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Feb 24, 2005 17:07

The true/false test is the kryptonite of dyselxia. From childhood the dyslexic is taught to second guess what their brain thinks it knows. In a multiple choice, or ideally - the short answer response we have a fighting chance. We can eliminate, we can apply knowledge. It is only when you give me two possible options that I fall to bits ( Read more... )

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freudslovechild February 24 2005, 16:05:45 UTC
how well did you do?

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sand_in_stereo February 25 2005, 19:57:29 UTC
ahh sharing test scores makes me feel like a jackass.

my iq is 158. my SATS were not quite ripe at 1250, but i wasn't trying to win any races.

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jackthebodyless February 25 2005, 22:48:43 UTC
i know you're a supra geeeenius. don't feel like a jackass, smart girls are s-e-x-x-y!

(two allusions in one comment!?! no one can live at that speed!)

...sorry

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sand_in_stereo February 27 2005, 11:44:37 UTC
<3 those were maybe the most extraordinarily appropriate references one could have picked. i beam with pride.

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freudslovechild February 26 2005, 01:06:51 UTC
beat you :P (Jackass and proud of it)

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sand_in_stereo February 27 2005, 11:42:28 UTC
sweet. it's good to know i've got clever friends when i need them. :)

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freudslovechild February 27 2005, 11:49:24 UTC
What situations do you think you'll find yourself in that will require clever friends? Are you planning political revolutions?!

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