Message from @Five, Seven, and Two
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Gotta be quicker on that draw, mate.
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I'm on mobile, maybe with a half hour head start
Also on mobile, but I had all 14 fingers positioned for it.
Woke up from a messed up dream about getting kidnapped with a bunch of neighbors who also go dog walking by a school father and son janitor duo
I didn't know you were from the south
@Whats gay anymore They have 16.
Those mutant creeps, not like us 14 fingers
@TruceAU That’s... really specific.
Never trust a father son janitor duo who go dog walking
I got 4.5 hours of sleep
AMA
How long is your shift?
8.5 hrs.
Easily done on 4.5hrs
Putang Ina
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My thoughts exactly moonman
Numbers *is* a putang ina
Buk-buk huh? Now I can be derogatory to a whole new race of people.
You’re welcome. <:love:480186119485390849>
Good morning, gentlemen.
@Xychotic Good morning, brother.
Has Mooncore stopped giving his monologues and shifted to blogging?
I dont have my monolouge role
Pls help
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Hey all
I have a question for those who are knowlegable about the differences between a male and a female's brain
Despite lacking conscience, awarness and wisdom
In the ranks of intelligence is a female brain as cappable as a male brain ?
There is the statistical *possibility* that, in terms of raw intellect, there is a selection of women that can reach the upper echelons.
That's what i thought
However, they are less *probable* to reach those levels. Older research shows a flatter curve, meaning more near the center. More recent research indicates that they average a few points behind men with a similar curve, meaning they are basically handicapped for raw intellect.
I would argue against the latter finding because I believe modern nutrition has horribly handicapped everyone that adopts "western" dietary practices.
Yes
I saw a study about this few years ago. It seems men dominate both extremes, while women tend to be stuck in the middle.
Yes, that's the older research.
I'm not sure about it's reliability though