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Re: "Free Speech" and the Internet
My Grandmother used to tell me that there is nothing 'common' about 'common sense'. I have found that to be VERY true. :wink:
Basil said:Tinster said:Steve said:The MENSA entrance test is more solving puzzles, identifying word associations, that sort of thing. Not so much a test of what you know but how quickly you can process information and solve problems.
I agree 100%, it is no indicator of common sense, as evidenced by the posts that I have read from some of them. There are, as Basil mentions, some very bright people with a lot of common sense. There are also a great many without it. I only started learning common sense after I put on a uniform. Very steep learning curve there.....
<span style="color: #006600">To the MOON, Alice!! Steve you are so on point with this one.
I went to a few Mensa meetings and was bored to tears. All under-achievers
crying in their beer about how "someday" they were gonna be famous.
All of them trying to impress each other with much drivel and nonsense.
Not a lick of common sense in the room--- after I left. je,je,je..
dale </span>
I had a room mate in the service who was a brilliant mathematician - but the boy had not an ounce of common sense...well, maybe an ounce.
My Grandmother used to tell me that there is nothing 'common' about 'common sense'. I have found that to be VERY true. :wink:
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