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I just read this joke out loud to someone who has tested above 99.99%-ile multiple times and he did not laugh. I guess an IQ of around 160 isn't enough to comprehend such humour. Ring up Chris Langan, maybe he'll get it, he does have a near 200 point IQ after all.

What a loser lmao so smug and "intellectual" but he still can't tell he fell for bait

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I think people with very high IQ have a higher change of being socially r-slurred, if not even neurodivergent.

A handful of years ago, Cambridge University undertook a study to explore the concept of the neurodivergent genius. The study looked at almost half a million people and uncovered intriguing evidence that neurodivergent traits (although not necessarily full-blown autism) are more common among people involved in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields… careers historically requiring quite a lot of brainpower.

This doesn’t prove any connection between autism and intelligence, let alone a causative one connecting autism with high IQ, but other research has gone further.

Another study that same year uncovered a likely genetic link between autism and intelligence, even the kind of extreme intelligence that we could call genius. That study, led by professors from Ohio State University in collaboration with the Battelle Center for Mathematical Medicine and the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital concluded that families that were more likely to produce neurodivergent children were also more likely to produce geniuses.

https://appliedbehavioranalysisedu.org/is-autism-associated-with-higher-intelligence/

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