What is the avg. IQ of players on chess.com

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noodles2112

Indeed hilarious.

Ted Knight did a great job as a looney judge.

paper_llama
Ziryab wrote:
paper_llama wrote:
Ziryab wrote:
paper_llama wrote:

The flowing robes, the grace... striking.

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Any young boys sucking on that tongue?

I don't get the reference. We'd been quoting caddy shack.

The robes reminded me of the Dalai Lama's.

lol, humans are such humans.

Hard to believe religions have lasted so long... theism is fine, but human institutions as supernatural... lol.

noodles2112

Hey LAMA, get rid of the striking robes and see if you can find that ball in the 10,000 foot crevice....just might get a tipwink.png

paper_llama
noodles2112 wrote:

Hey LAMA, get rid of the striking robes and see if you can find that ball in the 10,000 foot crevice

Nah, that's not my job.

noodles2112

BAck oN TRacK

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idilis
paper_llama wrote:
Ziryab wrote:
paper_llama wrote:

The flowing robes, the grace... striking.

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Any young boys sucking on that tongue?

I don't get the reference. We'd been quoting caddy shack.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/regi-lion-and-his-dyslexic-friends#comment-84512237

noodles2112

i take all the blame for caddyshacked.

noodles2112

you wore green so you could hide

Dangerfield was out there in true form as well

noodles2112

I t appears Murray played chess. apparently he would show up in random public places as himself....at a bar as the bartender etc.

noodles2112

ANyone that doesn't find that jilarious lives on another planetwink.png

Enver139

how can you check your IQ?

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idilis
Enver139 wrote:

how can you check your IQ?

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Like this

paper_llama
Optimissed wrote:

scientists who try to do research . . . haven't a clue

Yeah I heavily edited it, but still, lol, it's such an optimissed thing to say happy.png

As to your point, sure, science makes the assumption that only natural explanations exist.

paper_llama

Nah, I get it. What you're saying is reasonable.

I think a common counter from scientists would be that their methods have been very successful. Thousands of years of monkey-level tools and then in only a few 100 we go to the moon.

paper_llama
Optimissed wrote:
paper_llama wrote:
Optimissed wrote:

scientists who try to do research . . . haven't a clue

Yeah I heavily edited it, but still, lol, it's such an optimissed thing to say

As to your point, sure, science makes the assumption that only natural explanations exist.

That's an interesting point. If "science" ASSUMES that only natural explanations exist, then how can it possibly hope to test for unnatural or unusual ones?
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Think that wins the point. It isn't too optimistic to assume that.

Right, modern science can't test for or find supernatural stuff because it assumes it doesn't exist.

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Optimissed wrote:

I'm basically an engineer. I'm only really interested in what works

Yeah man, that explains why you're interested in the ability of modern science to detect the supernatural. Makes sense.

... just having a bit of fun with you tongue.png

paper_llama
Optimissed wrote:

It's just that all my life .... well, for the last 50 years and a bit more, I've conducted experiements on the paranormal.

Sounds like an engineer to me.

paper_llama

Actually that'd be a funny username... "paranormal engineer"

Ok, no one is allowed to steal that. That's mine.

paper_llama

And he shared his inventions with the townspeople, who regarded him as something of a hero, but his quest for knowledge continued. He traveled to foreign lands, where he climbed even higher junk heaps, and built even more impressive tools, but this time when he went to the villagers, they did not praise him, for they could not understand the magnitude of what he had accomplished. He soared higher still, until after a time, mankind had forgotten about him completely. In the end he made the chess.com forums his home, where they regarded him as a demon.

Or so the legend goes.

noodles2112

Kepler is considered the first science fiction author.

all about a "trip to the moon" !