I am a 23 year old female with a IQ of 76. Ask me anything

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    11 days ago

    Don’t really have one. I play video games, shitpost on the web and watch Futurama/movies a lot.

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      10 days ago

      Still a hobby i reckon. Not a balanced one but still a hobby. Try jogging once in awhile. That always perks me up after jogging.

      What kind video games genre do you play?

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        10 days ago

        I know what you mean by ‘jogging’ working out but I already do that and to me it’s more of a chore if anything

        “What kind video games genre do you play?”

        I love world building games like Minecraft, Star Bound and civilizations. I love GTA with a passion. I have a soft spot for shoot 'em ups like Halo or Doom and all it’s mods.

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      10 days ago

      Futurama has a lot of “smart” jokes. Which are usually just references to other things considered “smart”.

      Why do you like it? I love it myself even the new ones.

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        10 days ago

        The character Fry really speaks to me and I like all the over lovable characters. Bender is my spirit animal and I love the fast pasted writing.

        I’ve seen videos breaking down the jokes in Futurama. They’re pretty interesting

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          10 days ago

          Your attitude towards learning is fantastic and you are a great example for people who have disabilities. Have you ever considered becoming an advocate, a speaker, or some kind of teacher?

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            10 days ago

            I don’t know what an “advocative” is and I struggle with speech and being a teacher way out my league. I wouldn’t be a great example for people with disabilities as my disability isn’t visible nor one people care about. People feel bad for you if you’re in a wheelchair or have down syndrome but your like me your just dumb.

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              That’s the thing. People with invisible disabilities need people to speak for them the most! An advocate is just someone who helps people get the help they need, and get noticed.

              Do you work? How old are you?

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                  10 days ago

                  I was a cook at a pizza place when I was 23. Ended up becoming general manager. It was a terrible, poorly paid salary job. It severely damaged my mental health and accelerated by my alcoholism.

                  Be careful and always be on the lookout for something that pays better. Back when I was doing it I got minimum wage of $5.15. After the promotion, which pay the minimum salary of $36k a year so I couldn’t make overtime. Weeks were 50-70 guys. I did the math on my hours at the the of one year and I was actually making about below the minimum wage which was $7.25 by then.

                  Your IQ is just a number on a severely flawed test. You have empathy and the capacity for learning. This makes you better than a lot of people with average IQ.