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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostTop man
I don't have much truck with my folks anymore, and try to get on with everybody, not judge, give people the benefit of the doubt, try and see the best in people and situations.
You know, classic bedwetter stuff
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post148 is entry level Mensa. When I was a kid my parents both joined, then made me sit the test. I did really well, and then had it rammed down my throat every time I under achieved at school.
There you go, some ammunition for you.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostActually, I would rather my kids are happy, can integrate well with others and have a good sense of humour with an individual personality.
I've never met a person in Mensa who wasn't deficient in some way psychologically.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNah. You catch them with honey and then kill them with vinegar. Stupid.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostYou have met me.
Oh, I see.
I took the MENSA tests when I was seventeen and again when I was twenty-nine and the results of four tests over twelve years were only two points different, which surprised me I have to say. (I'm in the top one percent by the way but this is just how you are born so it is not exactly an achievement to take any pride in).
Back to the OP, in the days that I was contracting in the UK my waist size was 36 but now I am not I have shrunk to 30 which is a right pain in the arse - I had to buy a new belt last week because my old ones don't fasten tight enough any more.
I don't really understand what is going on because my diet and lifestyle have not changed apart from not being in London any more.
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