17-06-2026, 07:50 PM
(17-06-2026, 06:34 PM)Honest Wrote: the school i went to required a high score, which ends up meaning that your classmates have average iq of like 110 [...]
the team i played for required you to be tall, which "ends up meaning" (pretty sure this is 2.5/10 writing for a non-paki brit, btw), your teammates were 5ft10 on average - that's why i'm an infallible expert on whether someone is 6ft3 or 6ft6

holy shit.
for no collective that requires you to be "above average" (even though "high" in the context of your moronic posts translates to "comfortably above average") in something is it true or even remotely likely that the average will "end up being" less than 1 SD above average, you fucking retard. it simply doesn't fucking follow from predicate logic (i know you'll have to google this, but it's ok) or any kind of stochastic model (again, google is your friend)

p. s. of course, this doesn't apply to organizations/collectives that formally have extremely strict criteria for joining (which are either not even being applied or faked) to convince as many retards as possible to apply and be delighted to have "made it to the team" so that the said organization could profit in one way or another

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