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I've never met a single person, who said "My IQ is ______" who was able to actually show me a document proving it. They're all like, "Oh, that document probably no longer exists" but they claim to remember seeing it.
I actually have said document; it's on permanent file in the Bureau of Prisons Psychology Data System, and in the court records (sealed, but I could probably get a copy), and I also have a copy of my psych report that they did when I was on supervised release. Back in the day, I scanned all that stuff and posted it to my bliki, but of course my bliki got shoahed and then Anonymous/Antifa/whoever came into my house and destroyed the hard drive that had those records.
It's always in the same range; either 138 or 139. It's been that way since I was a kid.
Anyway, if anyone wants me to photograph it and put in on Imgur, I probably can.
I guess there are a lot of reasonable excuses for why people wouldn't keep such a document around. I mean, a lot of people had psych evaluations done back in the old days, and those records did get thrown out (doctors are allowed to throw out their records after seven years, apparently https://www.apaservices.org/practice/update/2008/09-30/client-record-retention ).
Generally, those records don't get emailed around, because for legal reasons, doctors feel like they should only fax or mail them, since email might breach privacy somehow. So you end up with a paper copy, which could get buried or whatever; and even if you scan it, a scanned copy can get lost in a hard drive crash or whatnot. You basically have to email it to yourself via Gmail or something and then never shut down that email account if you want it to stay around. Back in the old days, most people didn't even have decent scanners; it was basically some $100 piece of shit where you had to scan one page at a time by putting it on a flatbed because there was no feeder; and each page would take like a minute to scan, so if you had, say, 15 pages, you had to invest a quarter of an hour in scanning it.
Sadly, back in the days when I had my bliki, I used to just send people links to documents on my bliki, and all those are broken links now. I never anticipated we were going to have this wave of deplatforming, much less that the deplatforming would extend into my own home in the form of an actual burglary.
Okay, y'know what? Here's one report that says I have an IQ of 139: https://francels.com/w/images/1/18/Morrow_report.pdf
But guess what, this other suggests I'm more in the area of 132 or 135. https://francels.com/w/images/e/e4/Frank_report.pdf
So even I was full of shit, because I really thought I remembered that it had ALWAYS been in the 138/139 range, but here it was a bit lower. If you'd asked me, "How certain are you that your IQ has ALWAYS been tested as 138/139" I would've been like, "I'm positive; I remember it. It was in black and white." When you actually see the document, you see your memory was faulty.
By the way, both of those links will probably be shoahed at some point, due to getting our domain yanked or our webhost service cancelled or whatever, so once again that content will end up offline and potentially lost. The only reason I had a paper copy is that I'm kind of a packrat and actually held onto a few documents like that. But it's easy to lose stuff; e.g. I had another psych report but it's missing the last page, maybe because at some point it was left on a scanner glass or something, and ended up getting separated from the rest of the file. I hate when that shit happens.
I actually have said document; it's on permanent file in the Bureau of Prisons Psychology Data System, and in the court records (sealed, but I could probably get a copy), and I also have a copy of my psych report that they did when I was on supervised release. Back in the day, I scanned all that stuff and posted it to my bliki, but of course my bliki got shoahed and then Anonymous/Antifa/whoever came into my house and destroyed the hard drive that had those records.
It's always in the same range; either 138 or 139. It's been that way since I was a kid.
Anyway, if anyone wants me to photograph it and put in on Imgur, I probably can.
I guess there are a lot of reasonable excuses for why people wouldn't keep such a document around. I mean, a lot of people had psych evaluations done back in the old days, and those records did get thrown out (doctors are allowed to throw out their records after seven years, apparently https://www.apaservices.org/practice/update/2008/09-30/client-record-retention ).
Generally, those records don't get emailed around, because for legal reasons, doctors feel like they should only fax or mail them, since email might breach privacy somehow. So you end up with a paper copy, which could get buried or whatever; and even if you scan it, a scanned copy can get lost in a hard drive crash or whatnot. You basically have to email it to yourself via Gmail or something and then never shut down that email account if you want it to stay around. Back in the old days, most people didn't even have decent scanners; it was basically some $100 piece of shit where you had to scan one page at a time by putting it on a flatbed because there was no feeder; and each page would take like a minute to scan, so if you had, say, 15 pages, you had to invest a quarter of an hour in scanning it.
Sadly, back in the days when I had my bliki, I used to just send people links to documents on my bliki, and all those are broken links now. I never anticipated we were going to have this wave of deplatforming, much less that the deplatforming would extend into my own home in the form of an actual burglary.
Okay, y'know what? Here's one report that says I have an IQ of 139: https://francels.com/w/images/1/18/Morrow_report.pdf
But guess what, this other suggests I'm more in the area of 132 or 135. https://francels.com/w/images/e/e4/Frank_report.pdf
So even I was full of shit, because I really thought I remembered that it had ALWAYS been in the 138/139 range, but here it was a bit lower. If you'd asked me, "How certain are you that your IQ has ALWAYS been tested as 138/139" I would've been like, "I'm positive; I remember it. It was in black and white." When you actually see the document, you see your memory was faulty.
By the way, both of those links will probably be shoahed at some point, due to getting our domain yanked or our webhost service cancelled or whatever, so once again that content will end up offline and potentially lost. The only reason I had a paper copy is that I'm kind of a packrat and actually held onto a few documents like that. But it's easy to lose stuff; e.g. I had another psych report but it's missing the last page, maybe because at some point it was left on a scanner glass or something, and ended up getting separated from the rest of the file. I hate when that shit happens.