Tiffany Skylar Johnston / Zoey Willow / aumiist / emoboyfucker69 / mitsuwah / dollienarc / mitsufan / Splatinist / xKiwifarmjoshx (and many more) - "3rd generation Florida man", Delusional Mitsuba Sousuke spammer, 2edgy4u emo fujoshi, Oversharing autist, Sockpuppet hydra, Grimy worm-infested zoo animal, Crackpot schizo, Genuine Cautionary Tale About Childhood Internet Usage, Objectfucker

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I AM IN CONTROL I JUST CHOOSE TO PUT TJE LOSERS IN THEIR FUCKIN PLACES
That's quite the foul language young lady, it is unbecoming of you. Banana and Mitsuba would be very ashamed if they were to see you like this.
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over a month i think
What did you get banned  for? You don't really seem like the type to express (or hold) controversial opinions, or spout Gamer Words, so I'm thinking you might be a little less in control of your anger than you suggested earlier.
 
What did you get banned  for? You don't really seem like the type to express (or hold) controversial opinions, or spout Gamer Words, so I'm thinking you might be a little less in control of your anger than you suggested earlier.
Death threats.
im banned from livestreaming for telling venusflake to jump off a building
Tbf Venusflake is a fucking idiot with BPD (?)
 
I always thought IQ had to do with how many repetitions it takes for you to learn something. If that's accurate, no way zoey is 111 unless she's been bamboozling us and only pretending to not understand basic life skills. She never seems to learn shit.
More likely the test is fixed or graded on a curve. No one with an 80 is dropping a sub to find out how slow in the mind they are lol
 
I always thought IQ had to do with how many repetitions it takes for you to learn something.
It's related, but not quite the same thing.

IQ is, at least in theory, supposed to be a psychometric measure for a factor called  g, for "General Intelligence". It looks at multiple different abilities, including reading comprehension, working memory, the ability to analyze and manipulate patterns in your head, and logical reasoning, which are  usually closely correlated with each other in order to measure the person's underlying intellectual capacity.

Some disorders, like ADHD, Autism, or specific learning disabilities, can actually fuck up the correlation between different subtests in a way that can require professional interpretation. In general, IQ makes it easier to learn something with less repetition, but that wouldn't necessarily be true for some subjects when it comes to someone with a developmental disability, and even when it is the case, learning something doesn't necessarily mean actually doing it.
 
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