Nordicel94
Pancake-faced viking-cel
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Yes, I'm unashamedly calling myself a High-IQ-cel.
I was a "gifted" "wonder child" who learnt to read at 3, to read in English (my second language) at 6 and I always had math books that were meant for kids 2-3 grades above me. I never had to study in my life and I have a Masters degree (albeit a useless one).
I have intimate knowledge of the history of the English language, especially Old English and Middle English, as well as Old Norse. I can read Shakespeare like how it would have sounded back then (a party trick I used when I had friends). I have studied Japanese and Sanskrit (an ancient Indo-European language). I have read 100+ classics from Moby Dick to The Iliad to War and Peace. I am currently writing a novel in the Historical Fiction genre.
Now I'm not telling you this to brag. Quite the opposite. Being an intellectual doesn't matter if you're an ugly, withdrawn person. I am absolutely retarded at doing "regular" things like starting a dishwasher or changing lightbulbs. I have no driver's license and I am currently a NEET. I have even trouble getting my groceries because of social anxiety.
Foids always say they want an intelligent man, some even call themselves sapiosexual (lol), but it doesn't matter if I read a thousand books in Ancient Greek when I'm a stumbling, ugly, shy, loser. Those sort of things would only impress foids if I were a MTN.
I used to cope with my IQ, I told myself "at least I'm smart", but the reality is of course that fellas with 6th grade reading levels are banging all the foids. Being High-IQ just makes things worse, it usually comes with a lack of practical and social skills. I believe High-IQ people overanalyze things when normal-IQ people tend to go with the flow more.
I've seen many High-IQ posts on this forum so I'm guessing many of you are in the same boat. Can anyone relate?
I was a "gifted" "wonder child" who learnt to read at 3, to read in English (my second language) at 6 and I always had math books that were meant for kids 2-3 grades above me. I never had to study in my life and I have a Masters degree (albeit a useless one).
I have intimate knowledge of the history of the English language, especially Old English and Middle English, as well as Old Norse. I can read Shakespeare like how it would have sounded back then (a party trick I used when I had friends). I have studied Japanese and Sanskrit (an ancient Indo-European language). I have read 100+ classics from Moby Dick to The Iliad to War and Peace. I am currently writing a novel in the Historical Fiction genre.
Now I'm not telling you this to brag. Quite the opposite. Being an intellectual doesn't matter if you're an ugly, withdrawn person. I am absolutely retarded at doing "regular" things like starting a dishwasher or changing lightbulbs. I have no driver's license and I am currently a NEET. I have even trouble getting my groceries because of social anxiety.
Foids always say they want an intelligent man, some even call themselves sapiosexual (lol), but it doesn't matter if I read a thousand books in Ancient Greek when I'm a stumbling, ugly, shy, loser. Those sort of things would only impress foids if I were a MTN.
I used to cope with my IQ, I told myself "at least I'm smart", but the reality is of course that fellas with 6th grade reading levels are banging all the foids. Being High-IQ just makes things worse, it usually comes with a lack of practical and social skills. I believe High-IQ people overanalyze things when normal-IQ people tend to go with the flow more.
I've seen many High-IQ posts on this forum so I'm guessing many of you are in the same boat. Can anyone relate?





