I am very good at using computers and know lots of space facts. My mom actually says I have an opinion on everything but that's because I think really hard before saying anything like I'm playing chess.
You can see multiple planets with the naked eye. They look like stars but bright.
I only play strategy games and technical simulators. Last time I told my mom about how good I did in a Railroad Tycoon 3 campaign she said I'm good at everything I try.
Actually I'm very good at those books and multiple kinds of puzzle books. If you've ever read 101 Fun Crossword Puzzles for Kids, I'm actually the first person to submit my score for a few of them.
Do you think that as we add complexity to systems we are creating higher levels of order, or are we approaching chaos?
I hope we reach chaos personally because I'm equipped to survive it.
While I do not own or partake in television, I appreciated Breaking Bad. Its protagonist (that means hero) Walter was a very intelligent man who knew lots of chemistry facts. I would read along to these and ignore the more superficial parts of the show.
Are you a Lacoste child or do your parents prefer to dress you in Izod clothing for playtime?
This is the most correct answer and I applaud you and your parents for adhering to the highest moral standing in the realm of fashion.
He knows so many facts. Every time I listen to a Jordan Peterson lecture he tells me about some new idea and I think it'd be amazing if he were my dad telling me these things.
If you're good at using a computer you might consider becoming a programmer. They're intelligent and many of them are atheists: https://www.finedictionary.com/computer%20programmer.html
You have to test the computer programs after writing them? That's kind of a no for me
I don't know much about writing them but I've tested out lots of software and am pretty good at using most of it. Photoshop can be hard though.
I'm pretty good with photoshop but that makes sense because my mom said I'm good at everything I try
There was this kid at school today, and, and, and, and, you wanna know what he did?
You're a what?
I'm a gifted child
Gifted child?
Yeah, a gifted child.
You're a little too old to be a gifted child.
If you're gifted and you're someone's child, you're a gifted child.
Oh, you can be 70 and be a gifted child?
You can be 100 and be a gifted child!
You can't be 100 and be a gifted child.
Yeah, you can.
Okay. Little gifted child Funkhouser.
Have you ever seen the movie Iron Man? Mr. Musk reminds me a lot of a certain Iron Man in it. It makes me very confident about where he and especially space can end up in the future.
I think his Boring Company, a clever pun because it means both "bore" as in boring a hole (digging) and that digging holes (boring) is "boring" in the sense that it's uninteresting, has a lot of potential.
I think they have a lot of neat implications for art. Ask yourself this- what if you could own the Mona Lisa and look at it whenever you want?
Game is easy. I'm a big fan of Hearts of Iron because it teaches me a lot of history facts but stays engaging and lets you play as Germany if you want. I'll often restart the game multiple times just to learn something new from a loading screen.
I try not to watch television because it discourages logical thinking. Most cartoons are apolitical though and some have educational messages. I'll watch those sometimes if the library is out of books.
Many movies are too simple for me. I know the plot before the characters do and so watching something like a horror "film" is frustrating. Falling Down is the only one I can rewatch and I'd consider it apolitical. It's just a guy who's smarter than everyone else punishing them like bugs. Like pathetic bugs who learned to respect him because he's finally in control.
For those of us here who are single and lonely, how do you recommend that high IQ guys like yourself find Ms. Right.
I hold the door open for every ma'am I see. Even if she's across the parking lot. I'll just stand there.
i stg when people do that shit to me they get kicks out of me scurrying belly on the floor like some sort of eldritch abomination to get to the door faster
When I was 27, I remembered how to correctly spell a word that would have been my final word in a high school spelling bee if I had done those. It made me happy because it proved that I really have it in me, but sad because none of the local schools would let me compete.