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MagickMan

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closer to 160 on the scale I was tested on.

Was that a bath scale or produce scale? So, that puts you up there in the same range as Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, and Bill Gates?

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alkemyst

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Was that a bath scale or produce scale? So, that puts you up there in the same range as Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, and Bill Gates?

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IQ is only part of the equation...also Stephen Hawking was never formally tested. Same with Einstein.
 
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OP pretty much posts just for attention. I mean he practically has a blog "documenting" his day to day activities in L&R.
 

Capt Caveman

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I've never seen any real substance in your posts. It's infuriating.

This combined with being super annoying, you wonder why he cries himself to bed every night. He's like a younger Trident but posts as much as neckbeard.
 
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MagickMan

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IQ is only part of the equation...also Stephen Hawking was never formally tested. Same with Einstein.

Taking into consideration your posting history, there's no indication whatsoever that your IQ is in the triple digits, much less as high as 160 (only 1 in 30000 people have a score that high). In the past you've attributed long-term memory to IQ, which is false. You claim that the problem is you don't apply yourself, when the reality is that people with such intelligence have no choice but to apply themselves, at least to some degree, excelling in certain areas without any effort at all.

I know people with scores that high, one is Curtis McMullen, Fields Medal and Salem Prize winner and Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. Surely if you're one of them, you can produce visual proof showing you're a member of Mensa or the Prometheus Society. The latter would have sought you out, connecting you with think tanks and private agencies who would pay for your education and offer you a prestigious career. How about just a certified Stanford-Binet or WAIS test results sheet with your name on it? A 160 is so rare, there would be a record of it and it likely would have made your local news. Do you have a clipping from the newspaper?
 

alkemyst

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Taking into consideration your posting history, there's no indication whatsoever that your IQ is in the triple digits, much less as high as 160 (only 1 in 30000 people have a score that high). In the past you've attributed long-term memory to IQ, which is false. You claim that the problem is you don't apply yourself, when the reality is that people with such intelligence have no choice but to apply themselves, at least to some degree, excelling in certain areas without any effort at all.

I know people with scores that high, one is Curtis McMullen, Fields Medal and Salem Prize winner and Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. Surely if you're one of them, you can produce visual proof showing you're a member of Mensa or the Prometheus Society. The latter would have sought you out, connecting you with think tanks and private agencies who would pay for your education and offer you a prestigious career. How about just a certified Stanford-Binet or WAIS test results sheet with your name on it? A 160 is so rare, there would be a record of it and it likely would have made your local news. Do you have a clipping from the newspaper?

Yeah of course, since obviously you haven't paid attention to any of it. I have given up posting anything official anymore as everyone just says it was photoshopped.

Some of my accomplishments I have mentioned here:

I have scored a perfect ASVAB.

Two buildings (a college and geritatric center) down here had HVAC and sprinkler designs totally done by me at all of 16 years old. The Lead Engineer required no revisions.

Ultimately that lead to MIT sending someone to Florida to interview me and extend an offer letter. I didn't quite graduate yet. Also I found engineering wasn't my passion at all. Too many tables and looking things up.

I focused on medicine and pharmacy and prior to getting my AA degree I was accepted to both University of Miami(SECOGS) and University of Florida's Pharmacy programs. My scores on the PCAT (Pharmacy, not Precollegiate) tests where through the roof.

In the past couple years I have took down several certifications in very short time frames adding a huge amount to my salary.

I was tested under S+B professionally and had been the the gifted program throughout my education.

BTW you aren't a wizard.
 

MagickMan

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Yeah of course, since obviously you haven't paid attention to any of it. I have given up posting anything official anymore as everyone just says it was photoshopped.

Some of my accomplishments I have mentioned here:

I have scored a perfect ASVAB.

Two buildings (a college and geritatric center) down here had HVAC and sprinkler designs totally done by me at all of 16 years old. The Lead Engineer required no revisions.

Ultimately that lead to MIT sending someone to Florida to interview me and extend an offer letter. I didn't quite graduate yet. Also I found engineering wasn't my passion at all. Too many tables and looking things up.

I focused on medicine and pharmacy and prior to getting my AA degree I was accepted to both University of Miami(SECOGS) and University of Florida's Pharmacy programs. My scores on the PCAT (Pharmacy, not Precollegiate) tests where through the roof.

In the past couple years I have took down several certifications in very short time frames adding a huge amount to my salary.

I was tested under S+B professionally and had been the the gifted program throughout my education.

BTW you aren't a wizard.

Unbelievable! No, seriously, that's unbelievable. HAHAha. So, you post more nonsense without any substance? That figures. :whiste:

Well. Ok.

Yeah, he's brilliant, just ask him. :D