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DENSA - Densa was originally a fictional association created in parody of Mensa International. Rather than belonging to the smartest 2% of the population (th...
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| A small group of dark-staining cells of the distal convoluted tubule of the nephron, forming part of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. |
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Densa was originally a fictional association created in parody of Mensa International. Rather than belonging to the smartest 2% of the population (the criteria for membership eligibility for Mensa), members of Densa must be in the stupidest 2%. The name Densa is a portmanteau of dense (with the meaning stupid) and Mensa. * There is no single formal Densa organisation; instead, various projects using that name exist as informal groups, usually meant by their founders as a joke rather than a serious organisation. Even within Mensa itself, a SIG (special interest group, an informal sub-group of Mensans sharing a particular common interest) has existed for Densa; which, like all Mensa SIGs, required Mensa membership for admission, while it was active. * The concept of an organization for the mentally dense originated in Boston & Outskirts Mensa Bulletin (BOMB), August, 1974, in "A-Bomb-inable Puzzle II" by John D. Coons. The puzzle involved "The Boston chapter of Densa, the low IQ society". Su |