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Glycerine
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Wow, I always suck at IQ type tests. I wonder why the hell people keep trying to tell me how "smart" I am.
*does not compute*


"SubFacor IQ score = 83
Subscale percentile = 13
You appear to have a limited vocabulary and lack the ability to identify the correct responses for a variety of different questions. A deficient vocabulary can hinder you in many ways; you may struggle to find the correct words when speaking, fail to understand what others are communicating to you, or come across as inarticulate to others. Fortunately, with practice, and by expanding your reading materials and making a conscious effort to learn new words, your vocabulary can gradually increase."
This test made me feel really stupid. I had a lot of "I don't know"s because I didn't know many of the words in that first half of the test.
I don't agree with the little paragraph though; I communicate just fine with others. I just don't know all of those fancy words I've never heard anyone use before in my life.
"SubFacor IQ score = 83
Subscale percentile = 13
You appear to have a limited vocabulary and lack the ability to identify the correct responses for a variety of different questions. A deficient vocabulary can hinder you in many ways; you may struggle to find the correct words when speaking, fail to understand what others are communicating to you, or come across as inarticulate to others. Fortunately, with practice, and by expanding your reading materials and making a conscious effort to learn new words, your vocabulary can gradually increase."
This test made me feel really stupid. I had a lot of "I don't know"s because I didn't know many of the words in that first half of the test.
I don't agree with the little paragraph though; I communicate just fine with others. I just don't know all of those fancy words I've never heard anyone use before in my life.
IQ score = 148
Percentile = 99.93
I don't use a lot of the words in the test, but I know what they mean. Although the only reason I know a lot of them is because of Shakespeare. I wouldn't know what the heck a "firmament" was if I'd never read Hamlet. Nobody says "firmament" in real life.