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  1. @Colophonscrawl i would simply ask grok to design me a microscope that can look at the ship molecule and see if it's still there #reddit #atheism #highiq

  2. @Colophonscrawl i would simply ask grok to design me a microscope that can look at the ship molecule and see if it's still there #reddit #atheism #highiq

  3. Aspasia was the teacher of Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers in history.
    In a similar way, although with the big difference that I am not Socrates, my mother, who barely knew how to write, taught me to read when I was 3 years old.
    In the many tests they gave me, they asked me how and why I learned to read at that age. And I answered that I saw children going to school and I wanted to go too, I saw my father reading and wanted to read too. Then I had my appendix removed and to keep me entertained my mother decided to indulge me and teach me my first letters.
    A month later I was already reading everything I could find: posters, books, magazines, advertisements.
    My father loved to read and bought books, entire encyclopedias. When I was 8 he bought a collection of 60 books and then 40 more books at a used book fair. So, between the ages of 8 and 10, I read those 100 books.
    From Borges and Unamuno to Kafka and Poe. I read Papillon, Robinson Crusoe, Trafalgar, Cortázar, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
    Many of them weren't to my father's liking, but I liked them. One day he threw away a book with Chinese characters, and I rescued it and read it; it was the Dao De Jing.
    Then came books on science, physics, biology, and astronomy.
    I studied engineering, medicine, philosophy, and programming.
    But it wasn't until I was 47 that I learned I was bipolar and gifted, and not until I was 59 that I learned I was autistic.
    But if for a moment you might believe that this brought me success and happiness, I'm telling you it didn't. Rather, I had a worldview that made me a misanthrope, a nihilist, a loner, and a pessimist.
    #actuallyautistic #gifted #bipolardisorder #neurodivergent #hyperlexia #highiq #misanthropy #nihilism

  4. Aspasia was the teacher of Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers in history.
    In a similar way, although with the big difference that I am not Socrates, my mother, who barely knew how to write, taught me to read when I was 3 years old.
    In the many tests they gave me, they asked me how and why I learned to read at that age. And I answered that I saw children going to school and I wanted to go too, I saw my father reading and wanted to read too. Then I had my appendix removed and to keep me entertained my mother decided to indulge me and teach me my first letters.
    A month later I was already reading everything I could find: posters, books, magazines, advertisements.
    My father loved to read and bought books, entire encyclopedias. When I was 8 he bought a collection of 60 books and then 40 more books at a used book fair. So, between the ages of 8 and 10, I read those 100 books.
    From Borges and Unamuno to Kafka and Poe. I read Papillon, Robinson Crusoe, Trafalgar, Cortázar, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
    Many of them weren't to my father's liking, but I liked them. One day he threw away a book with Chinese characters, and I rescued it and read it; it was the Dao De Jing.
    Then came books on science, physics, biology, and astronomy.
    I studied engineering, medicine, philosophy, and programming.
    But it wasn't until I was 47 that I learned I was bipolar and gifted, and not until I was 59 that I learned I was autistic.
    But if for a moment you might believe that this brought me success and happiness, I'm telling you it didn't. Rather, I had a worldview that made me a misanthrope, a nihilist, a loner, and a pessimist.
    #actuallyautistic #gifted #bipolardisorder #neurodivergent #hyperlexia #highiq #misanthropy #nihilism

  5. Aspasia was the teacher of Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers in history.
    In a similar way, although with the big difference that I am not Socrates, my mother, who barely knew how to write, taught me to read when I was 3 years old.
    In the many tests they gave me, they asked me how and why I learned to read at that age. And I answered that I saw children going to school and I wanted to go too, I saw my father reading and wanted to read too. Then I had my appendix removed and to keep me entertained my mother decided to indulge me and teach me my first letters.
    A month later I was already reading everything I could find: posters, books, magazines, advertisements.
    My father loved to read and bought books, entire encyclopedias. When I was 8 he bought a collection of 60 books and then 40 more books at a used book fair. So, between the ages of 8 and 10, I read those 100 books.
    From Borges and Unamuno to Kafka and Poe. I read Papillon, Robinson Crusoe, Trafalgar, Cortázar, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
    Many of them weren't to my father's liking, but I liked them. One day he threw away a book with Chinese characters, and I rescued it and read it; it was the Dao De Jing.
    Then came books on science, physics, biology, and astronomy.
    I studied engineering, medicine, philosophy, and programming.
    But it wasn't until I was 47 that I learned I was bipolar and gifted, and not until I was 59 that I learned I was autistic.
    But if for a moment you might believe that this brought me success and happiness, I'm telling you it didn't. Rather, I had a worldview that made me a misanthrope, a nihilist, a loner, and a pessimist.
    #actuallyautistic #gifted #bipolardisorder #neurodivergent #hyperlexia #highiq #misanthropy #nihilism

  6. Aspasia was the teacher of Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers in history.
    In a similar way, although with the big difference that I am not Socrates, my mother, who barely knew how to write, taught me to read when I was 3 years old.
    In the many tests they gave me, they asked me how and why I learned to read at that age. And I answered that I saw children going to school and I wanted to go too, I saw my father reading and wanted to read too. Then I had my appendix removed and to keep me entertained my mother decided to indulge me and teach me my first letters.
    A month later I was already reading everything I could find: posters, books, magazines, advertisements.
    My father loved to read and bought books, entire encyclopedias. When I was 8 he bought a collection of 60 books and then 40 more books at a used book fair. So, between the ages of 8 and 10, I read those 100 books.
    From Borges and Unamuno to Kafka and Poe. I read Papillon, Robinson Crusoe, Trafalgar, Cortázar, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
    Many of them weren't to my father's liking, but I liked them. One day he threw away a book with Chinese characters, and I rescued it and read it; it was the Dao De Jing.
    Then came books on science, physics, biology, and astronomy.
    I studied engineering, medicine, philosophy, and programming.
    But it wasn't until I was 47 that I learned I was bipolar and gifted, and not until I was 59 that I learned I was autistic.
    But if for a moment you might believe that this brought me success and happiness, I'm telling you it didn't. Rather, I had a worldview that made me a misanthrope, a nihilist, a loner, and a pessimist.
    #actuallyautistic #gifted #bipolardisorder #neurodivergent #hyperlexia #highiq #misanthropy #nihilism

  7. Aspasia was the teacher of Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers in history.
    In a similar way, although with the big difference that I am not Socrates, my mother, who barely knew how to write, taught me to read when I was 3 years old.
    In the many tests they gave me, they asked me how and why I learned to read at that age. And I answered that I saw children going to school and I wanted to go too, I saw my father reading and wanted to read too. Then I had my appendix removed and to keep me entertained my mother decided to indulge me and teach me my first letters.
    A month later I was already reading everything I could find: posters, books, magazines, advertisements.
    My father loved to read and bought books, entire encyclopedias. When I was 8 he bought a collection of 60 books and then 40 more books at a used book fair. So, between the ages of 8 and 10, I read those 100 books.
    From Borges and Unamuno to Kafka and Poe. I read Papillon, Robinson Crusoe, Trafalgar, Cortázar, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
    Many of them weren't to my father's liking, but I liked them. One day he threw away a book with Chinese characters, and I rescued it and read it; it was the Dao De Jing.
    Then came books on science, physics, biology, and astronomy.
    I studied engineering, medicine, philosophy, and programming.
    But it wasn't until I was 47 that I learned I was bipolar and gifted, and not until I was 59 that I learned I was autistic.
    But if for a moment you might believe that this brought me success and happiness, I'm telling you it didn't. Rather, I had a worldview that made me a misanthrope, a nihilist, a loner, and a pessimist.
    #actuallyautistic #gifted #bipolardisorder #neurodivergent #hyperlexia #highiq #misanthropy #nihilism

  8. You, a desperate citizen of spaceship #earth clamoring for mercy and #justice :oh my god, the ruling class seeks to enslave us all and consume the planet! The horror! What can we do?!

    Me, an enlightened high IQ #rickandmorty enjoyer: Squeeze them. Manhandle them. Give them the business. See if you can shuffle them. I mean, really get in there and knock them around. No wrong answers.

    #praxis #politics #politicalviolence #highIQ #rulingclass #spaceshipearth #jessica #revolution #nowronganawers

  9. Make bonded labor great again: mad #SpaceKaren is calling #highIQ revolutionaries to work for #nopay on new #Trump project.
    Because nothing says revolution like working for no pay for cynical reactionary fat cats, right?
    The #UnitedStates really are fucked with this incoming administration of clowns, crooks, mad hatters and fascists.
    theguardian.com/technology/202

  10. Make bonded labor great again: mad #SpaceKaren is calling #highIQ revolutionaries to work for #nopay on new #Trump project.
    Because nothing says revolution like working for no pay for cynical reactionary fat cats, right?
    The #UnitedStates really are fucked with this incoming administration of clowns, crooks, mad hatters and fascists.
    theguardian.com/technology/202

  11. Make bonded labor great again: mad #SpaceKaren is calling #highIQ revolutionaries to work for #nopay on new #Trump project.
    Because nothing says revolution like working for no pay for cynical reactionary fat cats, right?
    The #UnitedStates really are fucked with this incoming administration of clowns, crooks, mad hatters and fascists.
    theguardian.com/technology/202

  12. I wanted to share this fanart of Mathilda, a character created by Lady in Black (on Instagram)
    This tiny woman is in fact deadly, combining a high intelligence and a total absence of moral. Not to say that no one believe she’s dangerous until it’s too late!
    #mathilda #oc #owncharacter #mastart #fanart #villain #villainess #petite #blaster #smallbutdangerous #yellowglasses #highiq #drawing #draw #dessinateur #dessin #illustration #doodle #comics #art #artwork #digitalink #artoftheday #mastoart

  13. I wanted to share this fanart of Mathilda, a character created by Lady in Black (on Instagram)
    This tiny woman is in fact deadly, combining a high intelligence and a total absence of moral. Not to say that no one believe she’s dangerous until it’s too late!
    #mathilda #oc #owncharacter #mastart #fanart #villain #villainess #petite #blaster #smallbutdangerous #yellowglasses #highiq #drawing #draw #dessinateur #dessin #illustration #doodle #comics #art #artwork #digitalink #artoftheday #mastoart