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I like big brains and I can not lie

My perfect partner would use the Oxford dictionary in the street, and urban dictionary in the sheets.


My top 3 examples of big brain attraction in no particular order:

Hector Barbossa (obviously)
Stephen Fry
Leonardo da Vinci
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Boeing · 36-40
I like Da Vinci too, I connect with his spirit a lot, and especially as an artist.
Though a little too dark for my taste.

I talk to Einstein sometimes too.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@Boeing Aaah, ok. I see what you mean.
I've tried something similar in the past, but I haven't had any luck sadly.
Probably need more practice and lowering ofy expectations.
Boeing · 36-40
@TheRealBarbossa yes exactly, and need to not create stories about how messages arrive either, need be open to receive in whichever way it chooses to communicate with you.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@Boeing I will keep focusin on meditation alone for now.


I did do a successful meditation to see one of my precious lives however. But that was back when I meditated on a regular basis.
Mel Brooks has amazing vocabulary.
I saw a docco on him tje other day and geez he's smart.

Yet by some of his popular stuff, you're never know it 🤷‍♀
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@OogieBoogie Comedy requires intelligence, and he is funny af, so I believe it.
@TheRealBarbossa i like his early stuff. But all thar space balls and other ones akin to that mostly fall flat with me.

He'll turn 100 years old this year!
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@OogieBoogie I love Robin Hood: Men in Tights, and Blazing Saddles. But I agree with you on Space Balls and such.
Still, his comedy is fresh, regardless of wether or not we like it.

And as I said in my original comment: comedy requires intelligence. It's hard (if not impossible) to make a joke on purpose if you're clueless about the topic.

 
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