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NarrativeBear@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 3 days ago

Do ultra high IQ people like big booty Latinas?

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Do ultra high IQ people like big booty Latinas?

NarrativeBear@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 3 days ago
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    I know where you stole it from, and it’s only funny in context.

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      The jig is up my covers blown! Requesting extraction!!

      1000029800

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      I don’t know where they stole it from and would like to know in which context it’s funny

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          Ok - I did see this but assumed the source was further upstream…

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            I saw a comic reposted on Lemmy about 2 worms and the presumably female worm asks her partner “Would you still love me if I was a big booty Latina?”.

            Apparently that comic itself is a commentary on another recent trend of women on Tiktok asking their partners if they would still love them if they were a worm.

            So, a few layers there. Not entirely sure if related, or just confirmation bias, but seeing the phrase “Big Booty Latinas” here on Lemmy twice in as many days seems more than coincidental. 🤔

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            I feel like that’s giving op too much credit, but it’s possible this is something going around reddit atm?

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      I appreciate the effort tho.

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    “A Fediverse community for open-ended, thought provoking questions”

    Not that kind of thought, OP. bonk

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    The only way to find out is to run some proper research. It up to you know, if you do it well there’s an Ig Nobel prize waiting.

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    I mean you’d be dumb not to, so obviously yes!

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    Yes.

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    Correlation means causation.

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    Yes but only if they are within 5 IQ Points of me, preferably lower.

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