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RTÉ News - Toddler accepted into Mensa

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

Oscar Wrigley, from Berkshire in England, has become the youngest boy ever to be accepted into high-IQ society mensa.

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  • Shut up you envious jealous bitches!

    your're stupid this kid is smarter than you. deal with it losers.

  • his parents look really unintelligent in comparison with the kid.

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  • Dude, his mother looks like Lily Allen with less make up >_<""

  • who wrote e=mc^2 on the chalkboard?? wtf? this is a really bad joke

  • @mrnewrooster Einstein was not declared a failure by his teachers, in fact, he made excellent grades in math and was taking calculus at the age of 12.

  • they should show one of his skills to prove it more

  • they thought their child was bright so the logical thing to do was to give him an IQ test at two years old

  • 1+1=....fuck that, let's work out some einstein equations...lol. the wheels on the bus go round and round, round and....oh, this is bollocks; i need to come up with a way to travel at the speed of light.

  • @Triple9Stud I learnt to read at a ridiculously early age but and was really good with lego and knex and had a large vocab but i wasnt in mensa the fact is i am what u would call smart but know what i wouldn't join Mensa because they are bunch of upnose snobs that dont realise IQ doesn't really matter your actual intelligence cant be put into numbers heck Einstein was declared a failure by his teachers

  • 0:20 to 0:25

    He is trying to make a car, but he is not succesful...

    1:05 to 1:15

    He is making baby noises... Then he MUST have an 160 IQ.

  • @2mean2

    Ya, I have to agree with you. This boy might be above average intelligence but I don't think there's sufficient evidence to say he's genius level intelligent. So he knows 600 words at 18 months of age, more than most toddlers at his age. That doesn't mean he didn't have an advantage over the other toddlers at his age, like being exposed to more words and education. He's not old enough for school and they admit him to MENSA just because he can learn words fast, ridiculous.

  • This boy could be the smartest ever but I can see or hear no evidence! Vote down for the video!

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