Ben Franklin's Timeless Wisdom: An Online Discussion Unfolded

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Benjamin Franklin, one of America's founding fathers, continues to be a subject of fascination and humor in today's digital age. A recent image circulating online showcases a series of comments that delve into Franklin's timeless aphorisms and controversial life. The discussion is both enlightening and amusing, exemplifying how Franklin's words still resonate.

The first comment by user Cupcake-Lilly quotes Franklin: "Some people die at age 25, but aren't buried until 75." This poignant statement received 461 upvotes, reflecting its impact on readers who find it painfully relevant in today's world. The remark highlights the phenomenon of people ceasing to truly live long before their physical death, a concept that remains pertinent.

User greglolz marvels at Franklin's ability to sound so resonant over 230 years later, expressing amazement with, "How in the utter [expletive] did Ben Franklin manage to say something so painfully resonant especially in today's world 230 something odd years ago? It blows my mind." This comment garnered 120 upvotes, showing the widespread agreement with this sentiment.

ThreeLeggedMare contributes a more colorful commentary, mentioning Franklin's infamous exploits: "In between getting 31 flavors of syphilis from every French p********* who took American currency and getting electrocuted by kites, the dude was cranking out wisdom with the same zeal and workmanlike efficiency as the gouts of bald s**** with which he hosed down Paris." This tongue-in-cheek remark, although irreverent, emphasizes the paradox of Franklin's life— a blend of intellectual brilliance and personal indulgence.

Lastly, the_marxman succinctly sums up Franklin's legacy with, "We put the man on the hundred for a reason." This statement, though brief, encapsulates the enduring respect for Franklin's contributions and wisdom.

The discussion, complete with profile picture icons and interactive elements like upvotes and reply buttons, reflects the nature of contemporary online forums. Users engage in a blend of admiration, critique, and humor, keeping the legacy of Benjamin Franklin alive in modern conversations.

This online dialogue not only reveals the multifaceted nature of Franklin but also demonstrates how his wisdom, controversial as it may be, continues to provoke thought and laughter in equal measure.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Futchm

He wrote a book of advise for young men One of the bits of wisdom was to get a widow for a mistress. She's experienced in sex, too old to get pregnant, looks the same from the neck down as a younger woman, and if the face is too hideous you can put a basket on her head

InfocalypseRising

"gouts of bald s****" is definitely not a phrase I saw coming

LitchLitch

How.did he manage to say such trenchant things? He stole from the best! With no compunction or hesitation. He was a printer when things like copyright were conjecture and supposition.

aThingWithTheStufAndTheJunk

He also said that Germans were too foreign and too swarthy and would never assimilate. And that we should get rid of slavery because he didn't like looking at black people. And that deforestation was good actually and would really impress the Martians and Venusians looking down on us from their planets. All in one essay. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-04-02-0080

thereitis101

Ben Franklin is one of the most fascinating people of all time. His biography is incredible. Seriously. The man was something else.

coothlesscthulhu

And that reason? To pay French sex workers that accept American currency obviously.

tzen003

I am reminded of a bit from the 1967 film Quatermass and the Pit, "What would we do if our Earth was threatened by, say, climatic changes?" "Nothing. Just carry on squabbling as usual."

IconicM

Because life hasn't really changed at its core.

Afewflowers

He lived to be 84, so he somehow avoided the STDs

armonis

Fart proudly.

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