If you ’re blow on the internet about how smart you are , then you ’re probably not really that chic .

Remember inGame of Throneswhen Tywin Lannister said “Any man who must say ‘I am the king’ is no true king”?

Well, the same goes for intelligence. If someone’s bragging about their IQ and how smart they are, you can bet that they’re probably not actually that smart. Here are some prime examples:

1.This project partner sounds like a real gem to work with.

2.“I’m not in the top 1%, but I do want to insert myself into this conversation.”

3.I shudder to think what he said on Christmas.

4.I’m also metaphysically not funny. :(

5.Well, then, it wouldn’t be science. It would be philosophy.

6.Backs away slowly

7.Pour one out for the guy who is cursed by math.

8.Uh oh, he’s so smart that now he’s the Joker!

9.This is just…wow.

10.Cool, I use the blue one. 💙

11.Yeah, because that’s what makes or breaks the argument.

12.That’s…not a good thing.

13.The fact that Trump’sThe Art of the Dealis on his list is about all you need to know.

14.Bro. It’s, like, 99% action scenes.

15.It’s only 10 a.m.!!!!

16.I think there’s another word that would fit, but it’s definitely not “genius.”

17.Here’s a Ben Shapiro classic.

18.“While I’ve yet to attend a university, I’ve got a Masters level education.” Oh this oughta be goooooood.

19.And finally, please enjoy Bill Mitchell losing his mind over Seth Rogen ignoring him.

I triggered Bill Mitchell and then keep telling him I had meetings.pic.twitter.com/clgyHHw2t6

bad beau , in a meeting.https://t.co/e5GvUb8JyX

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