I'm not smart just open minded.
Yeah I'm above average, probably in the top 10% of the general population.
My main problem is my twork ethic, I'm easily distracted and procrastinate badly. Getting better at it though =P.

Well above average. Top 5%, I'm guessing.
As Rath said, procrastination and work ethic are issues for me. I think it stems from being able to get buy hardly trying at all for so long. Whenever something challenging comes up, it's tough to stay dedicated.

i can kill more zombies than most of the people i play with of call of duty, does that count?
inteligence wise, i think im ok, but tbh i dont really care, most people who "consider" themselves "more" intelligent are arrogant gets in my experience
IQ is bullshit. I never took it, never went to those "gifted" classes. I still ranked in the top 1.5% in math in HS and attending a top 10 college in what I'm majoring, both actually. So yeah above average.
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| SciFiBoy said: i can kill more zombies than most of the people i play with of call of duty, does that count? |
I get where that comes from, because I know people like that myself. They think just because they're a bit quicker in class they're better than everyone else. However, that stereotype is really frustrating. I'm not super outgoing around people I don't know, and I'm pretty smart. But, instead of asking themselves why I'm not talking to them, people just assume I'm stuck up and condescending.

yes
Why? Because the majority of mainstream information bores me to tears and i am almost always more knowledgeable than other "normal" people.
Plus consumerism bores the shit out of me, superficiality makes me angry and i feel cheated when i don't get enough information about something.
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