Those scores are nearly impossible :O :O :huh: :unsure: :blink: . You should be part of MENSA, a man at my uncles work is.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
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Those scores are nearly impossible :O :O :huh: :unsure: :blink: . You should be part of MENSA, a man at my uncles work is.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Nonetheless-Quote:
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.
That's a bit h4r5h, but it did make me :lol: irl.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider_dude
Ask him to explain the use of the apostrophe to you. Perhaps take notes.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
Isn't "nearly impossible" qualifying a superlative btw.
Do I need the apostrophe here?Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
'a man at my uncle's work. . .'
my iq is 5 what do i win? :cry:
You tell me.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
It was a rhetorical question :dry:
The over-large one you've employed is a quality insertion.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
The little one ahead of the "a" to begin your quote is, um.......not.
How do you make a post.:unsure: