Ferocity
Black Belt (5th Degree)
Posts: 3,455
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Post by Ferocity on Jan 13, 2014 21:56:34 GMT -5
lawler needed to actually hit Silva with his punches instead of punching air I was so impressed you did not engage in the bitch fest... of course that didn't last
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 13, 2014 22:51:46 GMT -5
So true.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 14, 2014 3:13:53 GMT -5
I stayed out of the muck.. i was joking around..
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 14, 2014 3:16:36 GMT -5
There it is again. This is getting pathetic. I guess when your IQ is 68, all you can do is look around you in awe of the real human population and strive to be as clever as them. This coming from the guy that claims IQs are irrelevant... Interesting. And try doubling that 68 for my IQ btw, if you can add that high that is... :
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 14, 2014 3:25:34 GMT -5
•1 to 24 - Profound mental disability •25 to 39 - Severe mental disability •40 to 54 - Moderate mental disability •55 to 69 - Mild mental disability •70 to 84 - Borderline mental disability •85 to 114 - Average intelligence •115 to 129 - Above average; bright •130 to 144 - Moderately gifted •145 to 159 - Highly gifted •160 to 179 - Exceptionally gifted •180 and up - Profoundly gifted
i doubt that your IQ is 136... i'm able to believe up to 129.. my IQ is 214... see how unbelievable it is.. most people are 85 to 114. Gifted people are very rare to come by and usually you know if someone is super smart just by talking to them.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 14, 2014 3:36:54 GMT -5
lol Yes, 136 is a bit high... but my exaggerated number in retort fit Sandman's exaggeratedly low number to begin with. Get it?
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 14, 2014 3:38:45 GMT -5
got it.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 14, 2014 3:42:21 GMT -5
Good. lol
Mine was actually 126 the last time I checked.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 14, 2014 3:43:28 GMT -5
i've never found an IQ test where i can get a legit number from.
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 14, 2014 17:22:27 GMT -5
I am aware of what an IQ of 68 encompasses, and I feel "Mild mental disability" is exactly what Kruze has. I always said Asperger's, but that made him really mad (I think because it was a polysyllabic word), so I toned that down some. xx - Team GAP, you can do IQ tests on any google-able site. Or even through Mensa's site (at least you could). They are pretty all accurate. The test is still biased and flawed though.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 14, 2014 20:48:39 GMT -5
ROFL you wish I had Asperger's... lol : But the funny thing is that you having an IQ of 68 wouldn't be much oif a stretch either with the stupid shit you come up with most of the time. lol
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 14, 2014 20:52:08 GMT -5
It borders on physically impossible to have an IQ of 68 in Canada and have a University degree. I have one, you do not. Interesting, isn't it?
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 14, 2014 21:13:57 GMT -5
Yes, but see... that's where you have a stigma with your arrogance. Having a "University degree" (if it actually exists) doesn't necessarily make you smarter than someone who didn't choose that route for their education. I'd more trust the person themselves in speaking with them and interacting with them as an individual rather than judging their intelligence level based on some ridiculous piece of paper handed out by some old fart at an "institution".
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 14, 2014 23:56:16 GMT -5
Exactly what I was saying. Except you have to look beyond the book learning into what an in-depth formal education proves. That is why University degrees are valuable. It means you can independently problem solve, it means you have thoroughly educated yourself on whatever your degree is in (History, English, etc), it means you can think critically and objectively, it means you are a competent writer (technical or otherwise), it means you are able to follow instructions, come up with and defend ideas, work in groups, work solo, and, if you graduate cum laude (or higher), it shows you can excel across the board in various subjects as well, and maintain that standard based on varying evaluators and evaluation methods.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 15, 2014 2:21:08 GMT -5
just because i have a degree in basket weaving does not make me smart. It may make me smart in basket weaving but it does not make me able to understand astrophysics
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