Docadhoc wrote:
Intelligence isn't the issue, although it seems that those who use the term in a derogatory manner often are those in need of education.
The issue is how one uses one's intelligence. Alicia attempts to sound educated as if to impress others. Her yardstick measures the number of syllables in a given word and the number of words in a sentance. She calls that intelligent conversation. Never mind the fact that everyone here is readily understood. Being able to discuss, transmit concepts, describe intangibles....mark intelligent conversation. But Alicia feels it imperative to impress as if it gains her points somehow.
Alicia uses her "great intelligence" to totally swallow whatever the DNC feeds her. She buys in to all the anti Trump rhetoric and questions nothing. She makes statements so inane they are laughable but never looks for what actually was said or done. She just is extremely gullible which is not a mark of great intelligence. She is quick to belittle and claim superior intellect over all who disagree with her.
In reality she has little grasp of many of the things she comments on.
In my profession we have a term for those who think superficially as she does. We call them "smooth brains". It is a reference to a particular neuroanatomy including its physiology regarding its function.
Just wanted you to know who/what she is. Not the most cerebral of posters.
Oh, and don't dare post anything with a typo. Alicia's razor wit immediately recognizes it as emblematic of the inability to spell, lack of intelligence, and underacheived educational merit.
But then, that's Alicia. Our resident spokesperson for the attentionally challenged.
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