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IQ


Question Posted Saturday July 28 2007, 8:57 pm

what does IQ mean? like "she has an IQ of 14" or "IQ of 160" like tell me everything about it i dont get it!

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mynamesallan answered Sunday July 29 2007, 2:05 am:
Intelligence Quotient. It's how much information you can hold in your brain. And if you know someone with an IQ of 14, I feel bad for that fucker.

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Wikipedia and google are your friends.

160 is really really high.

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