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Paragraph: People here are focused on 'being smart' as a very valuable thing... #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:52 am   Paragraph: People here are focused on 'being smart' as a very valuable thing...
 

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people here are focused on "being smart" as a very valuable thing in life. Fine.
I prefer other attributes like "intellectual", "brilliant", "beautiful" mind, which for me means something more than maths and keyboard skills. It means making use of intelligence at different levels and cross-thinking capabilities.

I think "beautiful minds" are more rare than "smart people" but very probably they are equally distributed among women and men.
I also find "beautiful mind women" the most sexy ones.


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