the higher the IQ, the worse your drinking problem is

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<p>i uusllay don’t believe BS like this. My iq from numerous tests is 158, and ive never even tasted alcohol.</p>

<p>Indeed, my IQ is over 9000–based on my own high opinion of myself–and I’ve never wet my whistle.</p>

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<p>For someone with an IQ of 158, you don’t seem to understand statistical analysis very well.</p>

<p>^hahahahahahaha lol ownage</p>

<p>^^Poooooooooooon saaaaaaaaauce</p>

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<p>For an IQ of 158 you also don’t seem to understand the inner-workings of the keyboard. Cmon, really? “Uullay?” Typos are one thing, but coooooome ooooooooon.</p>

<p>I understand it quite well, just because some data points to a correlation doesn’t make it true.</p>

<p>as for the inner workings of a keyboard, im pretty sure I do, as I do have a CEN degree.</p>

<p>You obviously don’t. Your entire argument was “I am a counterexample, therefore the study must not be valid.” Stop digging yourself in deeper.</p>

<p>Come on, Horse, it’s cheating to add those scores together.</p>