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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #75 on: October 14, 2013, 12:21:25 PM »
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I like to think before I speak and also learn if possible. I often appeal to intelligence and insult based on it, but I don't praise myself with it.

On a board for spazzes. On the internet. Yeah you're totally not putting forth a "persona".
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #76 on: October 14, 2013, 12:49:01 PM »
I am too stupid for MENSA, too lazy to cheat the test and I don't know where else to go. Generally the more intelligent the people are, the less biased the discussions will be if tackling politically sensitive or otherwise somewhat sensitive subjects. Topics such as the race/gender IQ gap or pedophilia. But there is only a correlation to that as far as I can see. People of high IQs are still like normal NT people, they just understand everything more and better by default without being emotional about it. They are not born dedicated to just try that. I don't like normal people and I can't understand that which makes them normal either way.

Also, this forum is uncensored and seeks to develop new ideas. I find that most important.

t͕̬̱̣̻he̘̳͍̯͇ͥ̾ ͇̉̋ĥ̖ͣi̘͕̙v͉̆̉e̠͓̐̔ ͕͍̺̝̑͛ͪṃ̯̳͙͗́i̓͑͌̿ͥ̐n̯͉̥̘͚͎̹ͮ͑̏ͤd̙̗̫̓ ̟̝̼͌̉́͑rͦ̋͗̃̐͛e̪̅p͂r̯̙̙̿e̳̟͔͔̼͍̪̅ͪͬ̔͛́̚s̰͈̭̞̭̥̃̐ͤ̽ͤĕ͕̹̙͒͆͒̍n͈̠̣ͪ̇ͩ͆ͩͅṯ͍̟͕̮͆̑͛̐͛ị̭̟̮̍̆ͥ̂̈́̅n̯͙̯̝̗͑͐̓g̻̠͊̂́ͤ ̂̄̒͌ͮ̐́̄̈̿̈ͫp̦̜͇̝̈͌̈ͭ̐̌s̜̼̪̪͍̩y̑ͪ̏ĉ̤͉̆h̹̫͖̱͙͉͙ȍ͐̅t͚̝ị̺̳ͮͬͬ̀ͅc͖̭͖̣̱͂͊̆ ̰̤̞̬̠̳̇ć̻̱͙͎̘̲̰hȃ̩͔̿̎͂̂̚o̦̱̩ś̹̗̥̤̝ͅ,̫͚̥͎͚͇͓͗ͬͪ͆ ͥ̃̌̀̉̈́h̋̾͛͗e̜ ͚̥̞̫̠ͫͮ͛̿c̈o͈͖͋̔͂̀ͬm̠̩̣ͧe̮ͯͪs̳̞̘͇͎̳͉̈́̃͂ ̞̎ͯh̖͚́̈̑̓̋ë̟̻̼̩́ͧͩ̎͛ ̯̲̖͕̖̘͉c͕o̻̝̰͓̙ͯ͋̃̊̈́͂̏m̬̩̃e̯͆̆͒ͩs̲ ̜͔̭͎s̼̟̰͉͈̅̒͂̎̿ͤo͈͖͋̔͂̀ͬo͈͖͋̔͂̀ͬn͈̠̣ͪ̇ͩ͆ͩͅ

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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #77 on: October 14, 2013, 12:55:36 PM »
I am too stupid for MENSA, too lazy to cheat the test and I don't know where else to go. Generally the more intelligent the people are, the less biased the discussions will be if tackling politically sensitive or otherwise somewhat sensitive subjects. Topics such as the race/gender IQ gap or pedophilia. But there is only a correlation to that as far as I can see. People of high IQs are still like normal NT people, they just understand everything more and better by default without being emotional about it. They are not born dedicated to just try that. I don't like normal people and I can't understand that which makes them normal either way.

Also, this forum is uncensored and seeks to develop new ideas. I find that most important.

When you come up with some new ideas, let me know.
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I am the passion; I am the warfare.
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #78 on: October 14, 2013, 01:06:48 PM »
I did last week. I will make a thread.
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #79 on: October 15, 2013, 11:23:06 PM »
I never understood why anyone would want to join MENSA.
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #80 on: October 15, 2013, 11:24:33 PM »
I never understood why anyone would want to join MENSA.

I've only ever known one MENSA member. She was too smart for me to understand either.  :hahaha:
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #81 on: October 15, 2013, 11:32:20 PM »
I never understood why anyone would want to join MENSA.

I've only ever known one MENSA member. She was too smart for me to understand either.  :hahaha:

:tard:

A friend of mine is a member. I've asked him about it but never gotten a satisfactory answer.

I can understand joining a chess club or a golf club. You actually do something, there is an interest you share with like-minded people. Stamps, sure. Ship models, yes. Writer's workshops, why not? But MENSA? You take a test and happen to hit the top 2%.

To me it seems to be about showing off to the people who can't join.

Anyone here a member? If so, why did you join? What do you get out of it?
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #82 on: October 15, 2013, 11:36:57 PM »
  I don't think I am smart enough to join.  Do they have good snacks at the meetings?  :tard:
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #83 on: October 15, 2013, 11:39:17 PM »
I never understood why anyone would want to join MENSA.

I've only ever known one MENSA member. She was too smart for me to understand either.  :hahaha:

:tard:

A friend of mine is a member. I've asked him about it but never gotten a satisfactory answer.

I can understand joining a chess club or a golf club. You actually do something, there is an interest you share with like-minded people. Stamps, sure. Ship models, yes. Writer's workshops, why not? But MENSA? You take a test and happen to hit the top 2%.

To me it seems to be about showing off to the people who can't join.

Anyone here a member? If so, why did you join? What do you get out of it?

I don't know how it works, but I'm pretty sure she met regularly with a small group of other smarty pants. It was a really long time ago. I never thought to ask if it was just an ego thing. She never came across as the snooty ego type.  :dunno:
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #84 on: October 16, 2013, 07:28:24 AM »
To me it seems to be about showing off to the people who can't join.

Anyone here a member? If so, why did you join? What do you get out of it?

I could join but I haven't. I think they send you free puzzlebooks and stuff.
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #85 on: October 16, 2013, 11:32:07 PM »
To me it seems to be about showing off to the people who can't join.

Anyone here a member? If so, why did you join? What do you get out of it?

I could join but I haven't. I think they send you free puzzlebooks and stuff.

An elite bookclub, then?

I could join, too, but I don't see the point. I don't bond with people, especially not over a number I got in a test.
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #86 on: October 17, 2013, 07:13:09 AM »
Something like that. And the bragging rights.  :P
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #87 on: October 17, 2013, 07:41:54 AM »
Something like that. And the bragging rights.  :P

That's a good point. The person I knew wasn't a bragger, but she was competitive with her sister.
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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #88 on: October 17, 2013, 07:44:15 AM »
It's written proof you have a brain so that when you're sitting around in a home drooling and talking to the plants people will know. :autism:



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Re: Is there a stigma attached to mental health?
« Reply #89 on: October 17, 2013, 01:52:31 PM »
It's written proof you have a brain so that when you're sitting around in a home drooling and talking to the plants people will know. :autism:

That's actually a good point. :laugh:
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