Psychology: Is an inability to write a coherent sentence an indication of an underachieving mind? (Page 5)

Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: What's the difference between spelling nazi and grammar nazi?
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Angry Beaver
Angry Beaver: You really don't comprehend do you Uk? And comparing people to Hitler's vile nazis is simply abhorrent
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Do you wanna take out the word nazi and explain what it is or take out the word sentence?
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Funny u didn't say "coherent sentence" Cause that's grammar u said just coherent alone... u got to be the dumbest stubborn person i ever met
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Angry does it say coherent sentence and if so how is that not grammar and what's the difference between spelling nazi and grammar nazi... that's 2 questions u cant answer now let's get more
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Angry Beaver
Angry Beaver: Ok, you're obviously chock full of your own importance, so I'll bid you a fond adieu! Keep it real
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: U doing that thing again where ur too stupid too answer?
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Angry does it say coherent sentence and if so how is that not grammar and what's the difference between spelling nazi and grammar nazi... that's 2 questions u cant answer now let's get more
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Hold a conversation for once and answer you retard... but you normally say "i don't answer to insults" or "look it up" when do you hold a conversation? Never lol
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Geoff
Geoff: As a great man once said, "If it doesn't apply to you, then it's not about you."
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Geoff ur not a great man... admit ur a grammar nazi and that's why you talked about lanes?. u didn't have a debate on ur other post either claiming creationism is a mental illness... a great man is capable of a conversation you haven't been once
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Angry_bird showed great signs of being a grammar nazi twice i seen him pick out the meanings of words is it your turn geoff?
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Geoff
Geoff: It wasn't me who said it, but thanks for missing my point. Again.
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Geoff
Geoff: Actually, I am a little busy. Some of us work for a living.

I'll address your points when have the time and inclination.
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: It dont look like you Wil address the points if ur saying I'm missing the point
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Geoff i think you will adress the points without talking about yourself... you haven't yet why now
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bunny__boiler
bunny__boiler: How can all these “intelligent “ people not possess the comprehension to understand this is about grammar? I do agree wire is rampant with morons copy and pasting things they know nothing about but .... The way you attack it made you look like a grammar nazi and the comments that follow confirm it .
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Thank you bunny i didn't think 1 of my low % of none grammar nazi would show up in here, what makes the grammar nazi think they can talk about picking on any form of grammar aka sentences without addressing they behavior of thinking grammar is a sign for intelligence
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Geoff
Geoff: Did I even use the word, "grammar," in my opening post?

This is specifically about people wading into conversations on topics about which they have zero understanding, on the assumption that their opinion carries as much as someone else's evidence.

My opening statement was perhaps weighted to focus on those who (in addition to a lack of understanding of the subject at hand) also fail to coherently express themselves, but act like they are deep thinkers with years of experience.

I suppose that yes, it was consciously an attack, but it wasn't an attack on anyone who has commented since the first page of this thread.
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Uk TO USA: Geoff you still haven't addressed that ur a grammar nazi and the reason why you do it and lts normally always people who think grammar is intelligence and you confirmed it by what you said "stay in your lane" then you talked about these people should stick to talking about sports, showing you don't like sports much... i have more information about you.. when are you going to address your behavior?
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Geoff
Geoff: I never said that grammar = intelligence, the first use of the word "grammar" in this entire thread is from you. The ability to write an understandable sentence which conveys what you meant it to is not predicated purely on grammar.

However, the ability to write in such a way as to be understood by your target audience is a sign of intelligence. I should point out my target audience would understand nuance, metaphor, simile, and the meaning of "pigeons playing chess".
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lori100
lori100: In 1983 an American developmental psychologist Howard Gardener described 9 types of intelligence [1]:

Naturalist (nature smart)
Musical (sound smart)
Logical-mathematical (number/reasoning smart)
Existential (life smart)----Sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why we die, and how did we get here.
Interpersonal (people smart)------------ It involves effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to note distinctions among others, sensitivity to the moods and temperaments of others, and the ability to entertain multiple perspectives. Teachers, social workers, actors, and politicians all exhibit interpersonal intelligence. Young adults with this kind of intelligence are leaders among their peers, are good at communicating, and seem to understand others’ feelings and motives.
Bodily-kinesthetic (body smart)
Linguistic (word smart)------------- Linguistic intelligence is the most widely shared human competence and is evident in poets, novelists, journalists, and effective public speakers. Young adults with this kind of intelligence enjoy writing, reading, telling stories or doing crossword puzzles.
Intra-personal (self smart)---Intra-personal intelligence is the capacity to understand oneself and one’s thoughts and feelings, and to use such knowledge in planning and directioning one’s life.
Spatial (picture smart)----Spatial intelligence is the ability to think in three dimensions. Core capacities include mental imagery, spatial reasoning, image manipulation, graphic and artistic skills, and an active imagination. Sailors, pilots, sculptors, painters, and architects all exhibit spatial intelligence. Young adults with this kind of intelligence may be fascinated with mazes or jigsaw puzzles, or spend free time drawing or daydreaming.-------------I would add intuitive intelligence
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Geoff why is it taking you so long to admit your a grammar nazi lol and.... the ability to write in such a way isn't intelligence<<< this was my main agreement what i disagreed with and wanted to debate about i already proved thats how you think and wanted to address it that was obvious but you are proof that the ability to write such a way isn't intelligence you got confused and refused to address yourself and i even predict you wouldn't address yourself and you still dont and will still likely think I'm misreading the first post when it was totally obvious i just wanted to disagree that you think sound grammar isnt intelligence... and to be honest how long you guys take to understand me and prolly still dont.. you don't show much intelligence
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lori100
lori100: Intuition Is The Highest Form Of Intelligence - Forbes
https://www.forbes.com/sites/.../2017/.../intuition-is-the-highest-form-of-intelligence/
Feb 21, 2017 - Gigerenzer, author of the book Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious, says that he is both intuitive and rational. "In my scientific ... -----Intuition, argues Gerd Gigerenzer, a director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, is less about suddenly "knowing" the right answer and more about instinctively understanding what information is unimportant and can thus be discarded.
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Uk TO USA
Uk TO USA: Geoff its funny i believe u like what lori is doing going off in random knowledge sharing mode so it cant be ur main point in ur post.... address yourself for once admit something ffs
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