>>16472188>You can have your brain do well at focusing on stuff, but it doesn't mean that you're destined to go places.exactly, not much more to add to this
>a good mouse has the potential to give an advantage over someone who doesn't if used in a competitive game, but if you're using it to sort through folders then it won't be any different from doing it with a shittier mouse.true, and even if you do play a competitive game, the mouse isnt everything, you still have to be good, if you're shit the mouse won't magically make you good, so even if you have a high iq, almost no job is pure iq, in all likelihood you're probably going to need to socialize and communicate, if you don't you could be passed up for promotions or you could fuck up big complex projects by miscommunicating or not communicating important info and get fired, the mouse could be good but the mouse is not the same as your rank, just like your iq could be good but your iq is not the same as your outcomes
>>16472253>Was just jokingah thought so but felt like typing anyway, probably reflexive after being too used to seeing the iq zealots say the exact same things you said except unironically lol
>it did take a good amount of time for them to be accepted, still aren't in a lot of people's eyes, and it was very gradual.i think it maybe could be the same with changing voting priviliges, it doesn't have to be accepted by everyone, as long as a big enough majority agrees then it's basically going to happen, as for the pace, i dont think it was that slow, 70 years sounds like a lot but in the context of modern history it's not that much, america's almost 250 years old, 70 years is less than a third of america's entire life, still a long time but not that much, the acceptance of gays might've even be faster than that, idk when it "started", maybe with the hippies in the late 50s early 60s, idk
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