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The kid is clearly not paralyzed from the waist down from the waist down.
I feel sorry for him having some sort of illness, but that does not excuse him for being a liar.
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Dear Sammy who wrote "I have a daschund and she is absoutely smart… at just 2 months old she could bring us her jersey when she was cold and pull her blanket to cover herself when she sleeps! Also very good manipulation skills :)." Not being completely retarded is never sufficient grounds for being intelligent. I agree your dog is "smart enough" to realize when she is cold, and has figured out how to combat that unpleasantness. However, this in no way makes your pet (or anyone else's) absolutely (or absoutely by your account) smart, it simply dictates that your dog is an organism that has the drive to survive in the most comfortable environment, which has allowed the dog to figure out that when it is cold, a blanket or sweater seems to take that away. Operating on negative reinforcement does not mandate a higher intelligence. Cheers.
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Dear Tara and Mia,

I don't have a lot to say except you are likely to be given benefits later in life due to mental disability. Also, you have crushed any hope that we may find intelligent life on Mars. Cheers.
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Dear Charlie who said "i’sm a 51 yr. old country boy & i have owned a dog as long as i can rember.muts, pure breeds,dobes,shap’s,pit bulls,hunting dogs & rat dogs.all with thier own intelagents,attention span & trineabilaty.but the most intelagent dog i ever owned was a border collie." I agree that border collies are highly intelligent dogs; however, when I read your (unintelligible) comment, I have slight reservations about what I typed earlier in response to Britt's comment. But, that quickly goes away when I realized that anyone who cannot spell "I'm" properly, likely does not possess an honours degree (or any degree for that matter). Happy spelling Charlie.
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Dear Alex who wrote "Yeah, basset hound was listed as one of the stupidest dog breed. They’re actually very smart - they’ll do *anything* you want if you have a cookie…". If intelligence is measured by willingness to engage in a particular action based on some form of tangible incentive, then by way of your logic, prostitutes are complete geniuses. They will do *ANYTHING* for money, and some would also do the same things for cookies. This form of behaviour is arguably, somewhat robotic, and is driven by simple internal states (i.e. I want a cookie, or I am hungry) that can be satisfied by engaging in a particular action. Cheers Alex.
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I know this comment was posted quite some time ago, but I just had to supplement it with some information about reality. To Britt who stated "As the owner of a golden retriever, I can definitely say she’s smarter than the average hounour student." Fair enough, you are likely being sarcastic; however, when commenting on levels of intelligence it is probably wisest to not make yourself come off as legally retarded. The day your golden retriever can solve a math problem (even a simple one), understand statistical testing, or hell, even say "Hello" when someone comes to the door, maybe then you will not look so handicapped when you say your dog is more intelligent than someone who possesses honours status in their studies. Cheers Britt.
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Just some clarification sake,i just want to say,
under the picture of the Flag of St Andrew( the saltire) you have mistakenly put England.
And Wales was not incorporated into England till
the "Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542"

But its a good article.
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