Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Repost (Part 5)

(^_~) <=== Perplexed?

Whats with me and all this gay? colours?? Sigh... Back to yesterday i actually took 2 personality tests a few days ago. One of them shown below the other can be found linked below. 2nd one was plain gay as it required you to pay 1x.xx for a full report. I'll give you a full report for 0.50cts you scammers!! Incorrigible bastards preying on the foolish and weak-minded.

Hmm.. Orange. What a cheery colour.. (well it looks like a mix of pink and orange but what the hell, i still like it.)

What a horrendous 2weeks this has been or was it 2months? It's becoming a vicious cycle that's draining every ounce of optimism out of me. 2 weeks of unproductiveness..

Actually this past 12months have been crappy.. it's like sick, crappy situations, better, slightly optimistic, a little gungho, sick, depressed, unproductive... And all over again. What the hell is wrong with my health i've never been this weak ever...

Bygones. ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!

There i feel much better. From now on it's conquering time !! The World Is My Damn Omelette!



I'm starting to get sick of that colour too... Back to the all reliable black.

I've always wondered how one defines "Intelligence/iq/smartness??" . I've met dozens or rather thousands who define it by ones command of the english language which i deem flawed. How can you judge a person by his or her second or third language? Even if it's his first/mother tounge to say that ones iq the equivalent of his proficiency in english is a huge misjudgement.

Anyone who has ever sat an iq test(www.mensa.org) would know the difference in comparison. Once again how do you define intelligence? How do you judge a person's mental capacity?

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in·tel·li·gent ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-tl-jnt)adj.

Having intelligence.
Having a high degree of intelligence; mentally acute.
Showing sound judgment and rationality: an intelligent decision; an intelligent solution to the problem.

Appealing to the intellect; intellectual: a film with witty and intelligent dialogue.
Computer Science. Having certain data storage and processing capabilities: an intelligent terminal; intelligent peripherals.


in·telli·gential (-jnshl) adj. in·telli·gent·ly adv.

Synonyms: intelligent, bright, brilliant, knowing, quick-witted, smart, intellectualThese adjectives mean having or showing mental keenness. Intelligent usually implies the ability to cope with new problems and to use the power of reasoning and inference effectively: The intelligent math students excelled in calculus. Bright implies quickness or ease in learning: The bright child learned the alphabet quickly. Brilliant suggests unusually impressive mental acuteness: “The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end” (Max Beerbohm). Knowing implies the possession of knowledge, information, or understanding: Knowing collectors bought all the auctioned paintings. Quick-witted suggests mental alertness and prompt response: The quick-witted emergency medical staff averted a tragedy. Smart refers to quick intelligence and often a ready capability for taking care of one's own interests: Smart lawyers can effectively manipulate juries. Intellectual implies the capacity to grasp difficult or abstract concepts: Dinner at the philosopher's house was noted for its intellectual conversations.
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Just for added measure i'm adding genius!

gen·ius ( P ) Pronunciation Key (jnys)n. pl. gen·ius·es

Extraordinary intellectual and creative power.

A person of extraordinary intellect and talent: “One is not born a genius, one becomes a genius” (Simone de Beauvoir).

A person who has an exceptionally high intelligence quotient, typically above 140.

A strong natural talent, aptitude, or inclination: has a genius for choosing the right words.

One who has such a talent or inclination: a genius at diplomacy.

The prevailing spirit or distinctive character, as of a place, a person, or an era: the genius of Elizabethan England.
pl. ge·ni·i (jn-) Roman Mythology. A tutelary deity or guardian spirit of a person or place.

A person who has great influence over another.

A jinni in Muslim mythology.
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Ah, i doubt many of you ever bothered.. That's one thing i can't stand when arguing/debating with others when they don't even bother to check out their facts before shooting it off like an adolescent and impudent teenager.

I've nothing to prove here by posting this and no i'm not implying that i'm intelligent or that i'm gosh a genius! =P (Even though i've been called intelligent er.. countless of times? :P )

Well we'll go with my english sucks, that proves my ignorance and stupidity at such a simple form of communication such as the languange "English".

What is the point anyway? So what if you're more intelligent? Do you have any crap to back it up with? Success depends more on intellect. It requires Eq, Aq, perserverance, determination, sheer absolute hard-work and a slight dose of luck. I don't see intelligence listed anywhere there. Not that it isn't but intelligence is also related with arrogance, obnoxiousness, rashness, lazyness, impatience etc..

Look at the tortoise and the hare. Who won the race? The intelligent hare? or the stupid tortoise?

Let's take a look at the defination.
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stu·pid ( P ) Pronunciation Key (stpd, sty-)adj. stu·pid·er, stu·pid·est
Slow to learn or understand; obtuse.
Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes.
Marked by a lack of intelligence or care; foolish or careless: a stupid mistake.
Dazed, stunned, or stupefied.
Pointless; worthless: a stupid job
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I mean what the #*(*#&? Imho very few people fall into that category mostly down-syndrome people etc..

I tend to treat every person with potential because i've hardly come across "stupid" people but i've come across thousands of LAZY people.

You tend to read news in the papers, magazines etc.. that this "stupid" person who failed all his exams in primary school scored 9 A1's in their O Levels or recieved honours in University. You call them stupid? The irony...

Stupid, one of the most utter blasphemingly misused words of the century.

Enough, all this talk about stupidty is turning me ...

>_< ... I'm suppose to be productive so i'll have to start utilising my time more effectively. Tipos bye. Tenga una noche de Freakalic =)

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