@vikorr,
vikorr wrote:Incredible how:
- everyone on here thinks your you nowhere near a genius; while
- allegedly everyone in your real life thinks you are
Such a contrast.
Not at all incredible. You do not speak for anyone who is intelligent.
I might also add that you're committing an appeal to the crowd fallacy again.
Your continual reliance on logical fallacies is evidence of your lack of intelligence. If you had any real intelligence you would not do such a thing.
vikorr wrote:I know as a fact that everyone here doesn't think you're a genius.
As above, you do not speak for anyone who is intelligent. "What stupid people think" is not a matter of any importance. Maybe you are not capable of understanding that. But it's true nonetheless.
It's also the reason why we smart people consider appeals to the crowd to be logical fallacies.
vikorr wrote:I know you are lying about your IQ.
Nope. You are the one who is lying.
vikorr wrote:Guess what else then you are lying about? Yep, all those people in your real life that you allege are calling you genius.
Nope. You're still the one who is lying.
vikorr wrote:By the way - people can't be jealous of a lie.
I'm not jealous of any of your lies.
vikorr wrote:And nothing to be jealous of in how you avoid whole pictures, or can't see shades of grey, or can't see nuance. And nothing to be jealous in how you can't differentiate your opinions from fact.
More of your lies. You cannot provide any examples of me ever failing to distinguish opinion from fact.
vikorr wrote:And nothing to be jealous in how you apply double standards when it comes to conflicts between white & black persons.
You're lying again (surprise surprise).
You cannot provide any examples of double standards on my part.
vikorr wrote:People with high intelligence happily look at the whole picture, because they can articulate how each and every piece fits together, why each piece is the way it is, how pushing on one part will affect the next (one, two, or three parts) and how those one, two or three parts will in turn affect several other parts. You have never displayed any ability in this area,
Another lie. I can always see the big picture. That's how I can always zero in on the specific details that support my position.
This isn't something that you'll be able to understand, but seeing the big picture is a necessary first step on zeroing in on important details within that big picture.
vikorr wrote:regularly ignoring anything you don't want to see (by focusing on minutae that supports your conclusion),
Your complaint "that I focus on details that support my positions" is a particularly stupid complaint. Just saying.
You're actually complaining over the fact that I support my positions with good arguments.
vikorr wrote:refusing to explain (usually with the phrase 'irrelevant' but never any explanation...because you can't) etc.
Another lie. I'm always happy to explain my position.
vikorr wrote:Ie. people with high intelligence's minds work on problem solving constantly - they enjoy the challenge of working out information that doesn't meet, or appear to meet, their conclusions - and deal with it through details explanation and examples relating to each and every aspect, especially when challenged. You don't.
That's another of your lies. I do in fact.
But it should be noted that you are not intelligent enough to provide me with such a challenge.
I enjoy discussions with Max though, up until he flees the conversation at least.
vikorr wrote:In your own head you might think you have an IQ of 170...but if you believe it, that is all it is - a lie you tell yourself. Why you feel the need to tell it, is anyone's guess.
Nope. You're still the only liar in this exchange. Just as you are the only person in this exchange who isn't very intelligent.