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@moonbus saidNever pick your nose and eat it in public! 😛
If you pick your nose in social situations, don't be surprised if people don't shake hands with you.
-VR
@moonbus saidNever pick your nose and eat it in public! 😛
If you pick your nose in social situations, don't be surprised if people don't shake hands with you.
@very-rusty saidyou know why jeffrey dahmer kept a jar of noses in his refrigerator???
Never pick your nose and eat it in public! 😛
-VR
@rookie54 saidcartilage supreme?
you know why jeffrey dahmer kept a jar of noses in his refrigerator???
so he could make dahmernose pizza anytime he wanted...
@moonbus saidThus, the Trumpian moral:
If you pick your nose in social situations, don't be surprised if people don't shake hands with you.
@rookie54 saidIt's a stereotype, I don't find it to be true.
"inteligent people are often socialy inept"
this is a complete thought,
and,
bowling balls and buttons aside,
and,
other than correct spelling,
which i personally abhor,
an accurate observation...
well done...
@wolfe63 saidIs this another euphemism?
Thus, the Trumpian moral:
Pick in private, shake firmly and yank it like you mean it.
@mudfinger saidYa mean like those played in an orchestra? Oh wait, that's euphonium...sorry 🙁
Is this another euphemism?
@badradger saidI think this depends on what you mean by intelligent. If you simply mean can learn quickly and retain information well, or can solve problems and calculate things faster than the average person....I disagree.
I have a good friend , he is about as sharp as a bowling ball yet is the life and soul of any party, his wife is as bright as a button but as dull as dishwater.
@vivify saidin a nutshell
I think this depends on what you mean by intelligent. If you simply mean can learn quickly and retain information well, or can solve problems and calculate things faster than the average person....I disagree.
But if you mean intelligent in that book wormy, useless fact spitting, big-word using know-it-all kind of way....absolutely.
@vivify saidbut that's not real intelligence.
I think this depends on what you mean by intelligent. If you simply mean can learn quickly and retain information well, or can solve problems and calculate things faster than the average person....I disagree.
But if you mean intelligent in that book wormy, useless fact spitting, big-word using know-it-all kind of way....absolutely.
@great-big-stees saidOne of the more inoffensive brass instruments... well done.
Ya mean like those played in an orchestra? Oh wait, that's euphonium...sorry 🙁
@suzianne saidwhat exactly is real intelligence, my brother a social worker worked in half way houses for people deemed intellectually challenged many couldn't make a pot of tea or manage money but a few were savants, geniuses but only in certain spheres, how do you really measure IQ?.
but that's not real intelligence.