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I don't know if they are smarter than me, but they would kick my ass at Pictionary. Anyone who can sketch Peter Stuyvesant at the drop of a hat is not someone I want to play against.

I did pretty well. I don't know how to decline a personal pronoun. I'm not sure what's meant by "the five zones." I just didn't know one of those mountain ranges. I doubt I could have spelled "eneeavor" because I've never seen that word before. Granted, that's assuming that we can time-adjust some of these questions?

'They're', 'there' and 'their' is apparently no longer taught anywhere. They get angry when I point out this problem. And no, I'm not talking about typos, I'm talking about chronic misuse to the degree that you have to read a sentence four times to figure out what they're (ha) trying to say.

NO!

I want this little thing to live with me. I will feed him bananas all day.

Haha I love this! Especially since I started my period at my first day of summer camp one year. One of the girls in my tent was like "Oh, I got this." handed me a tampon, a bottle of tylenol and a candy bar.

Man, I would have loved to see positive stuff like this about periods as a young woman. I was sooooo ashamed/embarrassed about it, this would have been life changing. I love it.

Damn why are the majority of commenters trying to piss on this smart-kids party? "Oh she memorized shit, big whoop." "Mensa ain't all that great." "You're being mean for this joke of asking me what I did today" etc. Calm your britches, people!

Marge: "Homer, women aren't going to like being shot in the face..."

Homer, you set it to "whore!"

Definitely not trying to humble brag here, but it really must be hard for parents to deal with this. I'm not a member of MENSA, but I tested with a very high IQ when I was in kindergarten (I went to school early since my birthday was late and they required me to get tested). My parents never told me this, but I was

The girl's a prodigy, not a genius. A prodigy is one who has an exceptional capacity for learning. A genius is a person with powerful creative drive and palpable contributions to society. Not all prodigies are geniuses and not all geniuses are prodigies. they are not synonymous.

What's interesting to me is someone like Anderson Cooper - he's allowed to do more lighthearted talk show type fodder, while at the same time, he's regularly sent over to report on major war or disaster zones. Brian Williams is allowed to do the nightly news AND be a funny cameo on sitcoms. Ladies? Not so much.

It's hard for me to think of Hoda as the same person that was a war zone reporter and conducted hard core interviews. She's a representation of the dumbing down of women in journalism, in order to make a mark! In another life, Hoda would never play the foil for Kathie Lee...total step down, back and around the

She is super cute, but I worry about her. My younger brother is/was one of those Doogie Howswer-smart kids (took college classes in 7th grade), and he's still smart, of course, and he's an amazing special ed teacher in the Bronx. But he's eaten up with guilt over the fact that everyone always told him he was going to

I ask again: What have you done today?

I'm about the same skin color as Franchesca, but my go-to shade came from Tracie: Clinique Black Honey. It makes me look just a little more put together and made up.

I have very full lips and when I was younger I used to feel very insecure about them because people would always point them out. In jr hell-I mean high, I even used to get called DSL by two boys. Now it is rare for people to mention my lips (they're still very full but I guess my face grew into them) and I find myself

Feel like an ass typing "Revlon Color Stay Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain" but that stuff is the shizzle.