Something so beyond stupid that you do, and you don't even understand you've made a complete fool of yourself.
Hang on. I forgot to tell you there's another step beyond incompetently stupid. It's called beytarded.
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by Sexydimma October 16, 2024
Get the Incompetently stupid mug.If your mistake is incompetently stupid, and you don't realize it, you don't know what the definition of insanity is.
by Aspergers dragon November 2, 2024
Get the Incompetently stupid mug.Putting your oatmeal porridge to cook on the stove and forgetting about it...is lol incompetently stupid...am I missing something?
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Get the Incompetently stupid mug.An extension of Gödel's revolutionary insights to all logical systems—not just mathematics, but logic itself. The Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems propose that any sufficiently powerful logical system (classical, non-classical, modal, fuzzy, paraconsistent) will contain statements that are true within the system but cannot be proven by the system's own rules. Moreover, no logical system can prove its own consistency without appealing to a more powerful system—leading to infinite regress. The theorems suggest that logic, like mathematics, is fundamentally incomplete: there will always be truths that logic cannot reach, questions it cannot answer, paradoxes it cannot resolve. This doesn't make logic useless; it makes it humble—a tool with limits, not a mirror of absolute truth.
Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems "You think logic can prove everything? Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems say: any logic powerful enough to be interesting is powerful enough to generate truths it can't prove. Your classical logic has its limits; your fuzzy logic has its own. Logic isn't broken; it's just incomplete. And incompleteness isn't failure; it's the condition of being logical."
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