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| 11 Dec 2012 06:45 PM |
If someone were to pretend to be a genius, but act like one, speak like one, dress like one, etc. etc. but not actually be one, are they still considered a genius?
Because I mean, they have faked being a genius for so long, simply faking it takes genius skill. So therefore, by faking genius, they are one.
Does that make sense? And is that plausible? |
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| 11 Dec 2012 06:46 PM |
| no your stolen ideas are dumb |
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gogobot22
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| 11 Dec 2012 06:48 PM |
I guess. But if they aren't geniuses and they know it, then they aren't... Hmmm, This requires some long reflexion!
...These things are getting creepy in this sleepy state of Oregon... |
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| 11 Dec 2012 06:50 PM |
@Pud
Having a similar idea does not make it stolen. Great minds think alike. ^^^^this is a stolen idea, but a correct one nevertheless |
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