PSLgodBlackPerson
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my head grows everyday and my upperback. When i drink beer it they really bigger the next morning. My dads family is really tall, but im average height bc my parent didnt feed me growing up. maybe my cognition doesnt get better because i never train it but i cant basically read people minds in a milisecond when i step outside and it drives me to the brink of insanity because i can tell from th e slightest angle or lack of eye contact that they dont like me. logic and smarts means nothing to me, i realized at young age 1st or 2nd grade that looks and be likeable was the only thing that mattered. The smartest people at my job are weirdos and nobody talks to them. I will never p ut one thought into being a smart
"my head grows everyday and my upperback" Nigga thats not skull growth ur sutures close when your like 3
"basically read people minds in a milisecond when i step outside and it drives me to the brink of insanity because i can tell from th e slightest angle or lack of eye contact that they dont like me" what your explaining is social awareness and identifying social cues/micro expressions
which doesn't have correlation with g and nt people do this subconciously btw,
"logic and smarts means nothing to me, i realized at young age 1st or 2nd grade that looks and be likeable was the only thing that mattered."
Yes people realize this subconciously or conciously its totally normal and is considered an average attitude to have, not smart.
"The smartest people at my job are weirdos and nobody talks to them." weirdos are typically nd or/and very ugly. Being socially awkward once again has no correlation with G.
nd this will piss you off because I can tell a lot of your pride in your precieved intelligence but just accept your average as you have no redeeming qualities that would suggest your very intelligent or high iq except for a minimal indicator like your elementary grade performance which has the lowest g correlations when it comes to predicting G using grade performances
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