IUBio

brain sizes: Einstein's and women's

Shadow Dancer insomniac at winterslight.org
Tue Jul 23 00:38:06 EST 2002


"Parse Tree" <parsetree at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:T0%_8.7970$sb5.425448 at news20.bellglobal.com...
> "Cary Kittrell" <cary at afone.as.arizona.edu> wrote in message
> news:ahhgoj$6i8$1 at oasis.ccit.arizona.edu...
> > In article <3D390E51.8888A0FA at yahoo.com> Jet <thatjetnospam at yahoo.com>
> writes:
> > <
> > <
> > <
> > <Thalamus wrote:
> > <>
> > <> "Jet" <thatjetnospam at yahoo.com> skrev i melding
> > <> news:3D37B9C1.9A70AF63 at yahoo.com...
> > <>
> >     {...}
> > <>
> > <> Nigger.
> > <
> > <OOoooOOOOooooooOOOoo...
> > <
> > <> I wasn't talking to you, Yard-ape.
> > <
> > <Well, jack ass, here's a clue, if you post in a public forum, you might
> > <get a response form anyone. If you only want a response from one
person,
> > <you might try "email". Do you know what that is?
> > <
> > <> If you can't pass the test, then your not on par with us.
> > <> You're free to use your dictionary and TRY to _comprehend_ what we're
> > <> talking about.
> > <> You obviosly know nothing of real intelligence.
> > <
> > <Then how come I can answer H04, and you and your butt buddy John can't?
> > <
> > <
> > <> A good memory is a poor substitute for intelligence, never forget
that
> > <> Porch-monkey.
> > <
> > <Monkeys have light skin, straight hair, and thin lips, like you.
> > <
> > <>
> > <> > > I took the test April last year, and went through it, of course.
> > <> > > MENSA'n Number 648 in Norway.
> > <>
> > <> Brian
> > <> PS.Thanks for letting me insult you in every way that I can dream up.
> > <
> > <Wow, do you have a limited imagination!
> > <
> > <J
> >
> > I'm guessing he's just a kid -- isn't he exactly like a three year
> > old who has just learned "kaka" and goes around delightedly kaka-ing
> > everyone and everything ("kaka-head") he encounters?  His "insults" lack
> any
> > semblence of style, originality, deftness, or wit.  He's purely
> > of the THUNK! school of insult.
> >
> > I'm guessing thirteen.  Do I hear twelve?
>
> Hey!!  That's rather rude.
>

No it isn't, not in Thalamus' case.  It is likely the truth.







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