I find it rather amusing that some of you have become a bit high and mighty about this.
If you had been in my shoes and witnessed what I did and then be called a 'cunt', you'd have probably told people, too!
And yes, I do have a very good memory. Along with an IQ of 140.
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Yeah well mine's 142, so sit on my face.Jamez wrote:Along with an IQ of 140.
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I'm a dunce
I'm a dunce

Ronnie is victorious, vivacious in victory like a venomous dog. Vile Republicans cease living while the religious retort with rueful rhetoric. These rank thugs resort to violence and swear revenge.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
And how many people on here have actually used their degree as their basis for work in later life? Have you used yours Sput? :roll:Sput wrote:Damn, I've not got an IQ rating so I'll just let have to let me first class degree in physics do the talking
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Give me a chance, I only just got it!StuartPlymouth wrote:And how many people on here have actually used their degree as their basis for work in later life? Have you used yours Sput? :roll:Sput wrote:Damn, I've not got an IQ rating so I'll just let have to let me first class degree in physics do the talking
And will I be using it as a basis for the PhD I'm starting in October? Probably. Even if I balls that up, chances are I'll end up in something technical or scientific which such a degree is easily diverse enough to be relevant - accountancy is even a logical progression because it's about rigorous analysis.
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