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Originally posted by lukemg View Post'If you're so smart, how come you ain't rich ?'
Very smart people sometimes have their own issues of personality etc, don't know if it's a tendency to over analyse or frustration with people who aren't as smart or do things 'for a laugh'.
There are certain niches for these people in research, IT, universities, civil service but most of the rest of us need more social smarts to get on, especially contractors who are expected to get on with everyone !
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAh, you mean someone of child bearing age who looks fertile and a good investment for your [censored]?
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'If you're so smart, how come you ain't rich ?'
Very smart people sometimes have their own issues of personality etc, don't know if it's a tendency to over analyse or frustration with people who aren't as smart or do things 'for a laugh'.
There are certain niches for these people in research, IT, universities, civil service but most of the rest of us need more social smarts to get on, especially contractors who are expected to get on with everyone !
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBloody hell there's a fit bird outside. See you in a pip.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWe had it made as hunter-gatherers. If we could just return to those halcyon days and include some high technology gadgetry and gizmos of course...
Mrs Ugg 'quick Ugg, there's a bison. get back to the shelter, gather the men , the spears, the flints and we will start the hunt'
Mr Ugg 'fck that, where's me bazooka'
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostIt was a bad move coming down from the trees.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDoes high intelligence make you a happier person that is more attractive to women? Even in the unlikely event that you are a woman? Does an intelligent person get more from life than an unintelligent person or an insect? Is it all that? Are intelligent people trustworthy or is intelligence merely a mechanism of shafting your peers in more humane ways?
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Is intelligence all that?
9Yes33.33%3No22.22%2AndyW is a role model for the unintelligent44.44%4Does high intelligence make you a happier person that is more attractive to women? Even in the unlikely event that you are a woman? Does an intelligent person get more from life than an unintelligent person or an insect? Is it all that? Are intelligent people trustworthy or is intelligence merely a mechanism of shafting your peers in more humane ways?
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