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(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:27, archived)
# ha hah hah hah
deep.
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:28, archived)
# Arf!
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:30, archived)
# I don't get it
*fills in form*
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:34, archived)
# *thinks outside the box*
*imagineers*

woo!
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:38, archived)
# Oh dear
*groan*
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:41, archived)
# But Mensa tests mostly measure learnt knowledge, not creativity
So if your intellect lay in being able to 'think outside the box' you're really not likely to pass.

Woo to the pic though, well shopped and great hummus :)

Image Hosted by Annoying Frog
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:43, archived)
# actually,
mensa is all about IQ
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:48, archived)
# It's an IQ test that measures learnt knowledge
So actually it's not your IQ but your education that mostly decides it.
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:49, archived)
#
this is certainly true in part for all tests.

www.mensa.org/index0.php?page=12
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:52, archived)
# Actually, most of an IQ test is about lateral thinking, mental creativity and relationships

rather than actual learnt knowledge.



Obviously, some "learnt knowledge" must have taken place, but they're rarely (if ever) trivia type tests.
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 14:20, archived)
# arf
and a minor T.J. as it's quiet.
real life photoshopping in platt fields, manchester today.
www.livejournal.com/community/manchester/294336.html#cutid1
this and lots more kerayzee shenanigans all for a one pound!
(, Sun 5 Jun 2005, 13:44, archived)