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Any demoscener from Mensa?

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I scored 134+ 2 years ago, which qualified for a MENSA membership. But I was too stingy to pay their annual fee so I didn't join :P
added on the 2013-02-01 12:36:56 by -SP- -SP-
What would be the benefit of being a member of Mensa?
added on the 2013-02-01 13:23:39 by Rob Rob
http://www.adamus.nl/mensa-a-critical-review/

It's apparently full of adoks...
added on the 2013-02-01 13:32:37 by Rob Rob
The most important benefit of being a member of Mensa is that you can start a thread in the Mensa forums about any topic, and you will get serious answers, without people posting "WTF?" or images of cats.

Alas, now that this thread is marked as "residue", let's start pouetizing it.

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added on the 2013-02-01 14:13:45 by Adok Adok
That's Adok, dear sceners, trying to fit into a society that doesn't want him. Imitation truly is the highest form of admiration.
added on the 2013-02-01 14:17:10 by xTr1m xTr1m
LOL
added on the 2013-02-01 14:29:35 by Adok Adok
wow adok your IQ just dropped 10 points posting that pussy. but your social level got up alil. are you sure you wanna do that?
added on the 2013-02-01 14:54:19 by yumeji yumeji
in return we can act all Mensa, put Adok in a box with Zyklon B and propose a paradox whether he's alive or not.
http://adokhugi.livejournal.com/139415.html
just because he is socially inapt to be part of the demoscene, we're no longer worthy his admiration. and we're also no longer brilliant either, probably cos of the same reason. :DDD
1) I see no problem with demosceners writing sloppy code. It's a kind of throwaway code - make the demo work, then forget about its code. Time and motivation are very scarce resources, why spend time writing really good code when hardly anyone cares about it anyway? When writing code for stuff that's going to be used or even improved upon by others demosceners can write better code of course.

2) Being smart does not imply having good behaviour. And there's a fine line between genius and insanity of course.

3) Don't rely on getting praise. Socialize.
added on the 2013-02-01 20:07:54 by Kabuto Kabuto
What's the point in writing good code, everybody will YT it anyway!
added on the 2013-02-01 20:13:16 by baah baah
I have nothing smart to contribute to this conversation... but I'm still going to contribute to this conversation... Ku2 I'm S0 3Li73 4nd j00 k4'n7 S70p m3h!
added on the 2013-02-01 20:44:50 by CeRi CeRi
CeRi, you're welcome, you're on pouët BBS, not in a Mensa forum! ;p
added on the 2013-02-01 20:55:58 by baah baah
My IQ is only 102, but I actually wish it were one point lower because then it would look like a Tie Fighter. Vooooooooooooosh! Pew! Pew! Pew!
My IQ is 7
I can count to banana!
added on the 2013-02-02 12:45:32 by ringofyre ringofyre
Have you noticed those adds that ask you to take an IQ test? I guess, clicking them or not is the IQ test itself :)
added on the 2013-02-02 16:08:51 by Optimus Optimus
So what about using "mensa membership" for procrastination? We are all procrastinators, aren't we? So I put it on the top of my list and can easily fulfill all other positions of lower priority :) "structured procrastination" that is ;)
added on the 2013-02-04 11:48:20 by Danzig Danzig
if we all join mensa then maybe adok will write a blog post soon that he doesn't admire people with a high IQ anymore! :P
:D
added on the 2013-02-04 13:40:20 by CeRi CeRi

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