soulslicer
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What the **** kind of parent would enrole their 2-year-old child (genius or not) in a ballet class?
the parents must be stupider than the kid
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What the **** kind of parent would enrole their 2-year-old child (genius or not) in a ballet class?
I agree. Mensa was extremely boring. I went to one meeting and it was basically an awkward collection of people who had no interest in talking with each other.
I enjoy being in a room with moderatley smart people instead of geniuses...it just depends on what you're doing. I just participated in a program with NASA where we were selected by senators for our performance, and I really enjoyed working with people that were as smart/smarter than I, but only when we were working. Any kind of socializing was just awkward and lacking...dumbness. For any kind of social organization (which is what Mensa basically is), there needs to be average/stupid people to balance out the atmosphere and make it more enjoyable.
She may be smart, but she isn't rape proof.
I went to one Mensa meeting (in nuclear power plant btw) and I met absolutely crazy drinking uber-nerds. No surprise.I agree. Mensa was extremely boring. I went to one meeting and it was basically an awkward collection of people who had no interest in talking with each other.
She may be smart, but she isn't rape proof.
I went to one Mensa meeting (in nuclear power plant btw) and I met absolutely crazy drinking uber-nerds. No surprise.