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The difference between how someone's who smart writes vs someone who thinks they're smart

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Someone who's smart is able to say a lot with a few words. Someone who isn't actually smart, but thinks they're smart, says very little with a lot of words. You'll often see this tactic among feminists. They'll find overly flowery and elaborate ways to say something that's incredibly simple.
You can see this on reddit posts where women will repeatedly say the same thing over and over in a different manner, and draw it out for paragraphs.

Now, I'm not saying this because I am myself intelligent. I am average intelligence. This is just based on my observations of men with above average IQ vs average to below average IQ.
This isn't to say writing a lot isn't high IQ either.
High IQ men are capable of writing several paragraphs of unique thoughts without repetition.
 
Someone who's smart is able to say a lot with a few words. Someone who isn't actually smart, but thinks they're smart, says very little with a lot of words. You'll often see this tactic among feminists. They'll find overly flowery and elaborate ways to say something that's incredibly simple.
You can see this on reddit posts where women will repeatedly say the same thing over and over in a different manner, and draw it out for paragraphs.

Now, I'm not saying this because I am myself intelligent. I am average intelligence. This is just based on my observations of men with above average IQ vs average to below average IQ.
This isn't to say writing a lot isn't high IQ either.
High IQ men are capable of writing several paragraphs of unique thoughts without repetition.
I'm not high iq enough to understand this shit
 
i feel that too, but i am low IQ niggA so i can't give much thoughts on it
 
The real question is whether the words being used are unnecessary or not.
 
You can see this on reddit posts where women will repeatedly say the same thing over and over in a different manner
I see this very often, and they also tend to talk in abstract, loaded terms without properly defining them.
 
Brevity is the soul of wit
 
You're goddamn right.
 
That shit is encouraged in schools and colleges. They tell you to focus on your handwriting instead of actual substance. Another proof education system is tailor made for foids.
 
That shit is encouraged in schools and colleges. They tell you to focus on your handwriting instead of actual substance. Another proof education system is tailor made for foids.
:yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
 
Someone who's smart is able to say a lot with a few words. Someone who isn't actually smart, but thinks they're smart, says very little with a lot of words. You'll often see this tactic among feminists. They'll find overly flowery and elaborate ways to say something that's incredibly simple.
You can see this on reddit posts where women will repeatedly say the same thing over and over in a different manner, and draw it out for paragraphs.

Now, I'm not saying this because I am myself intelligent. I am average intelligence. This is just based on my observations of men with above average IQ vs average to below average IQ.
This isn't to say writing a lot isn't high IQ either.
High IQ men are capable of writing several paragraphs of unique thoughts without repetition.
yes stupid people waffle, intelligent people write densely
 
People who act smart will spew a lot of water in order to gain approval for being clever
 
Performatively using complicated vocab is another sign. Actually smart people are known to be good at putting complicated concepts and phenomena in layman’s terms. This isn’t to say “using big word = pseud”; it’s pretty easy to tell when someone’s thesaurusmaxxing and shoehorning in niche words
 
People that use difficult words in every single conversation are just insecure about their intelligence. At some point it becomes difficult to understand them or they use the words when it’s not appropriate.
 
Smart ppl don't say they're smart, they just show it
 
Brevity is the soul of wit. - Shakecel
 
I don't know if I'm smart or not, I just don't waste time with excess words. Brevity is good.
 
I dont really care, I only care about how angry and dysfunctional the combination of words are.

I actually admire when people use obtuse language purely to obfuscate people from understanding what they are saying, because that's speaks to me, a character of someone just trolling stupid people just to browbeat them for reading their dumb shit in the first place, even if they just look like dumb asshole themselves.

This is why I dont want people to read books in the first place
 
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Smart ppl don't say they're smart, they just show it
If you have to say something about yourself it's probably not true. If it was true it would be apparent. (showing it.)
 

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