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I have done 2 tests 129, and 109. Not online. Years apart is the only explanation.
I have a 13 inch penis which makes up for it.
Pics or gtfo.
No homo.
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I have done 2 tests 129, and 109. Not online. Years apart is the only explanation.
I have a 13 inch penis which makes up for it.
Impossible. How the hell can you want a pic, and then call out no homo? Just for that, no pic. You will have to take my word.Pics or gtfo.
No homo.
Don't make this weird ffs. Just post pics.Impossible. How the hell can you want a pic, and then call out no homo? Just for that, no pic. You will have to take my word.
Impossible. How the hell can you want a pic, and then call out no homo?
Sure but for a $100 one-time payment you get to put "Member of the Golden Key Society" on your CV and maybe impress some prospective employers. Is a good investment.
I'm going to be a teacher in six months - it's all about the CV for the interviews. I've done two interviews in the last 15 years and one was for the military straight out of school, so doesn't really count as a reference point for this. No idea what to do so every little thing helps lolPaid up for Golden Key for exactly that reason. This is the first time I've thought about it in 15 years.
I'm going to be a teacher in six months - it's all about the CV for the interviews. I've done two interviews in the last 15 years and one was for the military straight out of school, so doesn't really count as a reference point for this. No idea what to do so every little thing helps lol
Seriously, who the **** posts what their IQ is on an online forum? Lmfao, come the **** on people. Jaysus chroist.
Why does it matter? It's not as if anyone here utilises their real identity.
You just answered your own question.
Isn't it even more ridiculous to be anonymously embarrassed for people you don't know?
I'm very intimidating.How the **** are you going to survive the beuaracratic bullshit that now polllutes that profession?
you area actually very boring.. no worries mate.. just keep levelling things out and you'll be fine...I'm very intimidating.
hands off dude.. it just isn't a grand qualification.. rampant evaluation is just wasting time.. counting the drops of the rain shower in a well a shower will keep you occupied..ShanDog can we have a dickpic comparison thread instead? Similar principle to this one, but I like to think I'd fare better. My IQ is like 7 :/
Hey just because I'm not a random word generator it doesn't make me boring.you area actually very boring.. no worries mate.. just keep levelling things out and you'll be fine...
Aren’t you the guy who thinks the Earth is flat?Legit 211 IQ here
I've always done well on other metrics of intelligence, standardised tests, puzzles, exams, games, etc but never a formal IQ test. I'd be interested to do one to see how I compare but I'm not sure of it's validity and I think the genuine IQ tests are quite expensive to do.
Some people here have claimed that intelligence, as measured by valid intelligence tests, doesn't mean anything.
The major reason regarding IQ testing and the queries behind the validity of them is that there tends to be a number of elements essentially which don't form an objective basis but really are subjective. I had to take one and the thing that stood out for me was the language/definitions of words section which came across as flawed and very questionable. For example someone simply might not know the meaning of a word like godwottery yet know the meaning of cantankerous or vice versa and so simply the questions ability to answer them comes down to luck in the same way as it does for a contestant on a quiz.Some people here have claimed that intelligence, as measured by valid intelligence tests, doesn't mean anything. Unfortunately for most of us, this turns out to be false. In fact, intelligence is one of the most important measurable characteristics that we know about when it comes to making predictions about future life events and success.
I should stress that the correlations of intelligence with outcomes are a long way from perfect. This means that many super bright people will have crappy lives and many dumbasses will have fantastic lives. But the general trend is that the smarter a person is, the greater the likelihood of a happy, successful, financially secure, and longer life. When considering how easy it is to measure intelligence (a 30 minute test), it's quite remarkable that we can predict anything at all with it.
If anyone has any questions about intelligence, I am happy to respond to them!