Yes. In fact this is quite a common trait in a highly intelligent genius.
The term for a genius with no common sense is often referred to as an "absent-minded professor" or simply a "brilliant but clueless" individual. This type of person may excel in intellectual pursuits but struggle with practical or everyday matters.
An airhead. --Disk98
A genius, in a statistical sense, is anyone with an I.Q. over 132. In a general sense, it is anyone who is exceptional at doing what they do, so an excellent dog groomer could be called a genius. In my personal opinion, a genius is any person who is intellectually superior to the general population. (It is offensive and pigheaded to call geniuses freaky.)
It stands for "use some common sense and figure it out yourself, genius" It really isn't hard.
you call them genius pewds
It means that the person knows A LOT about horses. For example, if you can name all the parts of a horse, then you have horse sense. Generally, it means that the person has good common sense.
Isaac newton genius common sense if you have 1
Common sense will serve you well. Without it you are doomed to make mistakes that even an uneducated person with common sense will avoid.
the person who wrote the common sense was thomas Paine
Genius is merely a matter of opinion. If they are looking back at you from a mirror, of course, they are a genius.
Common sense!
any person can practice safety because it is very much based on common sense, is it true or false?