Yes, I'm Weird

May 08, 2006 14:41

I like taking tests. I especially enjoy taking IQ tests. I like solving puzzles ( Read more... )

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synabetic May 8 2006, 21:59:38 UTC
Hawt 71 IQ!

PWND

:P

(it's a gag)

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saffyre_dragon May 9 2006, 05:26:44 UTC
Yup, somehow I managed to figgur that out too (beforehand even since a couple of people who I *know* aren't idiots got the exact same score).

I like being a dunce. You get such purdy hats!

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synabetic May 9 2006, 05:27:30 UTC
LOL... It is a funny gag that -anyone- can fall for.

:)

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helix90 May 9 2006, 00:31:11 UTC
Wow, 145 on their test, and I still despise some of the questions.

They are testing spacial and pattern only.

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saffyre_dragon May 9 2006, 05:29:44 UTC
They gave me a whopping 141. It's been a looooong time since I've taken a *real* IQ test. Besides, does it really count if you've already seen a particular question many times before?

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ex_guaparel May 9 2006, 02:06:53 UTC
where is the test?
Is it the one where you will ALWAYS score at leats 140 and when you post it, it's WAY low?

I LOVE real iq tests. Fun.

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saffyre_dragon May 9 2006, 05:31:38 UTC
What I'd like to do is go back and put in the answers I know are wrong...if I really felt like putting the effort into it. Would it show you as a genius at that point?

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ex_guaparel May 9 2006, 14:43:21 UTC
weird, it didn't show up at home, but now I see. You are so smart S M R T!

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chaostiny May 9 2006, 06:55:57 UTC
Go click on the test icon now... the test has been replaced with a rather interesting rant....

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kickaha May 9 2006, 15:08:08 UTC
BWAHAHAHAHAHA... beautiful! I wholeheartedly agree. :D

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saffyre_dragon May 9 2006, 19:21:59 UTC
Indeed! One of the things I hate about the current state of education is that they are training kids to take tests. I *love* taking tests, but I also know that they don't mean anything. You can memorize a few facts and retain them long enough to do well on a test. The key to today's standard education is figuring out which facts to memorize and keep in short-term memory.

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