Low IQ's

new and old study's show libtards have lower IQ's than Trumpers. accept the science! They're just dumb.
According to mensa, I'm a genius. 🙄

What an IQ test actually tests is your ability to pass IQ tests.
IQ tests results don't display an understanding of human nature, economics, reasoning or morality.
Real life has surprisingly few requirements for choosing the correct combination of triangles and squares to complete the sequence.
 
Wait'll libturds discover that even lightbulbs will require changing. I tell ya, the screaming and gnashing of teeth is going to be epic.
I’m a libturd in need of a lawyer.
As a lightbulb changer, do you know of any?
 
According to mensa, I'm a genius. 🙄

What an IQ test actually tests is your ability to pass IQ tests.
IQ tests results don't display an understanding of human nature, economics, reasoning or morality.
Real life has surprisingly few requirements for choosing the correct combination of triangles and squares to complete the sequence.

If you've ever taken one you'll notice that most of the questions deal with mathematics in some form. There are some questions on other subjects but math is the main driving force in the exam.

Which works well for those who do well in math but not so well for those who are more spatially or visually oriented.
 
If you've ever taken one you'll notice that most of the questions deal with mathematics in some form. There are some questions on other subjects but math is the main driving force in the exam.

Which works well for those who do well in math but not so well for those who are more spatially or visually oriented.
Actually most of the test is not math. Most are puzzles of some type. Some visual, some written. Sequences and series testing also make up a good portion.

There are segments of an IQ test design specifically to determine if you are a visual, auditory, kinesthetic, reading/writing, and social learner.

Obviously as Dolf said IQ test show nothing more than people who are good at IQ tests. The only proven result from an IQ test for an individual shows that high IQ earners learn faster and have an original greater understand of subject matter. A low IQ score doesn't cut off a person from learning, but only shows those people need more education to grasp the depth of the subject matter.

My own take is low IQ people such as you obviously are ( carbon based water, electrocution from touching a 12 volt car battery....) tend to support the current MAGA theories as promoted by Trump....
 
Actually most of the test is not math. Most are puzzles of some type. Some visual, some written. Sequences and series testing also make up a good portion.

There are segments of an IQ test design specifically to determine if you are a visual, auditory, kinesthetic, reading/writing, and social learner.

Obviously as Dolf said IQ test show nothing more than people who are good at IQ tests. The only proven result from an IQ test for an individual shows that high IQ earners learn faster and have an original greater understand of subject matter. A low IQ score doesn't cut off a person from learning, but only shows those people need more education to grasp the depth of the subject matter.

My own take is low IQ people such as you obviously are ( carbon based water, electrocution from touching a 12 volt car battery....) tend to support the current MAGA theories as promoted by Trump....

Almost everything on the exam is based in math. Even the puzzles.

That you don't understand this only shows where your score would be should you take such an exam.
 
Actually most of the test is not math. Most are puzzles of some type. Some visual, some written. Sequences and series testing also make up a good portion.

There are segments of an IQ test design specifically to determine if you are a visual, auditory, kinesthetic, reading/writing, and social learner.

Obviously as Dolf said IQ test show nothing more than people who are good at IQ tests. The only proven result from an IQ test for an individual shows that high IQ earners learn faster and have an original greater understand of subject matter. A low IQ score doesn't cut off a person from learning, but only shows those people need more education to grasp the depth of the subject matter.

My own take is low IQ people such as you obviously are ( carbon based water, electrocution from touching a 12 volt car battery....) tend to support the current MAGA theories as promoted by Trump....
In my years, I've encountered many IQs, "I Quitters." Some were bright but ultimately failed. Some couldn't handle the ordinary pressures of day-to-day living, while others could not accept constructive criticism—leading to their downfall.

Based on the brief interactions I've seen in his posts here over a couple of years about supporting MAGA theories, you are spot on in your assessment of the fellow you address. The IQ test he implies he might have taken wouldn't measure his arrogance, but it may still be a bit higher than average... being a laWyEr and all.

Regarding 'carbon water' and the battery issue, he still hasn't acknowledged his mistakes connected to them. That's a flaw and, I suspect, a significant part of his unhappiness. However, my perspective is only an educated guess. Much like the narcissistic individual in the White House, he is beyond help. His arrogance alone makes it impossible for anyone to offer him a lifeline.

Unfortunately, the poor fellow can't catch a break. The human nature here is to beat others over a few mistakes until they slink away. But not 'carbon water guy.' That much I have to hand to him. But not much else.;):coffee: $0.02.
 
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Remember kid, you're in the same boat with us, that Trump is scuttling, so he can get richer.

I dunno about you, but I gots me a life preserver. An even a spare one too.

No you can't use the spare one. It's a spare, not a freebie.
 
Almost everything on the exam is based in math. Even the puzzles.

That you don't understand this only shows where your score would be should you take such an exam.
Alas, here lies one of those times I just mentioned. Failure to let go and accept another's viewpoint. On display is that 'I always have to be right' flaw.

It helps to know that there are various IQ tests that are designed to measure different aspects of intelligence. So, while several focus on math, others focus on social or other aspects of intelligence. Which type is Arphy spouting on about?

Without a broader understanding of those test designs or citing a specific test, Arpy is off into the golf course weeds with Trump-like gloatings, looking for his balls.

Why start the day in such a way? I don't know. Let's get back to a better range of questions, perhaps like why Putin and Trump are so keen on killing Ukrainians.
 
I dunno about you, but I gots me a life preserver. An even a spare one too.

No you can't use the spare one. It's a spare, not a freebie.
We can all float around in the ocean...if that's what you want out of life...I want more for my children.
 
My own take is low IQ people such as you obviously are ( carbon based water, electrocution from touching a 12 volt car battery....) tend to support the current MAGA theories as promoted by Trump....
Harpy is a fool's fool, which makes most of his "definitive pronouncements" so hilarious.

I mean, yes, it was funny that he included carbon in the structure of H-2-O, but it was even funnier when this professor of electrical engineering said about 12-volt car batteries, "It's not the volts in a car battery that kill you. It's the amps."

So, kids, next time you go to Auto Zone to buy a replacement battery for your car that quit starting, make sure you read the cranking-amp rating on the battery case before you touch the terminals.
 
If you've ever taken one you'll notice that most of the questions deal with mathematics in some form. There are some questions on other subjects but math is the main driving force in the exam
Which works well for those who do well in math but not so well for those who are more spatially or visually oriented.
I have. Mensa. It did contain several questions that involved predicting which combination of triangles and squares were next in the sequence.
IQ tests lean heavily on pattern recognition.

I suspect that a large part of the reason mensa exists is because high IQ doesn't correlate to real life success. You can fail at business, fail at school, struggle with say to day living, but for a small fee mensa will provide proof you're not an idiot and a loser. And when I was 16, living in an abusive environment, with terrible self esteem, having a genius IQ was very reassuring. As an adult, I get that it's a flawed test and the results are for the most part irrelevant. A footballer will tell you they're a member, but a brain surgeon probably won't.

Maybe it's middle aged cynicism, but the older I get the more ridiculous it seems as a measure of intelligence.
 
Almost everything on the exam is based in math. Even the puzzles.

That you don't understand this only shows where your score would be should you take such an exam.
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IQ tests measure certain mental faculties:
  • logic
  • abstract reasoning
  • learning ability
  • working-memory capacity (i.e. how much information you can hold in mind)

'Based on math' is a gross oversimplification, but one can imagine you earned partial credit for your 'it's math, right? RIGHT?" answer back in your short-bus high school days.

It's 50 years later, and you still cling to your IEP-approved partial credit answers.

Next up: Derpy "proves" that because water is wet, everything wet is due to water. 🤯
 
Pssst; let's not tell them about left-hand threads.


Of course we won’t! Discovery of them is always so entertaining. They wouldn’t know what to do with the driver side wheels on a mid 60s Chrysler product.


Instead of making Fred is dead, Curtis Mayfield should’ve made left-hand thread. I think he would’ve sold more albums.
 
Almost everything on the exam is based in math. Even the puzzles.

That you don't understand this only shows where your score would be should you take such an exam.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

How to say I've never taken an IQ test, without using the words, IQ and test.
 
I have. Mensa. It did contain several questions that involved predicting which combination of triangles and squares were next in the sequence.
IQ tests lean heavily on pattern recognition.

I suspect that a large part of the reason mensa exists is because high IQ doesn't correlate to real life success. You can fail at business, fail at school, struggle with say to day living, but for a small fee mensa will provide proof you're not an idiot and a loser. And when I was 16, living in an abusive environment, with terrible self esteem, having a genius IQ was very reassuring. As an adult, I get that it's a flawed test and the results are for the most part irrelevant. A footballer will tell you they're a member, but a brain surgeon probably won't.

Maybe it's middle aged cynicism, but the older I get the more ridiculous it seems as a measure of intelligence.

It's a status symbol for those still seeking their place among the rest of society. Eventually you get to the point where you know your IQ is waaaaay higher than the average and don't need to flaunt it.
 
It's a status symbol for those still seeking their place among the rest of society. Eventually you get to the point where you know your IQ is waaaaay higher than the average and don't need to flaunt it.
Keep telling yourself that, maybe you won't need to decompress as much.
 
new and old study's show libtards have lower IQ's than Trumpers. accept the science! They're just dumb.
The Atlantic, November 7, 2018

One of the most striking patterns in yesterday’s election was years in the making: a major partisan divide between white voters with a college degree and those without one.

According to exit polls, 61 percent of non-college-educated white voters cast their ballots for Republicans while just 45 percent of college-educated white voters did so. Meanwhile 53 percent of college-educated white voters cast their votes for Democrats compared with 37 percent of those without a degree.

https://www.theatlantic.com/educati...cation-gap-explains-american-politics/575113/
 
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