Shout out to all the smart people!

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  • Granville_Cocteau
    Granville_Cocteau Posts: 209 Member
    I is smart. :smokin:

    E vero...

    You're smarter. It pisses me off a little.

    Maybe I've acquired just enough education to cultivate contemporary disdain but not enough to fix it or myself...or maybe you just bring out the best in me ;)

    Also, my master's committee shot down my thesis on GTR and David Hume, as well as the title "Does Sasquatch Exist? Yukon Investigations" so I'm relegated to making brie sculptures of Mark Ruffalo--so how smart is that?!!!
  • JessieJanie
    JessieJanie Posts: 428
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    Maybe I've acquired just enough education to cultivate contemporary disdain but not enough to fix it or myself...or maybe you just bring out the best in me ;)

    Also, my master's committee shot down my thesis on GTR and David Hume, as well as the title "Does Sasquatch Exist? Yukon Investigations" so I'm relegated to making brie sculptures of Mark Ruffalo--so how smart is that?!!!
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    I'm dying. :laugh:
  • Valqis
    Valqis Posts: 1,016 Member
    I'm smart. I just don't have any common sense. :)

    This is soooooooooooo totally me!!!
  • solarpower03
    solarpower03 Posts: 12,161 Member
    @hannajessica -brains is sexier than boobies!

    @Mavrick - Don't discount those of us who have brains and boobies - we are not forces to be reckoned with!! :wink: (I'm getting my MBA in 23 days and carrying around DDs. Watch out now!!)

    @emmgetsfit- There are far fitter MBAs from top schools here that I know!
  • supahstar71
    supahstar71 Posts: 926 Member
    I is smart. :smokin:

    E vero...

    You're smarter. It pisses me off a little.

    Maybe I've acquired just enough education to cultivate contemporary disdain but not enough to fix it or myself...or maybe you just bring out the best in me ;)

    Also, my master's committee shot down my thesis on GTR and David Hume, as well as the title "Does Sasquatch Exist? Yukon Investigations" so I'm relegated to making brie sculptures of Mark Ruffalo --so how smart is that?!!!

    Narcissism.


    However, I'd like to order six.
  • emmgetsfit
    emmgetsfit Posts: 203 Member
    @hannajessica -brains is sexier than boobies!

    @Mavrick - Don't discount those of us who have brains and boobies - we are not forces to be reckoned with!! :wink: (I'm getting my MBA in 23 days and carrying around DDs. Watch out now!!)

    @emmagetsfit - Brains and sexy boobies are the best combination. Plase allow me to clarify my statement, as I would prefer an average looking, but intelligent girl over a hottie in the gym (as a long term partner). I have met many beautiful women that are insecure and no common interests.

    @Mavrick - Aaahhh you're prioritizing the wish list, that's totally acceptable!
  • Fit_NYC_
    Fit_NYC_ Posts: 1,389 Member
    I'm pretty sure I qualify, but just so I know, what are the qualifications?
  • JessieJanie
    JessieJanie Posts: 428
    I'm pretty sure I qualify, but just so I know, what are the qualifications?

    You must have a brain. And you must know the difference between their, there, and they're. :laugh:
  • Fit_NYC_
    Fit_NYC_ Posts: 1,389 Member
    I'm pretty sure I qualify, but just so I know, what are the qualifications?

    You must have a brain. And you must know the difference between their, there, and they're. :laugh:

    Well then! I'm no grammar Nazi, but thankfully I got this!
  • michelefrench
    michelefrench Posts: 814 Member
    You must have a brain. And you must know the difference between their, there, and they're. :laugh:
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    well alrighty then, I believe I am qualified.....
  • Mavrick7a
    Mavrick7a Posts: 1,353
    I'm pretty sure I qualify, but just so I know, what are the qualifications?

    You must have a brain. And you must know the difference between their, there, and they're. :laugh:

    @hannajessica - That's it, really? I guess that I am qualified too. :laugh:
  • JessieJanie
    JessieJanie Posts: 428
    I don't believe in being exclusionary. I mean who's to say what's smart, how do you determine other peoples intelligence? But the their, there, they're thing is just a personal pet peeve of mine. :happy:
  • j_bark
    j_bark Posts: 1,274 Member
    My brain is glad to be here. And I shall call this place....this place.
  • Mavrick7a
    Mavrick7a Posts: 1,353
    I don't believe in being exclusionary. I mean who's to say what's smart, how do you determine other peoples intelligence? But the their, there, they're thing is just a personal pet peeve of mine. :happy:

    That is one of mine as well. Did you see the other post? Their instead of there lead to some confusion :laugh:
  • EmGetsFit
    EmGetsFit Posts: 151 Member
    But the their, there, they're thing is just a personal pet peeve of mine. :happy:
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    That is one of mine as well. Did you see the other post? Their instead of there lead to some confusion :laugh:
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    I wrote a status post about this same thing this morning! Ditto you're/your, it's/its, lose/loose, accept/except, et al....
  • EmGetsFit
    EmGetsFit Posts: 151 Member
    Smart nerd checking in! I creeped on the sexy guys in the other thread; now time to chat up the smarties. And I agree -- brains are sexiest!

    how you doin'
    Great! How YOU doin'?
  • Mavrick7a
    Mavrick7a Posts: 1,353
    @emgetsfit - I find it amusing to read about it, but walk away when they don't get it. Can you image talking to them in person? It would be very difficult to understand what they are attempting to communicate. :laugh:

    "could you please repeat yourself?" or "so, do you mean?...."
  • JessieJanie
    JessieJanie Posts: 428
    Also then and than make a big difference in what you're trying to convey sometimes. For example: I'd rather eat chicken than be run over by a bus OR I'd rather eat chicken, then be run over by a bus.
  • Mavrick7a
    Mavrick7a Posts: 1,353
    Also then and than make a big difference in what you're trying to convey sometimes. For example: I'd rather eat chicken than be run over by a bus OR I'd rather eat chicken, then be run over by a bus.

    :laugh:

    They must have skipped Elementary School English! :wink:
  • EmGetsFit
    EmGetsFit Posts: 151 Member
    Also then and than make a big difference in what you're trying to convey sometimes. For example: I'd rather eat chicken than be run over by a bus OR I'd rather eat chicken, then be run over by a bus.
    Indeed! I enjoyed the internet meme instructing comma usage via the sentence "Let's eat, Grandma."
  • Gemalar
    Gemalar Posts: 301 Member
    I like to think I'm smart, I'm always studying something....I like to learn what can I say :bigsmile:
    I have found joy in distance learning, I have recently done a diploma in sports science and am now half way through a diploma in sports coaching, I'm also due to start a mini course in Neuro linguistic programming....not sure why it just sounded interesting lol
  • heatherloveslifting
    heatherloveslifting Posts: 1,428 Member
    Hmmm...well, more smart than sexy or OCD...:wink:
  • JessieJanie
    JessieJanie Posts: 428
    Also then and than make a big difference in what you're trying to convey sometimes. For example: I'd rather eat chicken than be run over by a bus OR I'd rather eat chicken, then be run over by a bus.
    Indeed! I enjoyed the internet meme instructing comma usage via the sentence "Let's eat, Grandma."

    I loved that one! And also the comic with breakfast foods that illustrated the use of the Oxford comma. I laughed at that one for like ten minutes.
  • EmGetsFit
    EmGetsFit Posts: 151 Member
    Yes! I am a lifelong fan of the Oxford comma.
  • j_bark
    j_bark Posts: 1,274 Member
    Hey, if you are classify yourself as a brain/nerd/geek, you should send a friend request now. But if you classify as dork, I might look at you through squinty eyes.
  • jcc4
    jcc4 Posts: 37 Member
    There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.
  • jbutterflye
    jbutterflye Posts: 1,914 Member
    I was born with intelligence but found wisdom to be much more useful.

    This.
  • jbutterflye
    jbutterflye Posts: 1,914 Member
    There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.

    10
  • jbutterflye
    jbutterflye Posts: 1,914 Member
    Also then and than make a big difference in what you're trying to convey sometimes. For example: I'd rather eat chicken than be run over by a bus OR I'd rather eat chicken, then be run over by a bus.
    Indeed! I enjoyed the internet meme instructing comma usage via the sentence "Let's eat, Grandma."

    I remember that. :tongue:
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    I like being smart. That is what I value.