Those scores are nearly impossible . You should be part of MENSA, a man at my uncles work is.Originally Posted by j2k4
Those scores are nearly impossible . You should be part of MENSA, a man at my uncles work is.Originally Posted by j2k4
Nonetheless-Originally Posted by maebach
I got something wrong in the math section of the SAT, and absolutely aced the ACT.
I dabbled around the edges of MENSA, but ultimately decided it didn't interest me.
It seemed they were heavily into pointless mental exercises and self-congratulatory rhetoric.
Then I thumped my melon, and decided lots of other things didn't interest me, either.
And here I am.
I think I like this more than I would have liked that, anyway.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
That's a bit h4r5h, but it did make me irl.Originally Posted by Spider_dude
Ask him to explain the use of the apostrophe to you. Perhaps take notes.Originally Posted by maebach
Isn't "nearly impossible" qualifying a superlative btw.
Do I need the apostrophe here?Originally Posted by JPaul
'a man at my uncle's work. . .'
It was a rhetorical question
The over-large one you've employed is a quality insertion.Originally Posted by maebach
The little one ahead of the "a" to begin your quote is, um.......not.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
How do you make a post.
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