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Thread: I'll Bet You're Not As Smart As This Girl

  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by bbobb View Post
    Just read the article... can someone please make sense out of this statement?
    I think they got that wrong. I think it is counted from the time the dad put the bun in the oven.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by bbobb View Post
    I still can't solve them.
    Me neither.

    Kid I work with decided to learn how and within two weeks could do them in under a minute. Now I'm thinking of getting one and learning how.

  3. I was drinking and playing sports and socializing and being a damn kid when I was 18-19. So, yeah. I am smarter than that girl.

  4. Well said.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gohron View Post
    I like doing stuff with animals and kids

  5. #35
    I was talking and reading before I was 1.
    Pete DeBoer's Tie
    There are no rules, only consequences.

  6. #36
    Seriously, what's the damn rush? There's only so much time in life with limited responsibility, and she blew it. It's sad, because she will probably never be satisfied with her situation in life.

  7. How early you start means nothing.

    I was eating solid food at 2 weeks, reading at a very young age, writing at a very young age, etc. Now look at me: Lazy.

  8. t's sad, because she will probably never be satisfied with her situation in life.
    I'm guessing she'll be fine.

  9. #39
    How lazy can you be when you've published a book?
    Pete DeBoer's Tie
    There are no rules, only consequences.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by Destin View Post
    Not to take away from nick's accomplishments, but I just don't believe that doing things at a younger age predicts intelligence later in life. Its still pretty neat to see such large differences though.
    Actually, the way a child's brain develops at an early age, has a lot to do with how the child is going to turn out. That's why most psychopaths, will always be psychopaths.



    http://www.brainy-child.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by brainy-child

    Do you know that early childhood experiences are critical to the emotional and intellectual development of a child? During these early years, 75% of brain growth is completed.

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