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Posted by dorayme on 10/04/07 22:43
In article <tJSdnWDi29N4kpjanZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"DrFeelgoodWA" <drfeelgoodwa@comcast.net> wrote:
> > My IQ has been tested, two different IQ tests, one result around
> > 145, the other around 155 (I can't remember the exact numbers, but
> > it's irrelevant to this point), each of which in the top 1% for
> > that particular test, hence qualifying me for Mensa even if you
> > discount one of the tests. How high is *your* IQ?
>
> A bit higher than yours. Mensa bugged the hell out of me for several
> years begging me to join. More importantly I don't feel it makes me
> the least bit better than others as you seem to. Long ago I figured
> out we all end up as worm bait or ashes. The only thing that really
> counts in this life is how well you value your fellow humans. I place
> a very high value on every human life.
Why? Why on *every*? What reasoning does your brilliantly IQd
mind bring to bear on this? What do you see that I (on IQ < 82)
do not see? And you, on IQ higher than 150 cannot see that you
are the "least bit better than others"? Really? Share with us all
a more complete list of your conceits.
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dorayme
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