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# And of course you'd be happy to step in to fill in the manual labouring job vacancies?
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:14, archived)
# What?
That's what staff are for. or are you saying that menial suitability goes hand in hand with academic inability? I'm sure plenty of people would be happy to work, it would be a pre-requisite in the bid for procreation. Sitting on a corner aged 16 getting full of cider so you end up fucked by 3 guys ( or was it 4?) and having a baby just so you can move into a council house would be a thing of the past.
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:20, archived)
# If your prerequisite was an IQ>130,
I can't see many people with that kind of IQ being happy with that kind of job.
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:23, archived)
# I'm quite insulted now.
I allegedly have an IQ somewhat higher than that and I've done honest manual work all my life. Just because I have staff does not mean I sit on my arse.
Don't get pulled into this, if you have not spotted it yet it will dawn on you.
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:25, archived)
# I'm sure there are people of all manner of IQs who enjoy manual labour.
But I do think it's true that the more intelligent you are, the more opportunities you will have and the less likely you are to want to do that kind of work.
Of course I'm generalising. And I can't resist getting stuck into arguments, when you hang around mostly with people studying Physics with Philosophy for three years they become daily occurences.
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:30, archived)
# yeah but I don't have much preparation for
an honest debate. It's just a fishing trip. Something for shits and giggles. I dangle the worm of outrageous offence out there now and again just to see who can't resist biting.
I wasn't after you ;)
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:32, archived)
# haha, well we all have to get our kicks somehow.
(, Fri 11 Jan 2008, 0:34, archived)