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[–] 16299744? ago 

Some autist says he designed it so that if any masons look at it all their oaths are voided, meaning they have to go through an annoying process of re-oathing everything. He spammed it so hard and actually made some funny ones, that it became kind of an in-house Milhouse meme.

Mine is 128, and that's on a scale where at 140 you are basically a genius, and ~160 is the smartest people who have ever lived tier

No, that's the standard scale. Mine's ~140-145 I've taken every new version of the IQ test in a professional setting since 1988, my best friend is at 150-155, my blood brother is 172 I've seen his MENSA documents, but even the "lower" tier of my friends bottom out at 125. That's around the cutoff for parallel processing in my experience, so I can't really hold friendships with people lower than that. Here's your problem, thinking that I found all these people in one place. That's incorrect, I have friends from coast to coast. But I have concentrated my generals in my own physical location.

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I know, right? I just want to FEEL something again. I want a challenge so fucking badly

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[–] 16349270? ago 

Can you list the tests you've taken under a professional psychologist? Also, would you mind validating your scores by posting your score sheets?

Last thing: I find it kinda weird that your blood brother scored a 172 on a "Mensa" scale… typically the GAI, WAIS, and WISC (and perhaps the Standford-Binet) cap at approximately 4 SD from the population average, which I think means that once you hit a 164 (160 for SB scale), the test is considered an inadequate method of gauging extraordinarily high (or low) scores. I've never heard of a "MENSA" scale, but I do know that Mensa typically accepts the previously listed IQ metrics so long as they are administered by a professional psychologist, and they might still allow potential members to submit standardized academic test scores as a proxy for intelligence.

I will say, if your brother actually has an estimated IQ of 170+, I recommend that he looks into admission for the Mega Society or Prometheus Society. They'd likely provide a solid social foundation for your brother to talk to people as gifted as he is on a regular basis.

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[–] 16349275? ago 

MENSA has their own internal exam so if you don't have professional testing you can do their meme test. I've heard/seen some silly numbers spit out by that test.

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[–] 16349274? ago 

Can you list the tests you've taken under a professional psychologist?

4th and 5th Stanford-Binet, WAIS R and 3.

would you mind validating your scores by posting your score sheets

This is why I don't deal with people under 130. You're insecure and need external validation. You dipshit, you think I'd post pics of my personal info on fucking h8/pol/. You're the one lying in this exchange, not me.

once you hit a 164 (160 for SB scale), the test is considered an inadequate method of gauging extraordinarily high (or low) scores.

No shit, Sherlock

I've never heard of a "MENSA" scale

You've never needed to, pleb.

looks into admission for the Mega Society or Prometheus Society

He's not my actual brother. And very high IQ people don't usually need to or desire to join clubs. The main use of MENSA is to learn how to deal with tools like you without going ballistic. Now fuck off

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[–] 16349268? ago 

Found your problem, the MENSA scale is totally meme.