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:lol: :lol: I knew it!! Liberals are the weaker sex :P
Men who are strong are more likely to take a right-wing stance, while weaker men support the welfare state, researchers claim.

Their study discovered a link between a man’s upper-body strength and their political views. 

Scientists from Aarhus University in Denmark collected data on bicep size, socio-economic status and support for economic redistribution from hundreds in America, Argentina and Denmark.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... z2Te1EaL2v
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:lol:
funny piece, CUDA.......what's interesting as for extant data is that, as I recall from years of exchanges(and no photos or other 'facts'), you and I are similar in body size. That explains our near agreement on politics....... :P
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It was meant in fun :P
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Plus it is a scientific study, so there must be some truth in it :wink: :mrgreen:
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Pfft, who needs a scientific study? It stands to reason that real men want to take care of themselves while girly men want someone else to take care of them :P
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Sound logical to me :mrgreen:
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No, manly men traded away those brains for that extra muscle. They can't have both because all that muscle and extra testosterone causes men to liquify what brains they do have when they beat the crap out of each other all the time. :P

Manly men didn't create computers and technology, so I rest my case. :wink:
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I heard Thomas Edison could bench press 400 pounds… :roll:
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tunnelcat wrote:No, manly men traded away those brains for that extra muscle. They can't have both because all that muscle and extra testosterone causes men to liquify what brains they do have when they beat the crap out of each other all the time. :P

Manly men didn't create computers and technology, so I rest my case. :wink:
I will argue against this vehemently the day I see a substantial fraction of geniuses competing in those manly-men contests, or Mr. Universe lookalikes joining Mensa and working at CERN. :P
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I love how this thread went from strong men want to take care of themselves to…strong men are stupid. :lol:
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Spidey wrote:I heard Thomas Edison could bench press 400 pounds… :roll:
with his......ah, nevermind. :lol:
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Manly men didn't create computers and technology, so I rest my case. :wink:
No but it was the manly men who set the steel for those high rise buildings where the nerds are working. :wink:
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And the nerds were the ones who designed them in the first place. :P
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Ah but that gets right back to the original premise, that the nerdy men needed someone to take care of it for them, much as they want the government to take care of them now :P
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I've known many an architect and engineer, and I can't think of any that were "nerdy."
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If you are smart…staying fit just makes good sense.
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Nerds are clever bastards that make dumb people do the work for them.
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Heh, no in reality, nerds are chronic tunnel carpal syndrome sufferers that can only do one aspect of a job :P
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flip wrote:Heh, no in reality, nerds are chronic tunnel carpal syndrome sufferers that can only do one aspect of a job :P
You mean specialists, just like all those oversaturated-with-testosterone manly men. :wink:
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No I mean, they have good ideas, but are completely dependent on others to see it's production ;). People who are self-sufficient, meaning brains and brawn, can see a project through to completion.
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flip wrote:No I mean, they have good ideas, but are completely dependent on others to see it's production ;). People who are self-sufficient, meaning brains and brawn, can see a project through to completion.
No one is completely self-sufficient. No one individual is capable of achieving every single thing they can think of doing, and no one individual can think of every single thing they are capable of achieving.

That isn't to say that generalisation is a bad thing, though. Both generalisation and specialisation have their usefulness.
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CUDA wrote:Ah but that gets right back to the original premise, that the nerdy men needed someone to take care of it for them, much as they want the government to take care of them now :P
No, the nerdy men had the smarts to outwit nature and other humans and build civilizations. They were, and are, the plotters, planners and designers of everything we've ever made. The manly men are the ones who physically build things with their hands or end up as just cannon fodder to throw at those we want to kill for some reason or another. :P
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No one is completely self-sufficient. No one individual is capable of achieving every single thing they can think of doing, and no one individual can think of every single thing they are capable of achieving.

That isn't to say that generalisation is a bad thing, though. Both generalisation and specialisation have their usefulness.
Yeah I can agree with that. I think the main thing is to try and be as multi-dimensional as possible.
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callmeslick wrote:
Spidey wrote:I heard Thomas Edison could bench press 400 pounds… :roll:
with his......ah, nevermind. :lol:
Brain?

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Ahhh, the classic question…

Would you rather be marooned on a desert island with a bunch of doers or thinkers?

Doers…

Masons
Plumbers
Electricians
Carpenters
Etc…

Thinkers…

Politicians
Bureaucrats
Musicians
Artists
Scientists
Etc…

Choose wisely. :wink:
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Spidey wrote:Would you rather be marooned on a desert island with a bunch of doers or thinkers?

Doers…

Masons
Plumbers
Electricians
Carpenters
Etc…
Those four vocations you listed would not exist in their current form without thinkers, and if the supplies needed for their occupations are unavailable, then they aren't much use.
Spidey wrote:Thinkers…

Politicians
Bureaucrats
Musicians
Artists
Scientists
Etc…
The first two on this list (by popular example) tend not to think. The last two usually find it difficult, if not impossible, to get anything done without (and, sadly, often enough even with) the first two. Musicians are thinkers and doers.
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Sound advice in any situation. I'd rather be marooned on a desert island by myself, though. I'm not very sociable in person, and I'm pretty sure I could contrive shelter, gather and prepare food, and defend myself without any help. Provided the necessary materials are available, that is.
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tunnelcat wrote:No, the nerdy men had the smarts to outwit nature and other humans and build civilizations. They were, and are, the plotters, planners and designers of everything we've ever made.
That’s total BS, the first example right off of the top of my head is the guy who invented television…he was a farmer…you can’t get any more strong and manly than a farmer.

That also flies in the face of the alpha male, did you know that the big strong types make up a higher percentage of CEO’s than in the general population.

Nerds built civilization.... :lol: :lol:
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flip wrote:No I mean, they have good ideas, but are completely dependent on others to see it's production ;). People who are self-sufficient, meaning brains and brawn, can see a project through to completion.
No one is completely self-sufficient. No one individual is capable of achieving every single thing they can think of doing, and no one individual can think of every single thing they are capable of achieving.

That isn't to say that generalisation is a bad thing, though. Both generalisation and specialisation have their usefulness.
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tunnelcat wrote:No, the nerdy men had the smarts to outwit nature and other humans and build civilizations. They were, and are, the plotters, planners and designers of everything we've ever made.
That’s total BS, the first example right off of the top of my head is the guy who invented television…he was a farmer…you can’t get any more strong and manly than a farmer.

That also flies in the face of the alpha male, did you know that the big strong types make up a higher percentage of CEO’s than in the general population.

Nerds built civilization.... :lol: :lol:
No, our brains helped us design civilization and our muscles helped build that same civilization. The process requires both brain and muscle. Neither alone is as capable. So one is NOT better than the other. And most men are a blend of brains and brawn. In fact, the BEST men have aspects BOTH qualities, not an overload of one trait or the other. :wink:

By the way, the big strong types of CEO's tend to be the biggest alpha jerks because all that testosterone's in control and they get a raging turn-on reigning supreme over others. :P
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