Throughout history, there have been many different ways that have been used to measure someone's intelligence. Perhaps they can complete complicated algebra without a second thought, or they speak ten different languages. Maybe they thought up a whole new philosophy for life or proved the seemingly impossible with a scientific theorem. We have even tried to make cleverness a club you can join, as with Mensa.
As it turns out, we probably didn't need to use any of these forms of proof for a ballpark estimate of how brainy a person is. Why? Because a dude on Twitter has found an easier method of separating the geniuses and the dum-dums. It's simple: apparently, really intelligent individuals do not spend time listening to music.
It will come as no surprise that this inflammatory take had some indignant and amusing responses. I've gotta say, I don't mind looking stupid if it means I still have access to my Spotify playlists.
As it turns out, we probably didn't need to use any of these forms of proof for a ballpark estimate of how brainy a person is. Why? Because a dude on Twitter has found an easier method of separating the geniuses and the dum-dums. It's simple: apparently, really intelligent individuals do not spend time listening to music.
It will come as no surprise that this inflammatory take had some indignant and amusing responses. I've gotta say, I don't mind looking stupid if it means I still have access to my Spotify playlists.