Pretty bad? It's horrible!Talk to the paw WTF.I can't help it damn it. My friend borrowed my Grammar for dummies book, and refuses to return it.
Originally Posted by WTF
Pretty bad? It's horrible!Talk to the paw WTF.I can't help it damn it. My friend borrowed my Grammar for dummies book, and refuses to return it.
Originally Posted by WTF
And if you are real good at the later, there are restaurants. Originally Posted by pjorourkeWord! It's a curse sometimes!
F7 is your friend (spell check, Windows environment). Originally Posted by SR OnlyI have a mac!!!!!!!! (windows is so much beneath me ...... ....lol joking )
True, some confuse education with intelligence, which is absolutely not true.
Now to fan the flames under PJ’s popcorn…this issue of education…and the list…
As an educated American with socialistic and communistic leanings, I think we have a really distorted view of what “educated” really means. Generally it means that the person is likely to have access to a higher paying job. And I agree that is true. However, there is an erroneous (this is my opinion) belief that education in some ways equals intelligence. Or worse yet, that educated is the defining characteristic of intelligence. Originally Posted by Schrödinger's cat
Now to fan the flames under PJ’s popcorn…this issue of education…and the list…Damn dude! Don't burn my popcorn.
As an educated American with socialistic and communistic leanings, I think we have a really distorted view of what “educated” really means. Generally it means that the person is likely to have access to a higher paying job. And I agree that is true. However, there is an erroneous (this is my opinion) belief that education in some ways equals intelligence. Or worse yet, that educated is the defining characteristic of intelligence. Originally Posted by Schrödinger's cat
I must say.. this is one interesting thread Originally Posted by Naomi4uI must say.. this is one long thread
That is very true. I think there are so many different types of intelligence out there that it truly is impossible to measure. I can honestly say that I have rarely met many people who I would truly consider lacking in intelligence. I believe that everyone has it there in one way , or another.The one thing that college education does prove is that a person is able to commit to , and finish something that clearly does require a great deal of dedication.It is something that I have always admired in others, but I am afraid that my attention span has been too short to pull it off. I agree that ethics says far more about a person than an IQ test ever will.
As far as i know Intelligence is not measurable anyway. Its culturally biased :-). So the common conclusion is that intelligence is defined by "what an intelligence test measures". Intelligence tests are highly biased and not free from cultural norms, which means that the test measures knowledge (within one culture) and "learning by heart skills" instead of intelligence (which should be universally defined as the same trait(s)...) So intelligence has to be the same in Japan like in the USA. This is never the case. Recent developments have come to try to make "culture-free" tests or diagnosis, but basically it still comes down to the good old basic and that is "its impossible to measure intelligence".
I do heartfully agree that intelligence is not measured by education. I think what makes an person a valuable member of society is something like ethics. But that is also a terrain people differ. :-)
good night, and thanks for all this discussion! Originally Posted by ninasastri
I must say.. this is one long thread Originally Posted by pjorourkeOne year, and 343 posts later, and still no one knows what qualifies someone as a diamond
She is not of a "class" where there is no choice -- the dreaded "streetwalker".true . for a fantasy. but choice is still overrated. Sometimes streetwalkers also choose to walk the street. (Hell, in Italy the hottest models walk the street. I know women who are real models ... and earn a living with that....walking the streets in Rimini , Italy every summer - I think no one would hire me for working there I am simply not good looking enough :-).... ). If anyone ever was to Italy , its a MUST see. Women dressed all Gucci and looking like supermodels and walking the street. That taught me a lesson in tolerance as well.
Many guy's sexual fantasies largely revolve around people like them -- the hot young gal that they saw in the market -- "Boy, I'd like to do her." This is a means to accomplishing that. Originally Posted by pjorourke