Okay, I thought of that too, but then you're honestly just outsourcing the problem. You don't know how villagers made their books.
(Yes, I know, they technically just spawn them in.)
Well, the original idea behind Mensa was that if you got a bunch of really smart people together, they just might solve all the world's problems. Didn't quite work out that way, so I'd agree that it has no real reason to keep existing anymore.
Alright then, if you're gonna be that unhelpful, I'm gonna be the change I want in the world.
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Search engines are getting worse by the year, by the way. It'll do us all well not to treat them like the providers of information we once thought of them, especially when the most used search engines are Google and Bing, which will happily fall in line with whatever Trump wants to fabricate as Truth, as we've now seen with the Gulf of Mexico.
And it's just plain polite to provide pertinent information like that for context for such an article.
Maybe you should read the article, especially the section on historical usage. Saying 'less' was never wrong, there was just a bunch of fancy academics that came along once and said it's wrong, while everyone else just carried on as usual.
Yikes dude, even Peter Thiel hat the good sense to censor the slur.