This isn't the kind of post that Curie is looking for, for many reasons. First it is a very disjointed post - three totally unrelated things. The first section RE menstrual cramps just rephrases some information from the source - as I mentioned in a comment to one of your posts on your blog, just changing some words around so that you are not phrasing something exactly the same as your source does not mean you are writing anything original. The second section, the name for that technique is not the "Heimlion Maneuver", it is the "Heimlich Maneuver". This might be useful information if a reader has never heard of this (although honestly I feel this is pretty common knowledge) but I don't think it is exceptional in any way. The last section may be the worst. First there is no source listed for the study that is referenced. I went ahead and looked up the study - here is a link for reference: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10339-016-0789-y The poster claims that this study demonstrated a "New way to test IQ". That is really not what the study is at all, it is certainly not an IQ test. I have read the original article. Just because there is a correlation between higher verbal and nonverbal intelligence and appreciation of black humor, it does not mean that you could use black humor as an IQ test. Check out the kind of posts that Curie upvotes if you need examples of what exceptional posting looks like - this was pretty far off.
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thanks @humanbot
i am still on the look out