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Geographical Euthanasia
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or maybe the brains are "knocked out" of them (by headers....)merely at clientco for the entertainment -
you realise a lot of successful people don't have a high IQ?
BBC News - IQ: How important is a high IQ?
You may earn more money but the wealth makers tend to be less conventionally intelligent and more street smart.
Charlie Mullins: The multi-million pound plumber - Yahoo Finance UK
I'd prefer we apply euthanasia to anyone that disagrees with my obviously right views. Call me 'Fuhrer'.
I suppose we can get rid of anyone who thinks uncontrolled migration is a good idea.
anyway AssGuru you would still have to put up with me, my IQ was tested as higher than 115 by a good margin.Comment
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Quite. The problem with football in the UK is that on average it's run by morons, played by cretins and watched by idiots.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDon´t know; look at the most succesful British sports teams like the Olympic athletes, rowers, cyclists, the international rugby teams and so on; lots of graduates in there. Football might be an exception here, and maybe one reason the footie teams are not so successful is that they're a bit thick. High end sport doesn't just favour the strong and the quick, above all it favours the smart.
The only difference in other countries is the people who run it are brighter.Hard Brexit now!
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You're right that proves IQ tests are not infallible.Originally posted by vetran View Postanyway AssGuru you would still have to put up with me, my IQ was tested as higher than 115 by a good margin.
Suity apparently got 170.Hard Brexit now!
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they earn more than you.Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. The problem with football in the UK is that on average it's run by morons, played by cretins and watched by idiots.
The only difference in other countries is the people who run it are brighter.Comment
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And? You sure you scored more than 115 on that test?Originally posted by vetran View Postthey earn more than you.Hard Brexit now!
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No usually only the women say I'm fanciableOriginally posted by vetran View PostNormally preceded by F*******Hard Brexit now!
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Never mind all that. Just remove all warning signs and safety features and let natural selection do the job."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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