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Superthread LIV - Honouring the A-League

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I can summarise.

Dutchy banged some Eurotrash and a chick from Newy.

BM smokes blue vein cigars

Alba was bored

AG had the shits with everyone

DL trolled a few people

Magpie proved yet again that it's just his brain stem directing him around and that the rest of his brain didn't actually develop.

Didgi or Monk said some shit that didn't really matter and Baz dropped in for a cameo.

I think that was about the long and short of it.
 

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The wannabe neuroscientist in me feels the need to point out in most humans brain size is a reflection body size not intelligence. Unless you have an unusually small brain and in that case being stupid id's the least of your problems. If your head is unusually large to fit your brain it means something went wrong too, our brains have folds in them so they can fit in our heads without trading off surface area. Babies have unusually large heads because our brains stay pretty much the same size throughout our life.
 
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The wannabe neuroscientist in me feels the need to point out in most humans brain size is a reflection body size not intelligence. Unless you have an unusually small brain and in that case being stupid id's the least of your problems. If your head is unusually large to fit your brain it means something went wrong too, our brains have folds in them so they can fit in our heads without trading off surface area. Babies have unusually large heads because our brains stay pretty much the same size throughout our life.


Yeh, but when the brain is missing altogether, in some cases, the actual brain stem will step in and run the bodies basic life sustaining functions, i.e. breathing.

This is the case with Magpie.
 
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