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That's all nice and dandy I’m sure. I have a long ass neck but on the other hand I have sick cheek bones, lips, eyes, I bet my eyebrows are nicer than yours :O, broad shoulders and a chizzled body. In addition I don’t believe you’d distinguish my jaw as lumpy in person; I have a thin face, and sharp feature. Now that we're done describing our nice features to each other I’ll have to ask you an important question, do you like long walks on the beach?
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Check the dopeness of the jaw, dipping down into a slab, the cleft of the chin. The manly scar on the right cheek. The rather large Ialian nose. Eyebrows like a greek God. The thickness of the neck, the broadness of the shoulders. The lips are a little red and chapped, but that can be easily countered. All of this > JTR.
The beach is like four hours away, though.
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It's not illogical you just misunderstood my concept. My brain works on business and making money, so those with no aspirations are disregarded in relevance to how I judge intelligence in that sense. There are other forms of intelligence obviously, but they aren’t of a large importance to me. If you have common sense and aren’t clearly a fucking idiot then you’re all good; I’m not going to take other forms of intelligence into consideration when judging you because they’re not of matter to me. I judge someone’s intelligence based on how well their ability is to get money, and how they manage it. Some people win money through the lottery or inherit it, true. However it doesn't necessarily make them smart just because they received a lot of it. Just as it doesn't make you dumb when you were born with a little. What you do with your money once you’ve obtained it is what I use to judge intelligence. I've seen people go from literally nothing to making decent lives for themselves. I've also seen people go from millions to multi millions. They're both as intelligent. You don't need a college education to make money and manage it well either.
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This still doesn't mean that you aren't dumb. It just means that you aren't dumb from your perspective, which has been altered to how successful your particular lifestyle is.
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Sure, I lived a life with a dad who has a lot of money. However how much of that money has been spent on me so far? Probably the same amount in 18 years as your parents will spend on you. How much money has my dad given me? None. I don’t want his money yet I’m saving it for more important things in my future. For instance a house, college, a car, my future family, and any form of business transactions that will require me to sacrifice money in order to receive more later. I’m not out blowing all my dads money away like some rich spoiled kids from the Hampton’s. This is where intelligence comes into play, the ability to manage the money you have in your possession. As of right now I have an Xbox 360, expensive designer clothes, a bunch of shoes etc. Everything I have, I bought. Any money I’ve spent as of now I’ve earned myself. Nowadays though I have a lot of money since I received the stock equities under my name once I turned 18. I’ve been investing some of this money. If you know how to do this, go check out NASDAQ and look for the stock “IMMTF”. I just sold all my shares a few weeks ago and made 12,000$. That’s using my dad’s money to make myself money, not using my dad’s money to party and buy expensive shit. That’s being smart.
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