Brian Kilmeade Would Rather Shock Himself Than Be Alone with His Thoughts

 

#OneLuckyGuy Brian Kilmeade empathically agreed with the results of a study cited on Outnumbered Monday that found two-thirds of men would rather shock themselves for the stimulus than be alone with their thoughts for fifteen minutes straight.

“See, we think about stuff that happens,” Kilmeade said. “If you’re sitting by yourself, what are you thinking about? You don’t have a things to do list, a time to reflect list. I would be one of the twelve of the eighteen guys that say they shocked themselves. I’m not really deep enough to have enough to think about for fifteen minutes.”

“You go back in time, in history, you had to be alone with your thoughts,” cohost Stacy Dash said. “I think that’s the problem with today.”

“This is why we’re not producing Plato and Aristotle,” Kilmeade added. “Because those guys would just sit around and stare at rocks.”

Watch the clip below, via Fox News:

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