CuriousLord -> RE: Does asking stupid questions get people laid? (4/16/2007 3:11:56 AM)
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ORIGINAL: SimplyMichael I am curious if posing as a thoughtful person works to hide the intellectual void and what sort of women fall for this tactic? Search me.. are you trying to get laid by asking this? Meh, it's too easy to look down on others' intellectual endevours. I'd be cautious about it. Then again, I see things as a Chemistry problem. Take all the possible reasons on the reactant's side, then all the possible actions on the product's side, then consider the rate-of-reaction coefficients as being dependent on the stochemometric constants, necessitating that all non-linear independent subsets of reactions be non-zero, fulfiling them all. Point being, while I'm sure some people try to look intellectual for the sake of getting laid, some people try just about anything to get laid. And, to some degree, most reasonable ideas can sort of work. Hell, BDSM is proof enough of that- as a kid, did you ever think you could get a woman to get on her knees and bark like a dog all for the promise of being beatten? However, considering so many people try so many different things, and some adopt them into who they are, the number of posers for any particularly specific claim would seem marginally small, to the point of being negliable for globized generalizations. Bottom line, yes, I'm sure there are, but I wouldn't count on there being that many per capita. (Does my reasoning reflect the fact I've been up all freaking weekend, until this time at 6 AM Monday morning, doing Chemie 'neering problems? I've almost considered writing out mass flow rates for various colors of the M&M's I've been munching on into my mouth as functions of time and proportions of one another. So, excuse the poor spelling 'n overly-analytical prospective as I go to bed. :P)
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