IAmVerySmart
I would like to ask everyone visiting this forum
Except me, who in this forum claims he is VERY SMART ?
Except me, who in this forum claims he is VERY SMART ?

That's a tough one. Sometimes, I am NOT very smart and have screwed up royally. I had trouble when I was a kid because IQ test scores were not treated confidentially and teachers and administrators passed around results without regard for the kids.IAmVerySmart said:I would like to ask everyone visiting this forum
Except me, who in this forum claims he is VERY SMART ?![]()
Monocerotis said:Everyone is equal
People just focus the power of their brain on what interests them. It's the greater social consciousness that deems one area of study or interests more important than another, which is quite unfortunate. Knowledge is relative.
If a man who knows everything about hockey and football and nothing else less smart than a man who knows everything about math and physics and nothing else?
Agreed. I think the mind is limitless to the field that interests it. The man that bags my groceries may know more about gathering carts than I could ever hope to understand about the motion of classical particles.
Office_Shredder said:Are you suggesting that the man that bags your groceries finds gathering carts to be the most interesting subject field in the world?
rootX said:Now what is the most interest subject anyway?
Office_Shredder said:Are you suggesting that the man that bags your groceries finds gathering carts to be the most interesting subject field in the world?
Chi Meson said:Hello, my name is Chi Meson...
[group leader: "no pseudonyms please"]
Hello, my name is Brian...
[all: "Hello, Brian"]
I guess I am...y'know...kinda...smart?
[various: "very good" "well done!" "That was brave, very brave." "It takes so much just to admit it"]
fuzzyfelt said:Everyone who is very smart knows what a Mattayogi is.
Whats a Mattayogi?
Nothing Boo Boo, buddy boy.
According to my mother, I'm very smart. According to my kids I'm not. I try to keep an open mind on the issue.DaveC426913 said:Except possibly jimmysnyder.
I defer to my dog. He thinks I'm a genius!jimmysnyder said:According to my mother, I'm very smart. According to my kids I'm not. I try to keep an open mind on the issue.
Certainly since it got upgraded to that new SkyNet chip...WhoWee said:I think PF is quite smart.
DaveC426913 said:Certainly since it got upgraded to that new SkyNet chip...
russ_watters said:Skynet - you know, the defense department artificial intelligence computer network that became self aware and launched all of the US's nuclear missiles in 1997.
Read Confessions of a Crap Artist by Philip K Dick.Office_Shredder said:I don't claim there is one for everybody, but I guarantee nobody thinks it's various methods of collecting carts
TerminatorSorry! said:Now runs these forums... am I missing something here...
Andre said:Did somebody call me? Sorry, bringing down the average on bears, but it's that very little brain and long words bother me.
Whowee said:Sorry! said:Now runs these forums... am I missing something here...
PF is a thing.I think PF is quite smart.
fuzzyfelt said:Indeed, it would seem concern with intellect is strong amongst fictional bears.
Tangentially, looking at the quotes, I’ve wondered about the etymology of Winnie the Pooh’s name, and speculate it is a corruption of a child’s expression of bodily urge with nosism. I could speculate further that this expression of urge coincided to meet a question from A.A. Milne, such as, “ What name have you given to your bear?”.
DaveC426913 said:Whowee said:
PF is a thing.
Andre said:Ah, let me explain that. Well originally we were named Edward, although, a long time ago, last Friday, we lived by ourself in the forest under the name Sanders. Pooh was the name of a very old swan, and we took back this name, when the swan departed. The Winnie part may be related to the zoo, where the sign "way in" directed to Christopher Robin's favorite bear.
So we decided Edward Sanders should be changed using both other names, just in case one of the names was lost. The connecting word was originally 'ther'; Winnie-ther-Pooh but apparently nobody knew what 'ther' means, so that was not pursued.
So the question is really, was the swan name related to a certain noise associated with juvenile bodily urges, or was it the other way around?
Moonbear said:I'm a very smart smart@$$.![]()