The one where you took ten questions and thought it meant you were a genius b/c you picked a synonym for a word, and the one where you did some MENSA puzzles, and thought it proved your IQ.Only two huh? Really? Which two would that be Rob?
Who said "two years ago"?Neither one of these is from two years ago. So which two are you talking about @RobGMN ?
Yes. As soon as they were flying over military bases here and nothing was being done about it, the cover story turned to shit.I'm not buying this drone stuff is Russia. Reminds me so much of all the drones we saw last year in the US, the big scare or whatever. If all these drone sightings all over europe now and the us earlier were unknown in origin there'd be a very real military response. It's ridiculous to think they're going to let drones that they think are foreign enemy fly over or around military bases and major infrastructure without immediate military response. It's absurd.
"Drones sightings shut down Munich airport overnight"
Then you may want to question why he brought them both up in a discussion of IQ.The Mensa test is not a series of agree or disagree questions and Thx said the other test isn't an IQ test. Are you not on the same plane of reality as the rest of us????
Only Rob would argue with everyone. It's a good thing they didn't plaster "IQ" all over the website since Rob says they are lying.Then you may want to question why he brought them both up in a discussion of IQ.
Specifically, as a response to what I stated my IQ was measured at as a kid.
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Would a wise OR smart person reply to a statement about IQ with two things that are totally irrelevant to the discussion?
That'd be like you saying that you tested your system and it has a ruler-flat response, and me answering with "I tested my tire pressure and it was right where the mfgr recommends".
This is what the Mensa site kicks back after you take the test.
'Suggests he thinks the result is really his IQ, like he did when he took the 10-question quiz in the past.
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Which you clearly lied about. No way you are sitting still in a room for hours as you claimed taking an "actual I.Q." test. Your *** would be arguing each question with the test giver asking for facts and proof that you could later deny.Then you may want to question why he brought them both up in a discussion of IQ.
Specifically, as a response to what I stated my IQ was measured at as a kid.
Cool. We can all read. Not all of us are going to argue that they are lying on the website or tell Mensa they are not credible... so why don't you take it instead of arguing and bitching.This is what the Mensa site kicks back after you take the test.
'Suggests he thinks the result is really his IQ, like he did when he took the 10-question quiz in the past.
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I don't know why you're struggling with it and bringing up 2 year old posts. He posted results of a couple tests he took. You're just dissecting a post in your never ending quest to "be right" and endlessly argue.Then you may want to question why he brought them both up in a discussion of IQ.
Specifically, as a response to what I stated my IQ was measured at as a kid.
View attachment 68290
Would a wise OR smart person reply to a statement about IQ with two things that are totally irrelevant to the discussion?
That'd be like you saying that you tested your system and it has a ruler-flat response, and me answering with "I tested my tire pressure and it was right where the mfgr recommends".
This is what the Mensa site kicks back after you take the test.
'Suggests he thinks the result is really his IQ, like he did when he took the 10-question quiz in the past.
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The way I see it, it was never even a big deal but he has a knack for making things much bigger than they ever were.I don't know why you're struggling with it and bringing up 2 year old posts. He posted results of a couple tests he took. You're just dissecting a post in your never ending quest to "be right" and endlessly argue.