Originally posted by gmoney
Unfortunately for you a got a 1420 on the SAT and a 166 on the LSAT, both of which are above the 95th percentile. So its not that I am stupid, but rather that your level of intellegence is so far beneath mine that you cannot comprehend what I am saying.
ha.
Jul-06-2005 14:59
PvDoBseSSioN
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: here and there
quote:
Originally posted by gmoney
Unfortunately for you a got a 1420 on the SAT and a 166 on the LSAT, both of which are above the 95th percentile. So its not that I am stupid, but rather that your level of intellegence is so far beneath mine that you cannot comprehend what I am saying.
WOAH!!!! watch out for Mr. Know It All!!!! man i don't care what da hell u got on ur sats, good for u YAY! that's got nothing to do with the way u post on here and how much of an ass u make urself, look i didn't make this thread now did i??
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Jul-06-2005 15:45
trancaholic
Danish Prophet of Doom
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
Re: how to get onto an elevator
quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
today i'm waiting for an elevator inside the metlife building. the elevator doors open, and two gentlemen get out. as soon as they get out the lift, they just stand there side by side, so that no one can get into the cabin. the doors shut behind them. press the call button again, and gotta wait a bit longer... everyone that was waiting for the elevator was fuming cuz of these two herbs
Why oh why didn't you push them aside with one of those offended "Excuuuse meee"? Only sensible thing to do in that situation.
On a related note, one thing that I cannot stand is slow people that have to get in front of a line. For instance, when waiting to cross the street I sometimes experience that these old people will squeeze in front of everybody, and end up constitute an obstruction to everyone with a normal walking speed when the light switches. One would think that they were aware of their slowness, but maybe they're just getting some kind of perverse pleasure out of pissing everone else off.
It also happens sometimes just when getting off the subway or at the end of stairs/escalators, which seem to be the perfect spots for families and couples to get their bearings/debate where to go next.
Jul-06-2005 15:48
Yan
fauxhawk
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Wano
quote:
Originally posted by gmoney
Unfortunately for you a got a 1420 on the SAT and a 166 on the LSAT, both of which are above the 95th percentile. So its not that I am stupid, but rather that your level of intellegence is so far beneath mine that you cannot comprehend what I am saying.
Those numbers mean nothing outside the US.
And that's where it counts.
Jul-06-2005 16:01
trunks1022
supreme vicodin addict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: forest hills TA #?
Re: Re: how to get onto an elevator
quote:
Originally posted by trancaholic
Why oh why didn't you push them aside with one of those offended "Excuuuse meee"? Only sensible thing to do in that situation.
On a related note, one thing that I cannot stand is slow people that have to get in front of a line. For instance, when waiting to cross the street I sometimes experience that these old people will squeeze in front of everybody, and end up constitute an obstruction to everyone with a normal walking speed when the light switches. One would think that they were aware of their slowness, but maybe they're just getting some kind of perverse pleasure out of pissing everone else off.
It also happens sometimes just when getting off the subway or at the end of stairs/escalators, which seem to be the perfect spots for families and couples to get their bearings/debate where to go next.
those doors closed really quickly. they seriously made like they'd continue walking, but then they stopped right as they were closing... i was incredulous
Jul-06-2005 18:38
phoenixBEBE
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 2012. Everything changes after this year :) <3 so can't wait.
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
Those numbers mean nothing outside the US.
And that's where it counts.
its not that the numbers means nothing...but tests are a challenge in academia. it certainly has nothing to do with being socially adept or being able to deal with things in real life. nor does it make u a nice person who is liked by everyone. some of the most booksmart ppl that i know are socially inept when it comes to meeting ppl and maintaining friendships/relationships. not saying anything bad, im just stating something i observed. ::shruggs::
quote:
Originally posted by trancaholic
It also happens sometimes just when getting off the subway or at the end of stairs/escalators, which seem to be the perfect spots for families and couples to get their bearings/debate where to go next.
omg +1 well not only in those places, but in the STREETS esp. in nyc...aka times square...WHOLE herds of extended families/tourists will just STOP and then ur like WTF as u PLOW into them ffs which is why i dun walk around Times Square anymore.
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Jul-06-2005 19:13
gmoney
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Boston,USA
quote:
Originally posted by phoenixBEBE
its not that the numbers means nothing...but tests are a challenge in academia. it certainly has nothing to do with being socially adept or being able to deal with things in real life. nor does it make u a nice person who is liked by everyone. a lot of ppl who ive met that are booksmart also end up being assholes just cuz they let that to go their head and develop supersized egos. also some of the most booksmart ppl that i know are retards when it comes to meeting ppl and making friends. not saying anything bad, im just stating something i observed. ::shruggs::
You have somewhat of a good point here. On the otherhand, standardized test are the best objective measure for determining one's intelligence.
And I didn't list my numbers to impress you people, I was just debating with the guy who called me a stupid retard.
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Jul-06-2005 19:21
glittergirl
glowgirl
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: DC
Re: Re: Re: how to get onto an elevator
quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
those doors closed really quickly. they seriously made like they'd continue walking, but then they stopped right as they were closing... i was incredulous
and the big word of the day is:
INCREDULOUS!
wow sal you must have done pretty good on your SAT's!!
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sal - i would have just walked in-between their legs - that would have gotten them to move their asses
are you going to sander/nic?
Jul-06-2005 20:42
trunks1022
supreme vicodin addict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: forest hills TA #?
quote:
Originally posted by ctprincess
sal - i would have just walked in-between their legs - that would have gotten them to move their asses
are you going to sander/nic?
i have two weekends left to sort through before the 22nd. i'll worry about it then mmkay?
Jul-06-2005 21:40
trunks1022
supreme vicodin addict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: forest hills TA #?
Re: Re: Re: Re: how to get onto an elevator
quote:
Originally posted by glittergirl
and the big word of the day is:
INCREDULOUS!
wow sal you must have done pretty good on your SAT's!!
730 verbal
680 math
800 writing sat 2 (1st try 660)
740 (i think) math 2c sat 2
770 or 780 biology sat2
i forgot my chemistry and physics score... i think physics 630
SATs are highly overrated
Jul-06-2005 21:41
fr0st
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Brooklyn NY
quote:
Originally posted by gmoney
You have somewhat of a good point here. On the otherhand, standardized test are the best objective measure for determining one's intelligence.
And I didn't list my numbers to impress you people, I was just debating with the guy who called me a stupid retard.
There is no good test for judging intelligence...... Some of the smartest people in the world have done the worst on test...
Idiot....
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