Smart Guys/Gals - People who try way too hard to look smart

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It's worth noting that you can google things in science homework as well.

Non-science majors do have to take science courses. I know because I had to take science courses as a Sociology undergrad (and I enjoyed them, btw). Nearly all colleges require a balanced core curriculum in an attempt to give students a balanced education.

I'll bet you $5 that this person is also bitches about how STEM majors have to take non-STEM courses. I've met STEM majors who bitch about having to take writing/English classes because they think they're above it. They're also usually incapable of writing a decent paper even if their life depended on it. I've proofread/edited papers from STEM majors that are downright embarrassing.
 
Non-science majors do have to take science courses. I know because I had to take science courses as a Sociology undergrad (and I enjoyed them, btw). Nearly all colleges require a balanced core curriculum in an attempt to give students a balanced education.
True as far as it goes, but very few institutions require non-STEM majors to take really rigorous science courses. They're okay for general understanding, but wouldn't be a good foundation for a science career. Of course, the same is true of the basic humanities courses that STEM majors are required to take.

I'll bet you $5 that this person is also bitches about how STEM majors have to take non-STEM courses. I've met STEM majors who bitch about having to take writing/English classes because they think they're above it. They're also usually incapable of writing a decent paper even if their life depended on it. I've proofread/edited papers from STEM majors that are downright embarrassing.
This is unquestionably true. I recall people bitching about the technical writing requirement for an engineering degree. "When will we ever use this?" It was my bitchy delight to inform them that much of their career would be spent in writing memos, documentation, proposals. Many, many of them.
 
Non-science majors do have to take science courses. I know because I had to take science courses as a Sociology undergrad (and I enjoyed them, btw). Nearly all colleges require a balanced core curriculum in an attempt to give students a balanced education.

I'll bet you $5 that this person is also bitches about how STEM majors have to take non-STEM courses. I've met STEM majors who bitch about having to take writing/English classes because they think they're above it. They're also usually incapable of writing a decent paper even if their life depended on it. I've proofread/edited papers from STEM majors that are downright embarrassing.
Exactly. BYU-Idaho requires two science classes as part of the Foundations classes everyone has to take.
 
I absolutely love it when smart guys will quote something smart-sounding from a basic thing like a popular cartoon and pretend it's from a more esoteric source, just banking that their audience hasn't heard of the cartoon.

I mean, isn't that basically The law of Conservation of Mass?
Maybe smarty-pants is actually posing a good point, but that come back...savage.
 
From the Incels thread:
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I'm honestly not surprised there's overlap between smart guys/gals and the Incel Community.
 
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For a second I thought he was tweeting at the real Taylor Swift and I was thinking "man, you gonna have to fight Russel Greer for that."

Tony probably thought it was her. He likes to tweet at politicians too.

He'd beat up Greer in a fight for Swift's affection, but he's definitely less intelligent, somehow. A fight could be possible since they both live in Utah

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Is he trying to be smart & flirt?
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