Trump would CHEAT and have his IQ blown sky high anyway. .....Nevermind.
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Trump fixates on IQ as a measure of self-worth
People who know Trump suspect his IQ obsession stems in part from a desire to project an image of success, despite scattered business failings and allegations of incompetence.
It was January 2004 and Donald Trump was on the “Today Show” to promote a new reality TV series called “The Apprentice.”
Almost immediately after the interview began, Trump started bragging about the unparalleled intellect of the contestants who would compete for a job at one of his companies.
“These are 16 brilliant people. I mean, they have close to 200 IQs, all of them,” he told host Matt Lauer. “And some may be beautiful and some may not be beautiful. But everybody has an incredible brain.”
It wasn’t the first time Trump fixated on IQ as a measure of a person’s worth — or, as is frequently the case, worthlessness. An... less
This love note includes everyone. Because I would like information from the Mugger "public" regarding what kind of music you would like to listen to while getting a massage a... moreThis love note includes everyone. Because I would like information from the Mugger "public" regarding what kind of music you would like to listen to while getting a massage at a spa.I understand this may be the least of your concerns. Getting worked on is all most people care about until they lay down. For instance, I love Tori Amos, but I don't think 80 percent of my clients do. They would get uncomfortable listening to her because she is strange to them and LET'S FACE IT FOLKS, TORI IS JUST STRANGE.My biggest concern is finding music I can adapt to spa restrictions (no rap or loud vocals, just not relaxing) and love the sound myself. I am more than willing to play something I don't like if the client does, I am all about the service, but they will get their best massage if I can only find some music I love and can do a great massage to. The music carries the time for me and I give the best massages if the music clicks just right in my head. The massage just organically... less
It sounds like a New Age hype, but this concept is known for ages, and since it is still in the open, we should be curious. Does anyone have experiences with it? Edited after ... moreIt sounds like a New Age hype, but this concept is known for ages, and since it is still in the open, we should be curious. Does anyone have experiences with it? Edited after E 99's answer:For all those who do not want to google what I mean, I copied a text, which will explain it and save you time....: Along with colors, light also consists of chemical and emotional elements since it emits heat, electricity and magnetism. Thus, light, along with its component colors, can be used for healing the mind, body and spirit. This is the basic principle behind Chromotherapy or color therapy. Different colors have different effects on the mind and body. less
We are no longer allowed to refer to them as from today as a GingerBread Men....They now have to be called "GingerBread Persons" obviously after one of theses Ginger Biscuits compl... moreWe are no longer allowed to refer to them as from today as a GingerBread Men....They now have to be called "GingerBread Persons" obviously after one of theses Ginger Biscuits complained that it's feeling was hurt.....It beggars belief that these retarded people in office have no other work todo......They must get bored of their crusts....over paid parasites springs to mind I think....Are their any stupid people in your goverments too ?
What I wrote under "About" has a note to it that it is hidden. I would like to see whether it is hidden to others. I would like it to be open for everyone to read. Thanks for... moreWhat I wrote under "About" has a note to it that it is hidden. I would like to see whether it is hidden to others. I would like it to be open for everyone to read. Thanks for enlightening me.
* I‘m specifically referring to individuals, not companies nor governments. ** This does not include the subsequent step of returning items for a refund, it just covers ... more* I‘m specifically referring to individuals, not companies nor governments. ** This does not include the subsequent step of returning items for a refund, it just covers the initial outlay of money that is later discovered to have been needless. Read on, please. I recently spent a fairly moderate yet still significant amount of money buying one set of item that I thought I needed, and a similar amount special ordering another set of items that were not available in the brick-and-mortar store. After a day or two, I found out that the last time I had needed these items, about six or eight months ago, I had anticipated saving money and time by buying extras then, which I stored away for safekeeping. Unfortunately, being forgetful, I didn’t remember the stash. So here I am with doubles, and even more on the way when the special order package arrives. All of this promoted my question. Do you think companies’ profit margins are boosted by outbreaks of knuckleheads like me ... less