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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8909574" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Who said "two years ago"?</p><p>My reference to it went something like this: <em>" You took an online "IQ test" in the past" </em>and<em> "A previous post under your username pretty clearly says it was a ten-question test you took.", "any more than the last time you posted your score from an online 'test' that was a whopping 10 questions", "and previously wanted to wager on the results of a professional test".</em></p><p></p><p>Which word or phrase immediately makes you think of a two-year timeline<em>?</em> Is it<em> "previous"? "in the past"? "the last time"?</em></p><p>You regularly accuse people of not comprehending well, yet you make up your own random meanings for words.</p><p>That might explain why you think everyone else has comprehension issues. Words and their usage are standardized for a REASON.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8909574, member: 683408"] Who said "two years ago"? My reference to it went something like this: [I]" You took an online "IQ test" in the past" [/I]and[I] "A previous post under your username pretty clearly says it was a ten-question test you took.", "any more than the last time you posted your score from an online 'test' that was a whopping 10 questions", "and previously wanted to wager on the results of a professional test".[/I] Which word or phrase immediately makes you think of a two-year timeline[I]?[/I] Is it[I] "previous"? "in the past"? "the last time"?[/I] You regularly accuse people of not comprehending well, yet you make up your own random meanings for words. That might explain why you think everyone else has comprehension issues. Words and their usage are standardized for a REASON. [/QUOTE]
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