I don't think it's such a bad thing. A chance for like-minded people to come together and share ideas.
People do naturally pair up by IQ from my experience. I was in a program in grade school called Tag(talented and gifted) and I was surprised to find that... all of my best friends are in here lol.
Coincidence? I think not.
That being said, these "Mensans" do seem a bit arrogant.
I suppose these Mensa conventions are a sort of belated stab at exclusiveness for the out-crowd - the nerds finally getting a chance to sit at the "cool table". That's alright....harmless enough. Contrary to popular belief, most nerds don't blossom into Silicon Valley elites. Instead, most of them will probably wither away at soulless office-jobs, shuffling papers and printing fancy reports to justify their employment. Let em' have their moment in the sun....
The sample question given was completely flawed because it was based on facts that you need to already know therefore a genius who didn't know how many stars there are on the American flag would not be able to answer it.
My dad is a part of the United Kingdom MENSA Cardiac sureon 168 I.Q (drives a Mclaren FTW : O he whent to a annual meeting and he said the other members sat around playing chess and role playing games and just generally being a social pariha instead of Using there intelligence for better purposes
Ive actually been accepted to join mensa but hesitated in doing so cos i feel that the test was really easy and the thing might just be a scam to earn money from big egos in need of constant validation. Any thoughts?
@justinpro1 I had to take an I.Q test done by a psychologist a few months ago during a psych eval and "apparently" scored a156 which he said would guarantee me acceptance to socialize...w\these pompous jackasses. He said it was the "gold standard" I.Q test. I would say I.Q is applying your abilities to things that matter, not to make an excuse for accomplishing nothing. I feel even worse now that I saw what it is. My advice, a bright person knows only a moron would join this...so don't
3:21 How the F**k is that an IQ test?? IQ tests are not about the amount of knowledge the test takers have, they are about their ability to understand!
@eahere totaly agre IQ is not a bunch facts you have in that spongy grey matter betwen your ears. creativety is the real thing but is very hard to prove.
Listen up ego maniacs. No one really cares about Mensa - as long the reason of existence of that fraud organization doesn't exist-hmmmm....as a matter of fact it does,unconscious motive for feelings of superiority, and for dominating others....Once again, no one cares about you, if you are not going to do anything for humanity.
How can you people live with yourselves? If you have nothing nice to say don't say it all. Do you want to know why so many of them are over weight? Because they stay inside and stay to themselves because people like you insult them. If Mensa isn't your thing that's fine, but for these people this is how they find people they can communicate with. People who don't judge them because of their wieght or say, "Ohh you're in Mensa?" and treat them like crap or talk bad about them on youtube.
@HybridD91 thanks but judging IQ with trivia is like treating cancer with kisses. Its more important to use intellect to help people live better lives. People hate hearing answers that are meaningless to them but tell them something that truly changes their thinking and gratitude has no bounds.
i am member of Greek MENSA. The point isn't to change the world, everybody can change the world if he believes he/she can do it. The main reason for someone to join MENSA is to communicate with other people who probably have the same interests or invest some of their free time even playing games with other MENSA members. There are a few people that might use MENSA to show off.. but most of them (including me) are quiet people. Don't be so hard with all the members. You should join.
They plug The Mensa Process, a private company. My understanding was that The Mensa Process was a disgraceful move to prevent anyone from soliciting Mensans for paid brainstorming work through Mensa other than that company. The agreement between Mensa and the Mensa Process company has gratefully ended.
The colonization of America had little to do with the intelligence of the white man and more to do with his absolute use of brutality; for instance there is no correlation between high IQ and putting a bullet through the skull of a native American old man, pregnant woman and her child. Also remember that the arrogant Custard was defeated as a last testament of a defeated peoples. And this supposed superiority of the white man to all others is nonsense; IQ is fiction.
That's because black people and other minorities do not pretend to be part of a super race of men. We have all seen the result of being part of a super race (NAZI Germany's downfall). I say to any race that wants to be a super race; be careful because those you think inferior to you might in the end defeat you and show you to be inferior. How low the Germans lowered their heads at the end of WW2. Take also Custard when he went out to defeat the "inferior Natives"; he was beaten.
Whatever IQ measures within its meaningless methods and outcomes is no match for true intelligence. History and time attests to its complete meaninglessness. When you place the advent of the IQ concept in the totality of the historical time scale it barely registers. And the future will discount it as nothing more than a primitive mind set springing from a backward system of classification and a remnant of 20th century nonsense. IQ will go the way of electroshock and craniology.
@Elesparto "History and time attests to its complete meaninglessness."
Wow really? All that huh? I'll destroy your post with one simple challenge. Show me a very smart person that doesn't have a high IQ. There must be one Physicist or Mathematician, heck even a Biologist with a low or average IQ.
I also want to add that IQ is nothing more than science fiction. It is interesting as science fiction like in the fiction novels by Clark or Asimov. But it is a political and academic instrument too; all created with nonsense statistics and mendacious equations to justify one group’s imaginary super intellect and the inferiority of others.
The point I've been trying to make is that IQ is not the revelatory measure of human intelligence as stated by academics--it is in fact a test testing the rigor of an academic education and it should stand only as such. That it requires human intelligence to pass through an academic rigor? Yes--that IQ is in absolute terms a measure of human intelligence? NO. IQ is an elitist's tool for claiming that they have a monopoly on intelligence to justify their power hold on populations.
I also want to note that it is not a huge coincidence that those nations who have military power and world influence through the use of force are the ones to claim intellectual superiority through the process of IQ testing. The Chinese who are currently competing in the world in terms of technology and military might are now claiming intellectual dominance as well through the IQ process. Truly intelligent people see through this, seeing IQ only as an extension of "Might Makes Right."
They all scored in the top 2% on an IQ test. 1 out of 50 people score that high. They are 10 to 15 IQ points smarter than the average university student. Although an IQ test is not perfect, you can safely say that they are smart. But still most of them are no geniuses such as Einstein, Da Vinci or Newton. That's not a 1 in a 50 thing but rather a 1 in a million thing (at least).
@OriginalMindTrick Go suck a fuck. Before you ask me how one goes about sucking a fuck, know that I, too, have seen that scene in Donnie Darko. As has everyone on YouTube.
I did belong to MENSA but I left it about 15 years ago. The people were interesting and very diverse. Some were writers and some were performers. Most did enjoy word games.
I passed the MENSA test but I dont know if I'll join after watchiing this...these people should be changing the world, not playing bridge and boasting about how much smarter they are than everyone else!
@mrburnett I agree. I think intelligence really has little to do with being able to maths brilliantly etc. Take Lisa Nowak.....she was a NASA astronaut.....she has degrees in both aerospace and aeronautical engineering. She may be "intelligent" to most, but she tried to kidnapp and kill a woman who was dating
"her" crush. To me, intelligence is the ability to unconditionally love yourself and others. When you love, you'll take care of your body, your finances, your planet, your fellow humans.
@mrburnett Just because they're a bunch of guys that score very well on IQ you expect them to change the world? You're using an excuse to take the onus of yourself for not changing the world. They are a selective group, like an astronomers club, not a humanitarian group. As for boasting, if everyone had deep rooted guilt about not having musical talent, then there would be the same level of accusations of being elitist to a jazz society.
@JeanLouie1106 Mensa identifies itself as being made up of people who have a higher than average intelligence. Do you think such a group should be doing the activities displayed in the video or using their intellects to try and help people other than themselves?
@Curse274 Yes that is the selection criteria as they are a selective group just like a sports team. I think as with any selective group, they should do as they please, they are not a humanitarian group. Would you say that a Brick Layers society should concern itself with using the skilled brick laying abilities of their members to help build in areas less fortunate? They can if they wish, but it's not their objective. Why brand a certain group with the responsibility alone?
@JeanLouie1106 Because they say this is one of their purposes on their websites: "to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity". By humanity they mean non-mensa members otherwise they're just repeating their first purpose: "to provide a stimulating intellectual and social environment for its members". This means they are a humanitarian group (or at least intend to be) and so should have these responsibilities.
@Curse274 About time you brought that goal up,I still think your point is lackluster,in identifying and fostering gifted people,Mensa can provide scholarships and a stimulating social and mental environment where those gifted can explore their potentials.Humanity includes those gifted people,but to a wider note,those people can be assisted in their development, go on to careers,which more or less will end up being of great benefit to nonmembers.Think the avg scientist wouldn't qualify for Mensa?
@JeanLouie1106 The majority of groups aim to indirectly help humanity in general in the long run. I understand now that mensa feel they have to explicitly mention it to enforce that in principle they're here for good not to alienate and pump egos as many non-mensans think. But I think the nature of the group is such that even if they do help people as you outlined those consequences will happen anyway. Oh well, best just take the good with the bad.
Just because they are more intelligent, it doesn't meen that they should carry the world on their shoulders, and for a lot of the´people in mensa, being there means a little freetime where they can relax and be themself, you don't know what you're talking about. Everybody needs to be accepted, and that is what happens there! What did you expect? A big group of people who just know everything that's whorth to know, who sits and change the world, just like this?
@mrburnett I might add that when you become a member of MENSA (in Sweden at least) you get a book containing all the members names. This book is not to be loaned to anyone outside MENSA since a membership and a high IQ isn't always something good for ones surrounding to know about. Unfortunately, some of the members see themselves as just plain smarter than 98% of the people. I'm a member too meet people and to have interesting conversations and nothing else
@mrburnett ya i totally agree with u. the only point to mensa i see is to make gifted kids feel more accepted, other than that its like a really pointless ego based society lol,
however i do think the government should invest more in gifted kids instead of all these retard programs for stupid people, no offence. that way we can potentially cure retardation. howver there is still the need for genetic variation so im pretty lost as to what we should do, what do u think we should do lol
2:14
Well, that settles it. Shut it down. Shut it all down.
Forestbender1114 3 days ago
I don't think it's such a bad thing. A chance for like-minded people to come together and share ideas.
People do naturally pair up by IQ from my experience. I was in a program in grade school called Tag(talented and gifted) and I was surprised to find that... all of my best friends are in here lol.
Coincidence? I think not.
That being said, these "Mensans" do seem a bit arrogant.
ASwiftHippie 3 weeks ago
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HybridD91 1 month ago
Mensans remind me of High Elves in Skyrim. Elitist assholes.
gunhaver1000 1 month ago
I want to be part of Mensa =((
too bad I'm stupid as fuuuuuuuuuuuuu-
GhostOfAStranger1 1 month ago
Mensa - mediocre to crank in 90 minutes or less, or your humility back.
U235hexafluoridedude 2 months ago 5
memorizing more than 4 decimal places for pi?
total douche, kid clearly gets bullied for a reason
FromMuToYou 2 months ago
I suppose these Mensa conventions are a sort of belated stab at exclusiveness for the out-crowd - the nerds finally getting a chance to sit at the "cool table". That's alright....harmless enough. Contrary to popular belief, most nerds don't blossom into Silicon Valley elites. Instead, most of them will probably wither away at soulless office-jobs, shuffling papers and printing fancy reports to justify their employment. Let em' have their moment in the sun....
CottonPoisonwood 2 months ago
The sample question given was completely flawed because it was based on facts that you need to already know therefore a genius who didn't know how many stars there are on the American flag would not be able to answer it.
Avfcphil1313 3 months ago
i was a member ;-) and i found the whole concept to be flawed.
rexmundixed 3 months ago
My dad is a part of the United Kingdom MENSA Cardiac sureon 168 I.Q (drives a Mclaren FTW : O he whent to a annual meeting and he said the other members sat around playing chess and role playing games and just generally being a social pariha instead of Using there intelligence for better purposes
timotei1996 3 months ago
I'm part of MENSA! :)
TheMrSpartanking 3 months ago
i have an IQ of 140 thats on high end iq test to0 i will never join i prefer to be a genius among men than an idiot among nerds
gobsiter 3 months ago
Ive actually been accepted to join mensa but hesitated in doing so cos i feel that the test was really easy and the thing might just be a scam to earn money from big egos in need of constant validation. Any thoughts?
justinpro1 3 months ago
@justinpro1 I had to take an I.Q test done by a psychologist a few months ago during a psych eval and "apparently" scored a156 which he said would guarantee me acceptance to socialize...w\these pompous jackasses. He said it was the "gold standard" I.Q test. I would say I.Q is applying your abilities to things that matter, not to make an excuse for accomplishing nothing. I feel even worse now that I saw what it is. My advice, a bright person knows only a moron would join this...so don't
82rondo 2 months ago
3:21 How the F**k is that an IQ test?? IQ tests are not about the amount of knowledge the test takers have, they are about their ability to understand!
eahere 4 months ago 2
@eahere totaly agre IQ is not a bunch facts you have in that spongy grey matter betwen your ears. creativety is the real thing but is very hard to prove.
gobsiter 3 months ago
@eahere completely agree!
flixmb 3 months ago
thank god I am in the 95%
ButhThe 4 months ago
what's pie!?
Ohgottis 5 months ago
@Ohgottis desert and i can garenty he leart it like a phone number and did not work it out
gobsiter 3 months ago
I've never been more proud of the fact that I'm dumber than a sack of piss salad.
regisphilbinthebrony 5 months ago
Listen up ego maniacs. No one really cares about Mensa - as long the reason of existence of that fraud organization doesn't exist-hmmmm....as a matter of fact it does,unconscious motive for feelings of superiority, and for dominating others....Once again, no one cares about you, if you are not going to do anything for humanity.
Cheers !
Dullence92 5 months ago
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hissy08 5 months ago
I am only 13 and my IQ is at 132 so I could get in it. But I might wait until I get 18.
TheGreatTitanor 5 months ago
@TheGreatTitanor are you sure you took a real IQ test?
nomellte 5 months ago
@TheGreatTitanor are you sure you took a real IQ test?
nomellte 5 months ago
@4:41 meehhh-bee, meeehbe, *punch*
WarDwarfSalad 5 months ago
some of you are mebers of mensa?
caramandunga100 5 months ago
ok
BillyL6 6 months ago
How can you people live with yourselves? If you have nothing nice to say don't say it all. Do you want to know why so many of them are over weight? Because they stay inside and stay to themselves because people like you insult them. If Mensa isn't your thing that's fine, but for these people this is how they find people they can communicate with. People who don't judge them because of their wieght or say, "Ohh you're in Mensa?" and treat them like crap or talk bad about them on youtube.
Lyttlefoxx 6 months ago 2
If I have to look like those people, I do not want to be intelligent.
A normal IQ with a model face would do work anywhere in the world.
quirkydoc 6 months ago
@quirkydoc beauty fades. models have a short shelf life, whereas a person's knowledge and reasoning ability increases with age.
cybersphere 4 months ago
God what losers most of those people are.
I'm also in Mensa and I "deviate from the norm", but I'm not being a doosh about it.
There is no good reason to memorise Pie beyond 3.14159.
Even I would bully that nerdy kid, just for being so full of himself...
flicker0546 6 months ago
passing a mensa test does not necessarily mean that person is clever in every way. in the real world you don't get by from doing mensa tests
210482fmj 6 months ago
8+48=56/2=28+3=31 I could be wrong
34rodzilla 7 months ago
@34rodzilla yes you are wrong 8+48 != 56/2
8+48 = 56
jagolivet 6 months ago
@34rodzilla the correct answer is 31.
HybridD91 1 month ago
@HybridD91 thanks but judging IQ with trivia is like treating cancer with kisses. Its more important to use intellect to help people live better lives. People hate hearing answers that are meaningless to them but tell them something that truly changes their thinking and gratitude has no bounds.
34rodzilla 3 weeks ago
so wish i was as smart as these people. why did i get bad genes....
nintendaholic 7 months ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
I just took a shit on my keyboard
TooMuchGass 7 months ago
I qualified by scoring in the 99th percentile on the MAT but there is no way I am joining this group of haughty freaks.
jmw4004 8 months ago 11
If these people are so smart how come they are fat lol cant figure out how to control your eating?
darklocus44 8 months ago
@mrburnett
i am member of Greek MENSA. The point isn't to change the world, everybody can change the world if he believes he/she can do it. The main reason for someone to join MENSA is to communicate with other people who probably have the same interests or invest some of their free time even playing games with other MENSA members. There are a few people that might use MENSA to show off.. but most of them (including me) are quiet people. Don't be so hard with all the members. You should join.
PanosConroe 9 months ago
They plug The Mensa Process, a private company. My understanding was that The Mensa Process was a disgraceful move to prevent anyone from soliciting Mensans for paid brainstorming work through Mensa other than that company. The agreement between Mensa and the Mensa Process company has gratefully ended.
bill0756 9 months ago
OMG this is a sect
no difference btw this and a sect
monarashti 9 months ago
@DopeMcDoperson
The colonization of America had little to do with the intelligence of the white man and more to do with his absolute use of brutality; for instance there is no correlation between high IQ and putting a bullet through the skull of a native American old man, pregnant woman and her child. Also remember that the arrogant Custard was defeated as a last testament of a defeated peoples. And this supposed superiority of the white man to all others is nonsense; IQ is fiction.
Elesparto 10 months ago
@DopeMcDoperson
That's because black people and other minorities do not pretend to be part of a super race of men. We have all seen the result of being part of a super race (NAZI Germany's downfall). I say to any race that wants to be a super race; be careful because those you think inferior to you might in the end defeat you and show you to be inferior. How low the Germans lowered their heads at the end of WW2. Take also Custard when he went out to defeat the "inferior Natives"; he was beaten.
Elesparto 10 months ago
Whatever IQ measures within its meaningless methods and outcomes is no match for true intelligence. History and time attests to its complete meaninglessness. When you place the advent of the IQ concept in the totality of the historical time scale it barely registers. And the future will discount it as nothing more than a primitive mind set springing from a backward system of classification and a remnant of 20th century nonsense. IQ will go the way of electroshock and craniology.
Elesparto 10 months ago
@Elesparto "History and time attests to its complete meaninglessness."
Wow really? All that huh? I'll destroy your post with one simple challenge. Show me a very smart person that doesn't have a high IQ. There must be one Physicist or Mathematician, heck even a Biologist with a low or average IQ.
LexPhilogus 10 months ago
@LexPhilogus
Challenge each other we shall...
Elesparto 10 months ago
@LexPhilogus
I also want to add that IQ is nothing more than science fiction. It is interesting as science fiction like in the fiction novels by Clark or Asimov. But it is a political and academic instrument too; all created with nonsense statistics and mendacious equations to justify one group’s imaginary super intellect and the inferiority of others.
Elesparto 10 months ago
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Elesparto 10 months ago
@Elesparto "I also want to add that IQ is nothing more than science fiction."
I would also like to add that you can't show one single example of an intelligent person that performed poorly on an IQ test. Case closed.
LexPhilogus 10 months ago
@LexPhilogus
The point I've been trying to make is that IQ is not the revelatory measure of human intelligence as stated by academics--it is in fact a test testing the rigor of an academic education and it should stand only as such. That it requires human intelligence to pass through an academic rigor? Yes--that IQ is in absolute terms a measure of human intelligence? NO. IQ is an elitist's tool for claiming that they have a monopoly on intelligence to justify their power hold on populations.
Elesparto 10 months ago
@Elesparto
I also want to note that it is not a huge coincidence that those nations who have military power and world influence through the use of force are the ones to claim intellectual superiority through the process of IQ testing. The Chinese who are currently competing in the world in terms of technology and military might are now claiming intellectual dominance as well through the IQ process. Truly intelligent people see through this, seeing IQ only as an extension of "Might Makes Right."
Elesparto 10 months ago
these people are smart?? is this a freaking joke?
Ismakovic 11 months ago
@Ismakovic
They all scored in the top 2% on an IQ test. 1 out of 50 people score that high. They are 10 to 15 IQ points smarter than the average university student. Although an IQ test is not perfect, you can safely say that they are smart. But still most of them are no geniuses such as Einstein, Da Vinci or Newton. That's not a 1 in a 50 thing but rather a 1 in a million thing (at least).
Alwin2007 11 months ago
they are iq high but how many are emotionally iq high?
chupedecamarones 1 year ago
how can a stupid question like the one shown be a measure of brain power? stupid bunch of fools.
MegaJohnnydog 1 year ago
I passed the mensa test for mensa but will not join as it is an elitist organisation and i am not elitist, however i do enjoy the puzzles.
1825sunshine 1 year ago
Those women shouldn't be aloud to belly dance period. Is this Mensa venue a fat admirers club as well?
OriginalMindTrick 1 year ago 9
@OriginalMindTrick Go suck a fuck. Before you ask me how one goes about sucking a fuck, know that I, too, have seen that scene in Donnie Darko. As has everyone on YouTube.
CBGB42 3 months ago
@OriginalMindTrick She interviewed the Denver chapter.. mistake.
MrTylerMatyas 2 months ago
do you have to get your IQ retested when you apply for mensa? i already had it tested, but that was about 7 years ago.
wubs23 1 year ago
Mensa. Please.... Talk about a group of self-important people! You can have it.
cochranexyz 1 year ago
I did belong to MENSA but I left it about 15 years ago. The people were interesting and very diverse. Some were writers and some were performers. Most did enjoy word games.
Featureman 1 year ago
LET THEM SLOVE WORLD PROBLEMS.
alifia23 1 year ago
LOL Mensa in Mexican spanish is slang for female dumbass!
mac163 1 year ago
I passed the MENSA test but I dont know if I'll join after watchiing this...these people should be changing the world, not playing bridge and boasting about how much smarter they are than everyone else!
mrburnett 1 year ago 21
@mrburnett
Why don't you join and and get your own impression?
MENSA is what you make of it.
Koepfpauschale 1 year ago
@mrburnett I agree. I think intelligence really has little to do with being able to maths brilliantly etc. Take Lisa Nowak.....she was a NASA astronaut.....she has degrees in both aerospace and aeronautical engineering. She may be "intelligent" to most, but she tried to kidnapp and kill a woman who was dating
"her" crush. To me, intelligence is the ability to unconditionally love yourself and others. When you love, you'll take care of your body, your finances, your planet, your fellow humans.
JordanPAT 1 year ago
@JordanPAT So by your definition of intelligence, a retarded person with the mental age of a 4 year old, but unconditionally loves, is intelligent?
JeanLouie1106 10 months ago
@mrburnett couldn't agree more
pinoypr1d3 11 months ago
@mrburnett Just because they're a bunch of guys that score very well on IQ you expect them to change the world? You're using an excuse to take the onus of yourself for not changing the world. They are a selective group, like an astronomers club, not a humanitarian group. As for boasting, if everyone had deep rooted guilt about not having musical talent, then there would be the same level of accusations of being elitist to a jazz society.
JeanLouie1106 10 months ago
@JeanLouie1106 Mensa identifies itself as being made up of people who have a higher than average intelligence. Do you think such a group should be doing the activities displayed in the video or using their intellects to try and help people other than themselves?
Curse274 10 months ago
@Curse274 Yes that is the selection criteria as they are a selective group just like a sports team. I think as with any selective group, they should do as they please, they are not a humanitarian group. Would you say that a Brick Layers society should concern itself with using the skilled brick laying abilities of their members to help build in areas less fortunate? They can if they wish, but it's not their objective. Why brand a certain group with the responsibility alone?
JeanLouie1106 10 months ago
@JeanLouie1106 Because they say this is one of their purposes on their websites: "to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity". By humanity they mean non-mensa members otherwise they're just repeating their first purpose: "to provide a stimulating intellectual and social environment for its members". This means they are a humanitarian group (or at least intend to be) and so should have these responsibilities.
Curse274 10 months ago
@Curse274 About time you brought that goal up,I still think your point is lackluster,in identifying and fostering gifted people,Mensa can provide scholarships and a stimulating social and mental environment where those gifted can explore their potentials.Humanity includes those gifted people,but to a wider note,those people can be assisted in their development, go on to careers,which more or less will end up being of great benefit to nonmembers.Think the avg scientist wouldn't qualify for Mensa?
JeanLouie1106 10 months ago
@JeanLouie1106 The majority of groups aim to indirectly help humanity in general in the long run. I understand now that mensa feel they have to explicitly mention it to enforce that in principle they're here for good not to alienate and pump egos as many non-mensans think. But I think the nature of the group is such that even if they do help people as you outlined those consequences will happen anyway. Oh well, best just take the good with the bad.
Curse274 10 months ago
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adriam2986 10 months ago
@mrburnett And can't they do both?
Just because they are more intelligent, it doesn't meen that they should carry the world on their shoulders, and for a lot of the´people in mensa, being there means a little freetime where they can relax and be themself, you don't know what you're talking about. Everybody needs to be accepted, and that is what happens there! What did you expect? A big group of people who just know everything that's whorth to know, who sits and change the world, just like this?
nippe011 10 months ago
@mrburnett I might add that when you become a member of MENSA (in Sweden at least) you get a book containing all the members names. This book is not to be loaned to anyone outside MENSA since a membership and a high IQ isn't always something good for ones surrounding to know about. Unfortunately, some of the members see themselves as just plain smarter than 98% of the people. I'm a member too meet people and to have interesting conversations and nothing else
gurra9 8 months ago
@mrburnett ya i totally agree with u. the only point to mensa i see is to make gifted kids feel more accepted, other than that its like a really pointless ego based society lol,
however i do think the government should invest more in gifted kids instead of all these retard programs for stupid people, no offence. that way we can potentially cure retardation. howver there is still the need for genetic variation so im pretty lost as to what we should do, what do u think we should do lol
TheDannyddd 5 months ago
@mrburnett Thank you!
thebelly2010 5 months ago
@mrburnett Maybe you should join and change the world.
OktoberStorm 4 months ago
Go Mensa !
JasonTBa 1 year ago