回复: Re: What do you think of the current revolution in Egypt?
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-0216-lara-logan-20110216,0,7874593.story
Right after "But she wasn't in her room wearing a burqa!," add "But it was an exciting celebration!" to the list of justifications for...
IQ is negatively affected by nutrition but I'm pretty sure it would have to be extremely severe, like starving in some shitty village in Ethiopia or somewhere.
One point: When you refer to minorities, remember you're distinguishing between more intelligent minorities like Ashkenazi Jews (the smartest in the world apparently) and Northeast Asians, and less intelligent minorities like Hispanics and Blacks. (you can replace "intelligent" with "achieving"...
After being inspired by some of cosmo's posts it's pretty clear to me that a person's level of intelligence-which is mostly inherited and can't be affected by education etc.-is the one factor that pretty much everything else in your life is affected by.
Low IQ people aren't going to want or be...
Re: What do you think of the current revolution in Egypt?
82% of Egyptians support stoning adulterers,
77% support whippings/cutting off hands for theft and robbery,
84% support the death penalty for apostasy.
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