by RFlagg on September 21st, 2006

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If Albert Einstein didn't talk till he was four, what did he finally say?

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  • by anonymous on October 22nd, 2006

    anonymous

    Sie wissen, vielleicht ich soll wachsen ein Schnurrbart...

    (You know what, maybe I should grow a moustache...)

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  • by kakskee on January 5th, 2009

    kakskee

    Is it relative?

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  • by Roger Kovaciny on September 22nd, 2006

    Roger Kovaciny

    "Ach du Lieber, Mutti, ich hasse dieses Freistueckessen!"

    (Fooie! Oatmeal again!)

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  • by Nulinvoid on September 22nd, 2006

    Nulinvoid

    "Izaac Newton was an ingnorant putz!"

    "Oh Albert, you are such a know it all. Hey! Wait a minute! Albert, was that you?!"

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  • by jangobean on September 22nd, 2006

    jangobean

    "Mummy - can you cut my hair"

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  • by Anonymous too on September 21st, 2006

    Anonymous too

    He said "talking is overrated."

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  • by Anonymous T on October 11th, 2009

    Anonymous T

    "Sorry. I just realized I'm
    using the wrong wave frequency."

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  • by Stableboy on September 22nd, 2006

    Stableboy

    "e equals em cee cubed"?

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  • by luckyjeans on September 21st, 2006

    luckyjeans

    poopy?

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  • by JUSTNORMAL on September 21st, 2006

    JUSTNORMAL

    He may have asked when he would be five? LOL I dont know..

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  • by Schonberg on October 11th, 2009

    Schonberg

    "Mutti, Why does this applied science,which saves work and makes life easier,bring us so little happiness?"

    "The simple answers runs: Because we have not yet learned to make sensible use of it. Now, get off your ass and make my dinner you lazy schmuck!!"

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  • by KnowItAll1123581321 on January 5th, 2009

    KnowItAll1123581321

    "this milk is too hot...."

    when asked of his reluctance to speak before he said:

    "previously, everything was in order."

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  • by mike mcenroe just cannot be serious maa on December 3rd, 2008

    mike mcenroe just cannot be serious maa

    well i obviously didn't get the beauty:)

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  • by Anonymous on December 3rd, 2008

    Anonymous

    wow! this soup is to hot

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  • by Ec-nal Licensed Bootie Inspector on February 15th, 2008

    Ec-nal Licensed Bootie Inspector

    Whew! What's up with the gag yo...

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  • by Millenium - The Mysterious M. . . GONE! on October 11th, 2009

    Millenium - The Mysterious M. . . GONE!

    "The one who taught me how to TALK. . . .will NOT be the one teaching me MATH!"

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  • by strange1 still in pb on October 11th, 2009

    strange1 still in pb

    eureka!

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  • by SoulSearcher on October 11th, 2009

    SoulSearcher

    "would you people shut the f%ck up I can't hear myself think!"

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  • by iwnit on October 11th, 2009

    iwnit

    1) "Einstein didn’t talk much until he was 3. He didn’t have any kind of learning disabilities, but was just shy and thoughtful. When he was 4 or 5 he received a magnetic compass. It impressed him very much. He was convinced that there had to be “something behind things, something deeply hidden.” He was influenced by his uncle, an engineer, and a medical student who ate dinner with the Einstein’s once a week.

    He got good grades all through school (outstanding in mathematics), but he hated the school he was going to, because his classes were based on memorization and obedience. He wanted to study mathematics, and physics at home. A teacher requested he leave school. The 15 year old Einstein quit school in midterm to go to Italy where his parents were. There he worked with his parents for a half a year."
    Source and further information:
    http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/bios/b4einsteina.htm


    2) "Albert Einstein didn’t learn to talk until he was four, couldn’t learn to tie his own shoes, and was way behind his classmates in learning to read. His teachers said he was mentally slow, unsociable, and a dreamer. Although he eventually made it through school, he failed the entrance examination for college. Some people think he may have had Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of Autism."
    Source and further information:
    http://www.disabilityservices.nscc.ca/en/home/exploreyouroptions/smartsteps/smartstepfive/encouragingstories/alberteinstein.aspx


    3) "He was slow in learning how to talk. “My parents were so worried,” he later recalled, “that they consulted a doctor.” Even after he had begun using words, sometime after the age of 2, he developed a quirk that prompted the family maid to dub him “der Depperte,” the dopey one, and others in his family to label him as “almost backwards.” Whenever he had something to say, he would try it out on himself, whispering it softly until it sounded good enough to pronounce aloud. “Every sentence he uttered,” his worshipful younger sister recalled, “no matter how routine, he repeated to himself softly, moving his lips.” It was all very worrying, she said. “He had such difficulty with language that those around him feared he would never learn.” "

    "Einstein’s developmental problems have probably been exaggerated, perhaps even by himself, for we have some letters from his adoring grandparents saying that he was just as clever and endearing as every grandchild is. But throughout his life, Einstein had a mild form of echolalia, causing him to repeat phrases to himself, two or three times, especially if they amused him."
    Source and further information:
    http://waiyu.bjfu.edu.cn/UserFiles/2008-11/26/20081126233046303.doc

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  • by Raddman on October 11th, 2009

    Raddman

    I don't like broccoli damn it!

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  • by smartperson001 on October 30th, 2006

    smartperson001

    frac

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