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I am not talking about any hoodoo metaphysical stuff here Boyz. I am talking about a perfectly tangible and pragmatic memory bank reference which is targeted to a specific demographic of the popular imagination.

It akin to blowing a dog whistle. Superficially you hear nothing..the reference is buried in the subconscious memory, and there beneath the waves the current moves..The fact that most people don't get it says something about how aware they are. Nostatus caught it, and commented on it so long ago.

To those with an IQ over 125 or so I become very interesting, to those over 160 or so I become predictable. To people on the increasingly lower end of the scale think I am stupid.

BTW I can see my own predictability.

And no repeating the same theme over again is not a predictability because it is a constant reality. The conventions/nuances one uses to approach the theme becomes predictable.

People with very high IQ's operate on a plain with virtually endless possibilities and few constraints on the way that they coalesce information. One of the main stumbling blocks for all people are their unresolved issues which effects their perceptional mindsets. It shackles their thinking like Prometheus to the rock. It creates dead ends and road blocks in the cognitive process. Let alone how it colours perceptions and thus attitudes.

Very few people through out history have been able to quickly thread the eye of the needle of clarity to be able to distill down to the core elements of the reality of virtually any situation. It is called assessing the ground upon which you tread and be able to address the heart of the matter. To be able to distill the wheat from the chafe so to speak.
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