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Old 05-29-2004, 01:58 AM   #14
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If you also look at Van Gogh paintings closely enough you start to realize he couldn't draw basic shapes correctly, not that he distorted them on purpose, but that doesn't cut away from any of his brilliance, does it?

Speaking of paintings, Hitler was also a real good landscape painter. A bit romantic in the lushness, but it was really good stuff. If you wanted to be real successful at doing business presentations, etc, Hitler would be a good person to learn from. He was taught by a hypnotist / magician about how to move his hands and body language to really a capture an audience..

I really don't think a high score on an IQ test means you are super genius. I got a 1450 on the SAT without studying and falling asleep during the English portion, but I'm not much smarter than you, if at all. Test scores are just something to brag about, and that's it.

The true measure of genius is achievement.
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