Tigranes
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Score 130 on this test and you will be counted as very intelligent. Alternatively try to win as Maya with the best history simulator in the world.
Score 130 on this test and you will be counted as very intelligent. Alternatively try to win as Maya with [URL="http://forums.civfanatics.com/forumdisplay.php?f=452"]the best history simulator[/URL] in the world.[/QUOTE]
done that, but in hindsight it was probably the dumbest use of my time ever...
stubborn persistence is not usually associated with intelligence though
20/20, with easeScore 130 on this test and you will be counted as very intelligent. Alternatively try to win as Maya with the best history simulator in the world.
because I have better things to do
Well, yes. IF a very intelligent person wouldn't post here. But I'm saying they might.
Mr Perfection has hopelessly contradicted himself, imo. Maybe deliberately so. Who knows?
You could just be a cynic.
The most intelligent person on earth could start to cure cancer, get demotivated halfway through and just be, like "F it. I have tenure. I may as well waste time on CFC.
Btw, why do i have an office if i don't have six bloody marys for brunch in it?".
Theoretically anyway.
Just imagine Einstein and some other intelligent people using their mind to just bicker about stuff on CFC or similar issues
Intelligence would still be there, cause it is the high number of complexity in thinking, but the result would be rather mundane, if not downright pitiful![]()
Hi, my name is Bohr. As in, Bohredom.
20/20, with ease
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An intelligent person would not have wasted that time.
Edit: An intelligent person would have continued reading the thread (which would include Graffito's post).
Hygro pointed that out in a rather neat fashion in one of the last IQ threads. Back then Hygro also implied (and i agree) that game theory predicts that we may somewhat likely never know who is the poster with the highest IQ (on a serious test that is) on cfc ot at any given time.So we got an answer to an OP: an intelligent person does not believe he is very intelligent.![]()
By the way, I am wondering if general intelligence and general erudition are in any way connected. Yesterday I have been seen by a very good doctor, general surgeon with many good reviews. In a brief chat about my background we somehow touched the topic of Constantine the Great, and he stated that Constantine was Muslim before he saw Christ's sign during the battle and converted. Should I still trust him with my minor surgery?