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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please. "
Is that a new brand of santitzer spray for fab?? If so, I'm up for a few bottles, just to keep the germy cock shots out off the old inbox!! Can't be too careful these days! |
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
Is that a new brand of santitzer spray for fab?? If so, I'm up for a few bottles, just to keep the germy cock shots out off the old inbox!! Can't be too careful these days!"
Isn't it called Wangaway? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial..."
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?"
I think its the being seen to boast thing |
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?"
Some maybe hold the view that it borders on arrogance, maybe? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?"
Any kind of appreciation of a person's own attributes is seen as boasting.
Liking/ being proud of your own figure, height, muscles, cock size, achievements, anything, is seen as a bad thing. It makes the people who don't have similar attributes feel bad about themselves so they have to put the person down so they feel better.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Plenty of mensans pantalons on here.
I see what you did there!
At least someone did! "
I didnt - guess I won't be joining the pantalons or mensans.....were they in Flash Gordon or Star Trek? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No issues with Mensa, I do qualify but not a member. Reason being that IQ is only one form of intelligence and the person who suggested I sign up (a work colleague) would have failed in the other ways. If it was used as a body to drive improvements in education or things like that I may well join |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Plenty of mensans pantalons on here.
I see what you did there! "
Mensan Clogs would have also been acceptable but pantalons is definitely a more fun word |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?
Any kind of appreciation of a person's own attributes is seen as boasting.
Liking/ being proud of your own figure, height, muscles, cock size, achievements, anything, is seen as a bad thing. It makes the people who don't have similar attributes feel bad about themselves so they have to put the person down so they feel better.
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Strange isn't it, one shouldn't boast because others may feel bad, maybe if everyone celebrated their own uniqueness and wasnt threatened by others we'd all feel good, the ego is complicated though. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?"
You missed my joke... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?
Any kind of appreciation of a person's own attributes is seen as boasting.
Liking/ being proud of your own figure, height, muscles, cock size, achievements, anything, is seen as a bad thing. It makes the people who don't have similar attributes feel bad about themselves so they have to put the person down so they feel better.
Strange isn't it, one shouldn't boast because others may feel bad, maybe if everyone celebrated their own uniqueness and wasnt threatened by others we'd all feel good, the ego is complicated though."
Intelligence is attractive to many people. However boasting is not attractive to most people - whether its boasting about intelligence, wealth, cars etc etc.
Perhaps this highlights the difference between 'measured' intelligence eg IQ and emotional intelligence. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
I’m here.
He said genius level!!! That's at least 140."
Are you questioning the veracity of his claims? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Perhaps this highlights the difference between 'measured' intelligence eg IQ and emotional intelligence."
Apples and oranges, people sell themselves and their qualities all the time, FAB is rife with people trying to stand out from the herd. |
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
I’m here.
He said genius level!!! That's at least 140.
Are you questioning the veracity of his claims? "
I am!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
I’m here.
He said genius level!!! That's at least 140."
140? That's me, somehow. Sadly, 140 is also my BMI on leaving lockdown! |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
I’m here.
He said genius level!!! That's at least 140.
140? That's me, somehow. Sadly, 140 is also my BMI on leaving lockdown!"
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My mum was a Mensa member and I could answer a lot of their test questions when I was 10. As an adult, I just can’t be bothered with the faff of an IQ test. What’s the point? I know I’m reasonably intelligent, and I also have many other skills besides answering test questions, so I’m perfectly happy as I am. Knowing my IQ won’t get me paid more or anything. |
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"Aren't IQ tests inherently flawed as they are too culturally biased?
Probably, most things are."
They also suit certain types of intelligence more then others. A lot are very maths based.
My husband was a member of mensa as a youngster.
He has said that if you do them regularly you get better at them too. I believe he got all the questions correct on one in his teens and that messed up their system |
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By *aytMan
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please. "
My question would be: why are you looking for fellow Mensans on here? What's the reasoning behind it, what are you actually looking for?
Wouldn't it be simple to find more through... I don't know... MENSA?
I'm genuinely wondering though, seriously. |
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By *hesblokeMan
over a year ago
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When asked in a 2004 interview with The New York Times what his IQ is, Hawking gave a curt reply: "I have no idea. People who boast about their IQ are losers."
Idk if that's a true quote, I couldn't understand the big words in the article.
Honestly though, if you've got a large IQ, why not shout about it! Good on ya OP. Wanna do my taxes? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
My question would be: why are you looking for fellow Mensans on here? What's the reasoning behind it, what are you actually looking for?
Wouldn't it be simple to find more through... I don't know... MENSA?
I'm genuinely wondering though, seriously."
Yeah I tried looking for Fabbers on the Mensa website but that didn't work out too well.... |
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By *aytMan
over a year ago
Crieff |
"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
My question would be: why are you looking for fellow Mensans on here? What's the reasoning behind it, what are you actually looking for?
Wouldn't it be simple to find more through... I don't know... MENSA?
I'm genuinely wondering though, seriously.
Yeah I tried looking for Fabbers on the Mensa website but that didn't work out too well.... "
I've had some unpleasant experience with people from MENSA, it probably just was bad luck but the only Mensans I ever interacted with so far were dicks, and not the same kind you'd find here, so sorry I can't help! Hahaha! |
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By *tew008Man
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
My question would be: why are you looking for fellow Mensans on here? What's the reasoning behind it, what are you actually looking for?
Wouldn't it be simple to find more through... I don't know... MENSA?
I'm genuinely wondering though, seriously.
Yeah I tried looking for Fabbers on the Mensa website but that didn't work out too well.... "
Just need to say there is code hidden within fab, enough will join out of curiosity. |
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I was a member for maybe ten years, eventually just let the membership lapse, think i just wasn't finding it interesting any more. I couldn't say that a high IQ has ever been an advantage in emotional and sexual matters. Difficult to get over the teenage years of overthinking everything, being a nerd and geek with no confidence to ever approach girls, and being totally unable to understand my own gender identity... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I was a member for maybe ten years, eventually just let the membership lapse, think i just wasn't finding it interesting any more. I couldn't say that a high IQ has ever been an advantage in emotional and sexual matters. Difficult to get over the teenage years of overthinking everything, being a nerd and geek with no confidence to ever approach girls, and being totally unable to understand my own gender identity..."
Totally hear you when it comes to overthinking and being in our own heads, I'm finding it much better to live in the moment and be present as much as I can! |
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?"
It's called arrogance. With all your intelligence, you seem to have missed the basics... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It's called arrogance. With all your intelligence, you seem to have missed the basics... "
What's the difference between pride and arrogance? Asking for a friend. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Are there any fellow Mensans or people with above average to genius level IQ's here? Show yourselves please.
What’s mensans? "
Something I'm begin to regret mentioning, but then again life isn't for regrets.
A member of the Mensa society for clever clogs, I only took the test to prove something to myself as I did really poorly in school! |
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A colleague was a Mensan and badgered me about joining. She persuaded me eventually to attend one of their events, a barbecue, to meet some of her fellow members. Well... It's an odd gathering that has me as the least socially inadequate attendee. À chacun son goût and all that, but Mensa is not for me. |
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"It's called arrogance. With all your intelligence, you seem to have missed the basics...
What's the difference between pride and arrogance? Asking for a friend."
I don't believe you:-
* weren't taught it by family
* weren't taught it at school
* don't have a dictionary
* don't have Google
* REALLY don't know!!!! |
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By *anky_PankyWoman
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?
Any kind of appreciation of a person's own attributes is seen as boasting.
Liking/ being proud of your own figure, height, muscles, cock size, achievements, anything, is seen as a bad thing. It makes the people who don't have similar attributes feel bad about themselves so they have to put the person down so they feel better.
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Yet when someone asks for BBW's on a thread, they explode into 3 threads and that's ok! Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"IQ is a stupid measurement anyway, in my opinion, and with quite the error on measurements.
Also I personally find it weird to be a member of any elitist group like that"
Further more what puzzle me for example it’s someone like carol wonderman who choose a selfish career in tv rather than research or helping more people... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"IQ is a stupid measurement anyway, in my opinion, and with quite the error on measurements.
Also I personally find it weird to be a member of any elitist group like that"
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Often, it isn’t about elitism. It’s simply that likeminded people tend to be drawn to each other and wish to speak of issues that interests them in the comfort of knowing that that shan’t be judged by others as being elitist or boastful.
That would be my understanding of such groups, clubs or organisations.
As someone has already alluded to above, it would be deemed inappropriate here to exchange IQ scores whereas in a MENSA gathering, I should imagine it would be par for the course in a conversation as being a point of curiosity rather than boastfulness. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Aren't IQ tests inherently flawed as they are too culturally biased? "
No. It’s based on how quickly you understand a problem and find a solution to it, hence mostly problem solving questions. That ought not be culturally biased as any child can look at puzzles like fitting a square object through a same sized square hole. Generally speaking.
It isn’t about skills, which can learnt and perfected through experience. That could be culturally biased. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"IQ is a stupid measurement anyway, in my opinion, and with quite the error on measurements.
Also I personally find it weird to be a member of any elitist group like that
Further more what puzzle me for example it’s someone like carol wonderman who choose a selfish career in tv rather than research or helping more people... "
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There are many highly intelligent people in the entertainment industry, based in IQ intelligence.
Take, for example, the Monty Python crew, A bit of Fry and Laurie........ |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Aren't IQ tests inherently flawed as they are too culturally biased?
No. It’s based on how quickly you understand a problem and find a solution to it, hence mostly problem solving questions. That ought not be culturally biased as any child can look at puzzles like fitting a square object through a same sized square hole. Generally speaking.
It isn’t about skills, which can learnt and perfected through experience. That could be culturally biased."
Certain people think maths and science is "White Culture". Maybe that is what they are on about |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I always thought being smart was a little like being a sexual genius - in that neither need qualifying or reassurance of their abilities, they just ARE and they learn from EVERYONE |
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"I always thought being smart was a little like being a sexual genius - in that neither need qualifying or reassurance of their abilities, they just ARE and they learn from EVERYONE "
Simple man's opinion obv^ |
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"I always thought being smart was a little like being a sexual genius - in that neither need qualifying or reassurance of their abilities, they just ARE and they learn from EVERYONE "
I think everyone is smart in one way or another. I can't do my times tables at my age, used to bother me a lot. But I have a PhD and an expert in my area of expertise.
My grandad had no qualifications but he had amazing knowledge of how nature worked. He learnt from his environment and used it in his daily life.
I was told by an eminent Prof, pieces of paper and grades don't make you intelligent. It just says you have the ability to learn and think. They are meaningless unless you carry on learning and evolving and implement your knowledge. |
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"I always thought being smart was a little like being a sexual genius - in that neither need qualifying or reassurance of their abilities, they just ARE and they learn from EVERYONE
I think everyone is smart in one way or another. I can't do my times tables at my age, used to bother me a lot. But I have a PhD and an expert in my area of expertise.
My grandad had no qualifications but he had amazing knowledge of how nature worked. He learnt from his environment and used it in his daily life.
I was told by an eminent Prof, pieces of paper and grades don't make you intelligent. It just says you have the ability to learn and think. They are meaningless unless you carry on learning and evolving and implement your knowledge. "
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"I always thought being smart was a little like being a sexual genius - in that neither need qualifying or reassurance of their abilities, they just ARE and they learn from EVERYONE
I think everyone is smart in one way or another. I can't do my times tables at my age, used to bother me a lot. But I have a PhD and an expert in my area of expertise.
My grandad had no qualifications but he had amazing knowledge of how nature worked. He learnt from his environment and used it in his daily life.
I was told by an eminent Prof, pieces of paper and grades don't make you intelligent. It just says you have the ability to learn and think. They are meaningless unless you carry on learning and evolving and implement your knowledge. "
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By *arex2Couple
over a year ago
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"It's called arrogance. With all your intelligence, you seem to have missed the basics...
What's the difference between pride and arrogance? Asking for a friend."
Pride is silently insular. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"Is that like ladysan?
There’s nothing to be ashamed of with it but I’m not sure advertising it would be beneficial...
I see your point, intelligence or rather been seen to boast of superior intelligence is massively frowned upon, but why?"
Experience mostly, but I think in combination with high expectations. If someone has a first or a masters at a young age they tend to have not developed social skills or practical work/people experience and it winds people up especially if they don’t understand the politics and people issues in the workplace. It’s unfair mostly, they often just had a passion for a subject but they can be very hard work in teams of more experienced people. It often winds people up that they were able to pursue 5-6 years of post compulsory education without having to work, but that’s just jealousy normally.
MENSA just takes all that to an extra level of ridiculousness, unless you are doing something with your potential it’s wasted, why celebrate it for its own sake ? solve some big real world problems instead of silly puzzles |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Aren't IQ tests inherently flawed as they are too culturally biased?
No. It’s based on how quickly you understand a problem and find a solution to it, hence mostly problem solving questions. That ought not be culturally biased as any child can look at puzzles like fitting a square object through a same sized square hole. Generally speaking.
It isn’t about skills, which can learnt and perfected through experience. That could be culturally biased.
Certain people think maths and science is "White Culture". Maybe that is what they are on about "
I see what you mean.
Our numbering system came from Arabic and Indian mathematical development.
The reason maths is used as a tool for measuring it is due to its very clear problem solving formula. It isn’t terribly complicated maths. It’s a maths of understanding what the problem is and how to solve it. It isn’t based on the formulae we learn in class. Problem solving maths isn’t necessarily culturally biased.
If it is, it would seem the Asians and Orientals are thrashing us at it then. |
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