"Our bombs are smarter than the average high school student. At least they can find Kuwait"
- A. Whitney Brown
About this Quote
This quote by A. Whitney Brown is a funny way of mentioning the superiority of modern-day technology over human beings. The comparison of bombs to high school trainees is a way of highlighting the reality that bombs have the ability to do something that people can not. Bombs are able to find Kuwait, a country in the Middle East, with precision and precision. This is a testimony to the power of modern innovation and the advancements that have been made in the field of warfare. The quote likewise works as a reminder of the destructive power of bombs and the potential for them to trigger terrific harm. It is a reminder that technology must be used responsibly and with caution.
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