrine of worship of the time period. currently, academia, intellectual elitism