i will say slightly above average. while most here are clearly interested in subjects like history, political science, physics, social science and some others. but it also include more less intellectual subject, like who got the biggest/nicest boobs, to fav books, foods, etc etc.
Most of my friends are clever too, but they are not interested in talking about political stuffs or history.
I think CFC is more akin to a bunch of people passing around a peace pipe full of some crazy whacko substance. We each take a puff, say some crazy ass backwards rabble, and then pass it on!
Of all the different social circles (I wonder if you can even call CFC a social circle, but heck you get the point) I am part of, CFC is probably the dumbest of them all. The average CFC poster isn't very intellectual compared to any of my friends or family members. Whenever I see people claiming that CFC posters are wiser than most, I can't help to wonder what kind of people they hang out with in R/L.
That said, I highly enjoy CFC as a place to relax and create/download civ stuff.
I think that most of us are probably regarded as something like intellectuals in each of our respective social circles, but here most of us are just par for the course. We're probably the kind of intellectuals that aren't really that intelligent next to most, but IRL we just keep on jabbering until no one is willing to continue arguing and learn not to argue with us ever again. Verbal spamming.
I don't think I'm an intelectual I know I am, and I don't and never have given a damn what you think anyway as there are plenty of others on CFC, don't confuse Fred LC's gift of the gab with intelectualism, although he probably is, at the end of the day it's content not flowery prose that counts as I aptly demonstrated with his nonsense about atheism being better than agnosticism, pure opinion accepted as fact by idiots.
As always I think you fifty are reflecting your own insecurities.
Im not geeky enough to be a true intelectual. A lot of people here are geeky enough, but are too stuck in their own worldviews to contemplate new ideas.
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