7 phrases only low IQ people use in everyday conversation, according to psychology
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7 phrases only low IQ people use in everyday conversation, according to psychology

Labels like low IQ people are blunt and often unhelpful, but psychology shows certain conversational shortcuts—absolutist words, dismissive retorts, and blanket claims—tend to correlate with less reflective thinking. Below are seven common phrases research links to these patterns, with the reminder that using one doesn’t prove anything about a person’s intelligence.

12 things flight attendants notice about you the moment you board
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12 things flight attendants notice about you the moment you board

From the moment you step onto the jet bridge, flight attendants are already sizing up passengers — here are 12 things flight attendants notice that shape how crew members help and interact with you. A few small adjustments can make boarding smoother and your flight more pleasant.

France orders an army of heavy recovery giants to back Europe’s most ambitious land armament programme: SCORPION
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France orders an army of heavy recovery giants to back Europe’s most ambitious land armament programme: SCORPION

France has quietly ordered an army of heavy recovery vehicles to underpin its ambitious SCORPION land armament programme, giving Griffon, Jaguar and Leclerc formations the tow-truck power to recover, repair and return knocked-out vehicles fast. These recovery giants turn logistics into a combat multiplier, preserving materiel and keeping momentum on high-intensity battlefields.

Japan is said to have crossed a red line with a new stealth missile capable of mid-air corkscrew maneuvers to evade defenses and strike targets more than 1,000 km away
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Japan is said to have crossed a red line with a new stealth missile capable of mid-air corkscrew maneuvers to evade defenses and strike targets more than 1,000 km away

Reports of a Japan stealth missile able to perform mid-air corkscrew maneuvers and strike beyond 1,000 km have sparked heated debate across East Asia, reshaping strategic calculations even as full details remain unconfirmed. If true, the capability could complicate missile defenses and drive a new phase of regional deterrence and arms development.

From beloved killers to protected menace: orca attacks on sailing boats explode and marine authorities are forced to pick a side
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From beloved killers to protected menace: orca attacks on sailing boats explode and marine authorities are forced to pick a side

Beloved and charismatic orcas have started making headlines for a darker reason as orca attacks on boats explode across European and Atlantic waters, leaving sailors stranded with damaged rudders and lost steering. Now marine authorities must balance public safety and costly repairs with protecting a socially complex, protected species as researchers race to understand why this behavior is spreading.

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