DETAILS, FICTION AND SEX AND DRUG

Details, Fiction and sex and drug

In nineteenth- and early twentieth-century medicine and psychology, an "fool" was a person with an incredibly profound mental incapacity, being diagnosed with "idiocy". In the early 1900s, Dr. Henry H. Goddard proposed a classification program for intellectual incapacity dependant on the Binet-Simon idea of mental age. Men and women with the lowest

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