Wat makes a genious a genie, us?

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Blaggard wrote:I have an IQ of 160, I wouldn't wipe my ass on the paper IQ was written on. Neither would I care to explain why I am intelligent even if I was.


I know a woman with an IQ of 176, she is a dumb ho and I wish her the worst, honestly.
Blaggard wrote:A genius is not given to make claims, he is one, that is bestowed on him by others. As to all that crap about numbers and shit, who the hell cares, it's just people reading shit into shit, much like the IQ test. No one cares prove what you can do or what is the case or STFU.
Seriously? 5+9=11? You can't tell that this was a joke post? You are taking this way too seriously "a genius is not given to make claims" I think the point of this post went over your little head. Geniuses, if there even is such a thing, could care less about rules.
Desolation Row wrote: You are rude, Einstein did make GPS possible.
So what? This puts a slight damper on my side quest to prove his theories wrong, but I am sure it can be done. Other than GPS he contributed nothing of value, except giving the okay for atomic warfare, which has negative value.
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GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
Desolation Row wrote: You are rude, Einstein did make GPS possible.
So what? This puts a slight damper on my side quest to prove his theories wrong, but I am sure it can be done. Other than GPS he contributed nothing of value, except giving the okay for atomic warfare, which has negative value.

Really? we get much of our electricity from TMI which is a direct result of Einsteins theories. TMI, the worst nuclear accident in the US and nobody died, so just how bad was it? I worked through it less than 20 miles away from the site, and we didn't run away like a scared rabbit. Only a fool thinks that Einstein didn't contribute to the advancement of the knowledge of humanity, and only a really stupid child expects others to believe that she is in touch with alien civilizations.
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thedoc wrote:
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
Desolation Row wrote: You are rude, Einstein did make GPS possible.
So what? This puts a slight damper on my side quest to prove his theories wrong, but I am sure it can be done. Other than GPS he contributed nothing of value, except giving the okay for atomic warfare, which has negative value.

Really? we get much of our electricity from TMI which is a direct result of Einsteins theories. TMI, the worst nuclear accident in the US and nobody died, so just how bad was it? I worked through it less than 20 miles away from the site, and we didn't run away like a scared rabbit. Only a fool thinks that Einstein didn't contribute to the advancement of the knowledge of humanity, and only a really stupid child expects others to believe that she is in touch with alien civilizations.
I said he contributed nothing a value, similar to YOU. I could care less if anyone believes in aliens, it's not the crux of the discussion anyway. He contributed nuclear reactors, big whoop. People were so busy focusing on that they ignored other potential tech developments. The gov only promoted him because they knew he would bend for the military. Many other scientists supposedly developed a free energy device, of course the gov crushed all that to make way for the Einstein nuclear machine.
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GreatandWiseTrixie wrote: Many other scientists supposedly developed a free energy device, of course the gov crushed all that to make way for the Einstein nuclear machine.

Free energy and government conspiracies, the wet dreams of children.
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GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
Blaggard wrote:I have an IQ of 160, I wouldn't wipe my ass on the paper IQ was written on. Neither would I care to explain why I am intelligent even if I was.


I know a woman with an IQ of 176, she is a dumb ho and I wish her the worst, honestly.
Blaggard wrote:A genius is not given to make claims, he is one, that is bestowed on him by others. As to all that crap about numbers and shit, who the hell cares, it's just people reading shit into shit, much like the IQ test. No one cares prove what you can do or what is the case or STFU.


I know a person who has an IQ of 1 million who the fuck cares. You seem to have missed my point. I think Doc got it though, numbers are just numbers. Those who can prove anything do, those who like to wax lyrical on bs don't. Prove it or get the fuck off my tennis court, I don't care for arm waving unless you can serve a ball at 100 miles an hour acing the competition, you're just vacillating and wasting everyone's time. I lied anyway my IQ is really 43, who the fuck even cares. seems to be what you are saying too, so it seems to be that you are iterating the point I made. No? So why repeat the obvious. Eh? Is that so called lack of rules holding you back from reaching your potential, or is that just your lack of understanding?
Seriously? 5+9=11? You can't tell that this was a joke post? You are taking this way too seriously "a genius is not given to make claims" I think the point of this post went over your little head. Geniuses, if there even is such a thing, could care less about rules.
In base 17 it is true. I see enough maths wank all the time, if you are going to make a joke at least make it something to do with maths and put some smilies on it it couldn't hurt. Otherwise those who study maths are liable to think you are serious, because all that shit is discussed endlessly in class.

Math joke or supposition on number theory who knows unless you qualify you are making a joke.
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thedoc wrote:
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote: Many other scientists supposedly developed a free energy device, of course the gov crushed all that to make way for the Einstein nuclear machine.

Free energy and government conspiracies, the wet dreams of children.
I dont dream about such things, and if I did, I'd be dissapointed and bored. I don't know why you trust your gov so much either, they've already admitted to a long list of things...If you don't know it by now, not even going to waste my time.
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GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
Blaggard wrote:I have an IQ of 160, I wouldn't wipe my ass on the paper IQ was written on. Neither would I care to explain why I am intelligent even if I was.


I know a woman with an IQ of 176, she is a dumb ho and I wish her the worst, honestly.
Blaggard wrote: I know a person who has an IQ of 1 million who the fuck cares. You seem to have missed my point. I think Doc got it though, numbers are just numbers. Those who can prove anything do, those who like to wax lyrical on bs don't. Prove it or get the fuck off my tennis court, I don't care for arm waving unless you can serve a ball at 100 miles an hour acing the competition, you're just vacillating and wasting everyone's time. I lied anyway my IQ is really 43, who the fuck even cares. seems to be what you are saying too, so it seems to be that you are iterating the point I made. No? So why repeat the obvious. Eh? Is that so called lack of rules holding you back from reaching your potential, or is that just your lack of understanding?


Math joke or supposition on number theory who knows unless you qualify you are making a joke.
Someone seems quite butthurt over nothing. Does someone need to get laid?

I never said anything about genius being related to IQ in the first place. The only numbers I mentioned were part of a joke. But who is this person who has an IQ of 1 million? I could use their talents...

If you bothered to read what I'm about, you'll see I'm not about this whole game of "goals and potentials" really. It's whatever, there's really only one or two important things that need to be done. Anything else is just sidequesting. If you wanna boost your stats for a sidequest, fine, but this sidequest should lead up to something, not a waste of life like Mozart just making songs for noone to hear. Like a court jester who tells jokes and sings songs, but never bothers to tell society the truth, and make them feel bad about themselves, which is the point of a jester, therefore Mozart is a failure.
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Your mum?

Mozart was extremely popular in his time.

If you have a point to make make it but don't waste my time.
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Blaggard wrote: If you have a point to make make it but don't waste my time.

We should run a pole, does anyone come on a forum like this, except when they have time to waste?
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GreatandWiseTrixie wrote: there's really only one or two important things that need to be done. .
And what would those be?
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:therefore Mozart is a failure
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DesolationRow wrote:
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote: there's really only one or two important things that need to be done. .
And what would those be?

You should already know. I've been saying it over and over again, but I've come to expect human laziness, so probably missed one of my already made topics about it.

It's very simple. Humanities primary quest should not be exploring the stars and seeking out new galaxies.

The only prime directive is to end suffering.

Option 1 - This probably won't work but you feeble humans need something to live for, so option 1 would be to somehow cause eternal happiness.

Since option 1 is fairy tale fluff I present to you option 2. Which of course is to end life itself. And to ensure than no reincarnation events occurs, conscious experience itself must be destroyed. Therefore, the entire galaxy must be destroyed.

Rest assured, your species is neither capable of such things. And if you were to accomplish option 1, you're deluded minds would be stuck believing you were happy when you weren't. And I would be left shaking my head.

Option 2, despite your species ability for wanton destruction, is still beyond your abilities. Galaxy would be an understatement too, you'd have to destroy the All itself, including alien substances, anti-matter, beon, dark-matter, spirit, everything.

The future I see is you simpletons learning how to space travel, getting book smart, and wandering around aimlessly throughout the galaxy holding on to your delusions. Yes even gods have their delusions, the continuum especially. However I am superior to the rest of the Q continuum and all alien lifeforms, including God.
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No one listens to Mozart? That's news to me.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:No one listens to Mozart? That's news to me.
Never said they didn't. Thought it was obvious why he was a failure...

He was a failure because he didn't fully comprehend the Prime Directive, nor did he offer any philosophy. Though his music helped clear the mind, whose to say Nazi Germany didn't benefit from his songs? Resulting in overall net propagation of stupidity.

I've said it before and I'll say it again.

The only prime directive is to end suffering.

How do we do this? There are options.

Option 1 - This probably won't work but you feeble humans need something to live for, so option 1 would be to somehow cause eternal happiness.

Since option 1 is fairy tale fluff I present to you option 2. Which of course is to end life itself. And to ensure than no reincarnation events occurs, conscious experience itself must be destroyed. Therefore, the entire galaxy must be destroyed.

Rest assured, your species is neither capable of such things. And if you were to accomplish option 1, you're deluded minds would be stuck believing you were happy when you weren't. And I would be left shaking my head.

Option 2, despite your species ability for wanton destruction, is still beyond your abilities. Galaxy would be an understatement too, you'd have to destroy the All itself, including alien substances, anti-matter, beon, dark-matter, spirit, everything.

The future I see is you simpletons learning how to space travel, getting book smart, and wandering around aimlessly throughout the galaxy holding on to your delusions. Yes even gods have their delusions, the continuum especially. However I am superior to the rest of the Q continuum and all alien lifeforms, including God.
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Nonsense.

Yes, reducing suffering is a worthy endeavor. And eliminating it is, indeed, impossible. But some suffering is beneficial for mankind. Needless suffering is, of course, sad and we should work to alleviate it. But certain kinds of mental suffering is instructive and encourages growth and responsibility. And with this growth and responsibility, more wise and humane choices can be made toward reducing needless suffering of the innocent.

And any philosophical outlook where the logical conclusion is the annihilation of the subjects doing the philosophizing is preposterous. And it indicates a depressive resignation and ignoble nihilism.
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DesolationRow wrote:Nonsense.

Yes, reducing suffering is a worthy endeavor. And eliminating it is, indeed, impossible. But some suffering is beneficial for mankind. Needless suffering is, of course, sad and we should work to alleviate it. But certain kinds of mental suffering is instructive and encourages growth and responsibility. And with this growth and responsibility, more wise and humane choices can be made toward reducing needless suffering of the innocent.

And any philosophical outlook where the logical conclusion is the annihilation of the subjects doing the philosophizing is preposterous. And it indicates a depressive resignation and ignoble nihilism.
Only nonsense from your limited perspective. You probably believe in some silly fairy tale that occurs upon death. You are unaware of your eternal existence...existence as a human, currently. But even existence as a god would be no better, as you could not retreat into your ignorance so easily as the general human populace.

If you don't wish to hear about nihilism, then I suggest you make some semblance of an effort towards option 1. Mumbling about blaming everything on depression and "growth and responsibility" is no indication of actual growth and responsibility, just human babble talk you'd hear at a city meeting of the unenlightened.
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Your ramblings are becoming increasingly incoherent.

That's exactly what I said should be done...Life should be utilized as a tool for reducing the suffering of the innocent. And doing so is a direct rejection of nihilism, insisting that life does have a purpose, namely positive action and goodwill. And no I don't need to believe any fairy tale about death. Nonexistence would only give more value to the immediacy of life.

Insistence on the worthlessness of human existence and encouraging its demise is indicative of an immature, disconnected psychology. It's an indecent route in philosophy to make its focus the abyss or nonexistence, even if this is the "truth." Rather, the focus should remain on enhancing both individual human life and cultural flourishing. Illusions are necessary, and they should be understood and employed for our benefit.
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