>>22310782I’ve never actually been tested, but everyone in my family who has been tested is 130+ and I’m an academiafag in STEM at a top 10, so make of this what you will.
Everyone you interact with outside your high IQ autismo bubbles is frustratingly predictable. If someone isn’t predictable at first, they generally become predictable after a few conversations. It’s also easier to discern cause and effect/logical connections, as
>>22310789 pointed out, which infuriates people who are ideologically driven (which is most of them, especially women).
Normgroids also very obviously outsource all their thinking to what they consider to be their “team”, since they don’t have the cognitive capacity to do that work in-house. Once you know what “team” someone plays for, you generally don’t even have to bother talking to them anymore. It’s really no wonder the world is as fucked as it is.