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Old 23-06-2008, 08:15 PM #23
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dull and fake ARE NOT stupid

btw at what age did you join mensa?
I joined mensa when I was 26, about three years ago, I don't see the relevance though.

I certainly don't class intelligence as academic ability per se, but intelligence presumes some ability to be able to have some sort of conversation of depth.
yar i can really belive that!

a person who can't even spell fancy

having a conversation "of depth" with somebody is not intelligence, people are all different and if two for instance can't talk about something in depth they are not uninteligent ,just different
It shows how unintelligent YOU are, if you base my intelligence on not being able to spell 'fancy'. I am sure I spelt it wrong somewhere, but it doesn't take a genius to work out that people do make typos, and it doesn't take a genius to see that I am extremely literate and therefore am unlikely to be unable to spell the word fancy.
I AM a member of Mensa (IQ: 138), but I don't see why you had to bring up such a stupid argument, then dispute my honest remark.
When I say 'in depth', I am referring to a number of cultural issues in society. These buffoons sit around and talk about NOTHING all day. There is no way that an intelligent person could sit around and do nothing all day, there would be SOME attempt at intelligent conversation by now. But there has been nothing.
Right well i transate that as i am unintelligent, whilst you are so far up your own arse you could point out all your bones and internal oragans in latin,

This is big brother you are watching, the producers would prefer to show you a lisamariomoment than world politics
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