NuclearBrainReturns
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do the test and see what you get tbh. lol its obvious im not 142 iq lmfao probably around 120Unreliable score/10
I got 127. Am probably more in the 110-115 rangedo the test and see what you get tbh. lol its obvious im not 142 iq lmfao probably around 120
Same. England isn't technically a countryView attachment 2067670
And I would have gotten higher if it weren't for those rearrange those letters to find the name of _!
It's also requires knowledge to figure out. So not a true measurement of logical reasoning.Same. England isn't technically a country
It's also requires knowledge to figure out. So not a true measurement of logical reasoning.
You're a drooling retard if you don't know England isn't a country and is part of the UK. Will you say Bavaria is a country next?cool test for kids
the knowledge factor is irrelevant though since if you don't know what England and the Pacific Ocean are you are probably a drooling retard anyway
In my defense, I was expecting a nation-state like "United Kingdom" rather than a country like "England." I just couldn't wrap my head around it at that time.You're a drooling retard if you don't know England isn't a country and is part of the UK. Will you say Bavaria is a country next?
stop being a pedantic idiot, country is clearly the best fit for England given the available optionsYou're a drooling retard if you don't know England isn't a country and is part of the UK. Will you say Bavaria is a country next?
There’s multiple countries inside the UK.You're a drooling retard if you don't know England isn't a country and is part of the UK. Will you say Bavaria is a country next?
In my defense, I was expecting a nation-state like "United Kingdom" rather than a country like "England." I just couldn't wrap my head around it at that time.
Maybe I'm the first Asian with low IQ.
There are 50 countries within the bigger country of America. Haha, shit for brain.stop being a pedantic idiot, country is clearly the best fit for England given the available options
only reason you would get that answer wrong is if you either had failed to notice the letters rearranged to England or didn't know what England was, and if it's the latter you're probably a drooling retard, so the knowledge factor is irrelevant
There are 50 countries inside America. What a useless use off the word.There’s multiple countries inside the UK.
You know, just because you believe in an "optimized" shorthand for a word doesn't mean it'll work when you use it.There are 50 countries within the bigger country of America. Haha, shit for brain.
Also there are literally hundreds of rivers and millions of animals, it fails to actually have one logical answer.
I'm showing why calling it a country is nonsense. Texas perfectly follows the definition of a country and yet it isn't. It's as much of a country as England or Scotland.You know, just because you believe in an "optimized" shorthand for a word doesn't mean it'll work when you use it.
They're called states, and people will look at you weird if you call them "countries." Just a fact of life.
To an extent yes. But Texas doesn't have a strong enough "cultural" identity to be considered one in the same sense England and Scotland are. It's merely because of Texas' relative infancy.I'm showing why calling it a country is nonsense. Texas perfectly follows the definition of a country and yet it isn't. It's as much of a country as England or Scotland.
Texas does have a very distinct culture. I don't think relative age works as as Ukraine or Belarus are countries and yet they're very young.To an extent yes. But Texas doesn't have a strong enough "cultural" identity to be considered one in the same sense England and Scotland are. It's merely because of Texas' relative infancy.
No western country will have a cultural identity once the boomers die off.To an extent yes. But Texas doesn't have a strong enough "cultural" identity to be considered one in the same sense England and Scotland are. It's merely because of Texas' relative infancy.
The complete mixing of cultures --> the absence of one --> the creation of a new cultural identity via syncretism>trusting a free online IQ test
jfl
No western country will have a cultural identity once the boomers die off.
grossThe complete mixing of cultures --> the absence of one --> the creation of a new cultural identity via syncretism
There are 50 countries within the bigger country of America. Haha, shit for brain.
Also there are literally hundreds of rivers and millions of animals