If Daukus wins I Bink 10k

I have a very good track record of being able to analyze.

For example, despite BForrester's misuse of the ellipsis (should have used the em dash instead) in his post (#73), it's obvious that he is more intelligent than average. Most modern English speakers/writers misuse that punctuation. Best-selling authors, journalists, etc. do. I guess that other languages that use those punctuation marks have just as many guilty parties.
<JagsKiddingMe>
 
Some people have bad habits with grammar. Bad grammar annoys me, even on forums, where it's not hard to write full sentences. But I wouldn't attribute bad grammar or spellings to low IQ.

That's fair, but I wouldn't attribute it to high IQ, either.
 
That's fair, but I wouldn't attribute it to high IQ, either.
I'm not sure if there's a correlation between IQ and spelling/grammar habits. I want to agree that people with high IQs are very particular about what they say/write, but I'm don't know if there are any studies to support that.
 
Y'all arguing about grammar usage and it causing TS's 10K dreams down the shitter thread to re bump lolololololololol
 
{<doc}

The truth is, and HAS been out, there is a reason literally *EVERY* court,even ones with Trump appointed judges threw it out. Why? Because there's absolutely zero evidence of it being "sToLeN!1!!"
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Not to mention that *EVERY* Audit further proved it, & found more Republicans committed voter fraud than democrats.
<{MingNope}>

The irony of 4 years of, "tRuMp WoN gEt OvEr It!!11!" To literally acting like diapers full of turd cry babies when he lost, as if you're actually surprised more people didn't want an dictator buddying, ally relationship destroying, covid denying, with more indictments for his cabinet than all previous presidents combined, pathological lying, never admitting fault for his actions, taking credit for others, and a person that marks off every box for a conman ever, as a president.
<{you!}>

Take y'alls own advice, "gEt OvEr It YoU lOsT"

Though I already have a feeling I know how this will go, probably trying to b!and Biden for gas or product prices, as if you think the federal government has a hand in it, when in reality that is the free market doing because of a multitude of factors that are not directly in control of one person, much less our president and is a global affair.

Go on though, show us what the continuous educational budget slashing, and being a member of the party that thinks higher education is bad, or you not understanding how mail in ballots work(you do know Trump voted by mail right?) show us.some real hard hitting evidence of how it was stolen.

<{outtahere}>


Okay, my morning jimmies rustling post of the day is done.<45>


Im just scheming to send this to the war room, and honestly don't care if trump won again, and I don't like Biden as he hasn't really done anything to affect me, and forgets where he is. I do believe we need a lot younger presidents who are competent and the sheer fact trump/Biden are our only choices just shows the downfalls of our political system imo.
<Fedor23>
<PlusJuan>
{<jordan}


In b4, "fAkE nEwS!!"!, from someone who wanted an anti-science, Anti-education, Anti-statistic, and ant if act president, and listens to Faux News who has *literally* the worst track record of telling reality/truth and instead floods its viewers with thoroughly debunked conspiracy theories, and now we have sub-80 IQ Q canon following Republicans as senators & other civil leaders as a fault of said propaganda.
<Dany07>
As 2pac said, "It's all over now, take it like a man."
 
i need this on a tshirt.

Gestapo will probably arrest me though for having sub 80 IQ, even though i did an iq test the other day for the first time and received a score of 140 which in retrospect means absolutely nothing to me lol

keep voting dummies
140 IQ, but you have zero understanding of grammar, syntax, capitalization and how to write in proper English in general.

{<diva}
 
I'm not sure if there's a correlation between IQ and spelling/grammar habits. I want to agree that people with high IQs are very particular about what they say/write, but I'm don't know if there are any studies to support that.
The result of the study shows that there is a positive correlation between grammatical competence and verbal linguistic intelligence toward writing ability, either partially or simultaneously.
https://jurnal.fkip.uns.ac.id/index.php/bhs_inggris/article/download/7911/5758

Granted, the correlation seems to primarily be linked to verbal intelligence, which is merely an aspect of intelligence, but not the totality of intelligence. FWIW, I tested in the 95th percentile in verbal intelligence, and my IQ was measured to be in the superior range, but my visual-spatial IQ was comparatively lower, just slightly above average. If I were to choose which aspect I'd want to be stronger in, I'd rather have a visual-spatial IQ in the 95th percentile because then I'd probably be making more money in tech or some other STEM field. I'm pretty comfortable with what I'm making right now, but...

<WhatItIs>
 
https://jurnal.fkip.uns.ac.id/index.php/bhs_inggris/article/download/7911/5758

Granted, the correlation seems to primarily be linked to verbal intelligence, which is merely an aspect of intelligence, but not the totality of intelligence. FWIW, I tested in the 95th percentile in verbal intelligence, and my IQ was measured to be in the superior range, but my visual-spatial IQ was comparatively lower, just slightly above average. If I were to choose which aspect I'd want to be stronger in, I'd rather have a visual-spatial IQ in the 95th percentile because then I'd probably be making more money in tech or some other STEM field. I'm pretty comfortable with what I'm making right now, but...

<WhatItIs>
That makes sense, as there are different facets to intelligence. Even ones that are not as quantifiable, at least by the standard tests today afaik, such as emotional intelligence.
 
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