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  • @jeffreyrusselljr7713
    @jeffreyrusselljr7713 11 годин тому +970

    I've heard some of the smartest people say the biggest sign of intelligence is realizing you don't know shit.

    • @MephiticMiasma
      @MephiticMiasma 11 годин тому +111

      the best gift an education can give you is an appreciation of how much you don't know

    • @bytoadynolastname6149
      @bytoadynolastname6149 10 годин тому +34

      What if I realize I don't know that I don't know shit? Am I double smart?

    • @avatarxs9377
      @avatarxs9377 10 годин тому +27

      @@bytoadynolastname6149 then you think you are smart and repeat, endless cycle.

    • @Arrynek01
      @Arrynek01 10 годин тому +24

      Well, that`s just a modern paraphrasing of "I know that I know nothing."
      Like... Even the smartest people on Earth know nothing when compared to the lump sum of human knowledge. If you imagine all that humanity knows as a big circle, graduating elementary school is like a small inner circle. Then high school is a bit bigger circle. Then your hobbies create small spots here and there.
      College degree is no longer a circle. It`s a pinnacle going towards the outer edge. The closer to the edge you are, the narrower your knowledge becomes. And if you do post-doc, or research, you get to do a tiny, one pixel high bump beyond that edge. And together with millions of other people, you slowly expand the circle.

    • @GjVj
      @GjVj 10 годин тому +9

      -The only true wisdom consists in knowing that you know nothing.
      ~That's us, dude.
      *air guitar*

  • @Sianostrakarenrenren
    @Sianostrakarenrenren 10 годин тому +788

    "I don't put a lot of value in the military."
    Spoken like a true first-worlder who has never seen any form of conflict.

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG 10 годин тому

      Black people are attacked more at home than by foreign countries.

    • @Hammerbass
      @Hammerbass 9 годин тому

      Same people who want to dufund the police in your neighborhood. Remember they can and do vote to make your life worse.

    • @andytaker3073
      @andytaker3073 9 годин тому +15

      Is that you, Frogan?

    • @Behonkcé
      @Behonkcé 8 годин тому +33

      ​​@@andytaker3073how is this comment remotely frogan? "Military" not "freedom fighters".
      Plus dudes white and OP didn't paint him with the istnphobe brush BIG tell.

    • @NeonEclipse910
      @NeonEclipse910 8 годин тому +70

      These people are everywhere in the US. Luxury beliefs. If she knew anything about the world economics and human behavior, she would never have said that.

  • @yourvenparianen5390
    @yourvenparianen5390 11 годин тому +922

    "the ability to speak does not make one intelligent"

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 11 годин тому +23

      Yet ironically we use the word for not being able to speak for those we think are unintelligent
      Dum

    • @FrostyMts
      @FrostyMts 10 годин тому +9

      Correct it’s genetic. No matter what I do I can never increase by IQ.

    • @oldmangreywolf6892
      @oldmangreywolf6892 10 годин тому +9

      Says Quigon Jinn. 😂

    • @ludditzthrell2061
      @ludditzthrell2061 10 годин тому +4

      I agree, bro, and I'm known for posting long-ass messages! Doesn't mean I'm intelligent! Take it easy!

    • @momqabt
      @momqabt 9 годин тому +7

      ​@@FrostyMtsincorrect, but go on...😂

  • @d112cons
    @d112cons 9 годин тому +490

    Wanna know one thing about the Marine? They're actually trained to deal with external forces and pressure without having it bother them. This dude's training enabled him to handle gunfire. Some of these others couldn't even handle harsh language.

    • @alcor4670
      @alcor4670 9 годин тому +51

      The funny thing about that is that if, instead of DI Gunny Hartman, it was *him* that told you "you're so ugly you look like a modern-art masterpiece," it'd probably be more crushing: given how he speaks simply and with gravitas.

    • @Aramey44
      @Aramey44 8 годин тому +52

      His training enabled him to stay calm in that room with these morons.

    • @savejeff15
      @savejeff15 7 годин тому +12

      He took that whole situation so well. He never got defensive, irritated or unsure of himself. I think he is an actual performer. You don't have to but maximum smart to maximum achieve

    • @starlitee
      @starlitee 5 годин тому +12

      @@Aramey44I’m mean, the marines collect the smartest dumb people. Some eat crayons and others watch them eat crayons.

    • @johnk1390
      @johnk1390 5 годин тому +13

      @@starlitee Some eat crayons, others know only to eat the finest of crayons

  • @richardnebelheim9127
    @richardnebelheim9127 10 годин тому +560

    someone said something along the lines of "many people who claim to be emotionally intelligent mistake being emotional with having emotional intelligence" and i felt that hard in this video

    • @BLAANKSLAATE
      @BLAANKSLAATE 9 годин тому +43

      "Read the room" comes to mind

    • @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
      @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive 9 годин тому

      Emotional intelligence isn't even real. It's just made up nonsense people use to talk shit about people they dislike.
      After all, how does one tell the difference between someone who supposedly has "low emotional intelligence" and someone who just is tired of putting up with your sh*t?
      You can't. Because the supposed litmus test is how well they tolerate your nonsense.

    • @conradshtock3039
      @conradshtock3039 8 годин тому +50

      “Emotional intelligence” always sounds…buzzword-y. For lack of a better term.

    • @epicrabid1857
      @epicrabid1857 8 годин тому +41

      ​@@conradshtock3039 it was a term created by a journalist not a scientist so that should explain a lot.

    • @denkerbosu3551
      @denkerbosu3551 8 годин тому +35

      ​@@conradshtock3039 it's a cope from emotional people to feel good about not being rational at times.

  • @Jumpyman_thegamerYT
    @Jumpyman_thegamerYT 11 годин тому +476

    It’s always so satisfying to see arrogant people get humbled.

    • @oldmangreywolf6892
      @oldmangreywolf6892 10 годин тому +25

      Cannot say that for the black woman. She cooped so hard after the test results. 😂

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG 10 годин тому +7

      @@oldmangreywolf6892She tied for third place. Exactly where she put herself.

    • @peds9260
      @peds9260 7 годин тому +10

      nah none of the "smart" arrogant people got humbled. they just got upset.

    • @starlitee
      @starlitee 5 годин тому +9

      @@peds9260which is why the bright colored guy wasn’t upset, true emotional intelligence.

  • @josiahkepley
    @josiahkepley 10 годин тому +391

    She probably actually learned nothing from this.
    Edit: I saw this years ago, I'm a Marine vet, also CBRN like Tyler in the video. The moment he mentioned that I knew he was going to surprise all of them lol, it's even funnier because he flatly mentioned his job as 'CBRN' in passing knowing they'd have no idea what that is. It's Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Specialist.

    • @briancox2721
      @briancox2721 9 годин тому +56

      Yup. That means he knows how to do chemistry, infectious disease control, and nuclear physics under time pressure in environments that are trying to kill him.

    • @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
      @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive 9 годин тому +18

      ​​@@briancox2721Not... necessarily, no. In fact probably not at all.
      Most CBRN specialists just do gas mask tests and such.
      Still not stupid or anything but...

    • @josiahkepley
      @josiahkepley 9 годин тому +3

      @@briancox2721 lmao

    • @larssadbro
      @larssadbro 9 годин тому +34

      Army here; always had mad respect for our chem bros. you can tell this guy is very smart and hopefully he excels. promote ahead of peers.

    • @mrblooper1994
      @mrblooper1994 9 годин тому +5

      Thank you, I was wondering what that is too.

  • @pingu6338
    @pingu6338 10 годин тому +201

    this group group doesnt hold a candle against drunk men talking about politics and science.

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 10 годин тому +2

      pinguuuuuuu

    • @Founder6087
      @Founder6087 10 годин тому +14

      Sometimes great inventions come from being drunk. . Usually crazy but still great

    • @TechnoMinarchist
      @TechnoMinarchist 8 годин тому +18

      The guy who discovered the DNA Helix was on LSD when he discovered it.

    • @lunerlilly
      @lunerlilly 8 годин тому +6

      ​@@TechnoMinarchist That made me bust out laughing and feel amazed at the same time. But that also confirms the sphere comment.

    • @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184
      @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184 8 годин тому

      I mean everything we have right now, is the byproducts and products of drunk and lazy geniuses.

  • @MatoVuc
    @MatoVuc 10 годин тому +202

    The older you get, the more you understand that titles and degrees are not a guarantee of intelligence or competence.

    • @Founder6087
      @Founder6087 10 годин тому +11

      Seen it in factories, fools in maintenance and stumbling goofs in the office

    • @kraagnjilwulf1413
      @kraagnjilwulf1413 9 годин тому +15

      If we're being honest, I see degrees as an indication of a lack of intelligence. I have a new coworker, he's a student, and he's definitely smart, but if you go beyond what he is already aware of and already knows, he becomes damn near braindead in terms of how much hes capable of. For example, he hasnt actually guven me a source for any of the information he has. The first discussion, I pulled info from wikipedia to support my point. He said its not academic enough, without even bothering to cite a source for his information or fact check himself. Alright whatever. Next discussion, I used Merriam-Websters Collegiate dictionary and he said *that* wasn't a good enough source. I've decided that anything beyond simple physics concepts are beyond him, simply because after he has one set of information, learning anything new on the same topic that disagrees with what he already learned is out of the question.

    • @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184
      @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184 8 годин тому +6

      Yep, I always tell this as a running joke about myself, I dropped out of college because I realized that the college I'm in won't make a earning for me in the long run, I am now going to Military Academy next year, sure it pretty much looks like I am contradicting myself because the MA is pretty much a college, but it's in the military, when I graduate I am guaranteed I have a job in the military branches.

    • @azervakmonocasco4092
      @azervakmonocasco4092 6 годин тому

      Don't need to grow, just need to be there when stupid people graduate with the same diploma as you.

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 6 годин тому +4

      @@TheMightyCrucibleKnight184 you can add my joke to your growing list: i was intelligent enough to get into college, and smart enough to drop out of it.

  • @rehwr
    @rehwr 9 годин тому +383

    This marine guy's job is dealing with chemical, radiation, and nuclear threats.
    He literally has to be smart for that job.

    • @j_stach
      @j_stach 8 годин тому +29

      Yeah, just by looking at his body type you can tell that he 's not a grunt

    • @christianalanwilson434
      @christianalanwilson434 8 годин тому +41

      Maybe not "smart" but at least technically minded, which is already a step above most people.

    • @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184
      @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184 8 годин тому +18

      More specifically a specialist, not a jack of all trades.

    • @b.a.m.5078
      @b.a.m.5078 7 годин тому +18

      As soon as he said his ASVAB score, I knew he was going to be either the first or second in that list.
      Edit: damn, he got pushed out of my preconception by two iq points! Shoot.

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 6 годин тому +13

      @@b.a.m.5078 It differs form IQ test in that the latter measures the speed of your novel problem solving skills, not your learning capacity. A simpleton could invent Einstein's theory of relativity if you gave him 500 years to think about it. Einstein is a genius because he did it in a few years.

  • @joaquinvanhouten
    @joaquinvanhouten 10 годин тому +192

    The way she immediately started coping ☠️

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 6 годин тому +8

      Is a natural Response

    • @Nagalior
      @Nagalior 52 хвилини тому

      It's how people brainwash themselves to feel not bad instead of facing reality because their ego can't allow their own failure.
      Participation trophy generation is doomed to fail because they were not taught on how to overcome failure.

    • @Trivial_Whim
      @Trivial_Whim 9 хвилин тому

      I think you used the wrong emoji there. Should have been something a bit more 🤪 or maybe 😂.

  • @strawberry-parfait3922
    @strawberry-parfait3922 8 годин тому +170

    Emotional intelligence is not a thing in authentic psychology, it was something that was invented by a journalist.

    • @Malam_NightYoru
      @Malam_NightYoru 8 годин тому

      There is no thing like Emotional rationality, either you're emotional, or you're rational. You can be half of each, but if you're emotional in any means, you're not completely rational.
      It is so funny hearing the term emotional intelligence lol, it is a sign of how much society has failed allowing those activists in power.

    • @savejeff15
      @savejeff15 7 годин тому

      It was invented by people that were not satisfied with their IQ results

    • @fredfredburger5150
      @fredfredburger5150 6 годин тому +29

      Emotional Intelligence is most commonly defined as "The ability to recognise and understand your own emotions and the emotions of others". Yet this type of people talk about it as if it's some parallel type of intelligence. No-one is gonna solve a math equation using their emotional intelligence, that's not what it is.

    • @handdurger2658
      @handdurger2658 5 годин тому +2

      is impulsivity a thing in authentic psychology? 👀

    • @strawberry-parfait3922
      @strawberry-parfait3922 5 годин тому +11

      ​@@fredfredburger5150 What i mean by its not a thing is that it doesnt exist as an actual trait in actual psychology because it cant be seperated from other traits and measured, which is a requirement for it to be scientific, like symphaty/emphaty, agree/disagreeableness. Every time you hear a "psychologist" talk about EQ, that person is putting their ideology infront of their science, which makes them an activist, not a scientist.

  • @anvec6145
    @anvec6145 10 годин тому +139

    one person answered the question, the others kept convoluting or adding social qualifiers

    • @youravghuman5231
      @youravghuman5231 10 годин тому +37

      muh emotional and status quo are the aspects of muh intelligence

  • @konaqua122
    @konaqua122 11 годин тому +147

    "The most important thing is common sense"
    My god! We have a winner! This is 10000% the most intelligent person in the room. I agree because in 2024 for some reason, Common sense isn't common. Weird reality.

    • @CalciumChief
      @CalciumChief 9 годин тому +10

      Common sense is so rare it's like a super power.

    • @Slitheringpeanut
      @Slitheringpeanut 8 годин тому +9

      It was never common. It's the biggest irony of life.

    • @PanSkrzynka_
      @PanSkrzynka_ 8 годин тому

      When inteligent person say "common sense" its different then when stiupid person say it. For first person it means "I generaly know how things works, this one should work similar". for secound "Someone told me how things are i didnt check them, this is as it is".

    • @annojance
      @annojance 5 годин тому +2

      It's actually not strange that common sense is relatively rare. The common sense of the day is basically whatever you've learned in high school (the highest level of education that roughly provides the same type of learning before students specialize by entering the work force or higher levels of education) and through common cultural experiences (which can be dependent on a number of not so common factors). If someone mentions something that rings a bell (something that you had heard about at one point in grade school that most students retained as knowledge), then it is probably falls under common sense. The issue is that many students either failed to retain that knowledge after high school or even failed to learn that bit of knowledge while in high school. There's also the matter of standards changing over time, but I won't get into that.
      Let's say that 70% of high school graduates hold onto 70% of that common sense after high school. That's a 49% likelihood of someone having one specific piece of knowledge that would be regarded as common sense. That's why it's actually not that common for common sense to be applied. It's not necessarily true that they won't be able to have that eureka moment after someone reminds them about that bit of knowledge, but it's also not necessarily true that they'll be able to recall it even after being reminded.
      And that's not even taking into account non-educational common sense that they may or may not have been exposed to through their cultural experiences which they may or may not have internalized as knowledge worth knowing in the first place. Some of the "common sense" they learned may have been about pop culture rather than how to pay taxes or how to fix a flat tire for example. I mean, who doesn't know the Kardashians? Duh! Like, come on. Literally everyone knows them. It's just common sense.

    • @yoshida.azumi.
      @yoshida.azumi. 3 години тому

      Common sense being rare nowadays? I'd wager it's pretty much non-existant.
      The things you sometimes see people do, or hear people say... you just need to spend about 5 minutes being part of the background of a place, and just watch in silence as people go around & about, and you can immediately get shocked at how the vast majority of people behave.

  • @mateusbazilio205
    @mateusbazilio205 10 годин тому +100

    When that guy said "Intelligence is a sphere and smart people don't think in a linear manner" fucking broke me dude. They basically said intelligence is not about being able to solve a problem in the most efficient manner, but rather the amount of mental gymnastics one can perform on the way there.

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 6 годин тому +13

      I think he was trying to allude to the idea of multiple types of intelligence. Like one if those stat circles you see in some games

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 6 годин тому +1

      @@LiveErrors Though the magic of applied math, we know that personality is constituted by 5 unrelated stats: introversion, intuition, thinking, judging, intelligence. The first four are your general personality type. The fifth is the actual intelligence. We know this because we distilled a large volume of uncurated questionaires into the basic parameters about yourself which your answers indicate. There are five.

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 5 годин тому +2

      @@michaelbuckers it's a little ironic, I think Alanah has reacted to so much social media drama that her audience has gotten used to attacking the video subjects intelligence

    • @Gibby34340
      @Gibby34340 4 години тому +3

      @@LiveErrors Maybe they should stop providing so much free ammo...

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors Годину тому

      @@Gibby34340 ehh, no one here was particularly asking for it

  • @panbaron4424
    @panbaron4424 11 годин тому +295

    I always assume I'm the least intelligent in the group so that I get pleasantly surprised when that isn't the case :)

    • @peartry
      @peartry 11 годин тому +32

      Same here, but the second part never happened to me.

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 11 годин тому

      @@peartry Humility is a long way up the IQ chart..... a lot of dumb people think they know a lot where a lot of smart people know they don't know much. Used to tell my trainees... I don't expect you to know the answer.... I expect you to know where to find the answer if you need it.

    • @rumplstiltztinkerstein
      @rumplstiltztinkerstein 10 годин тому +18

      higher expectations lead to higher disappointment. Very good move

    • @Lord_Numpty
      @Lord_Numpty 10 годин тому +14

      And if it _is_ the case, any disappointment is minimal rather than crushing.

    • @lucasljs1545
      @lucasljs1545 10 годин тому

      I would need to put myself really down to think this in any situation LMAO

  • @wrayday7149
    @wrayday7149 10 годин тому +198

    When I did my ASVAB I scored an 86 (I suck at math) ..... at 86 I qualified for every job the USAF had.... they handed me a a thick book worth of printouts of every job and said pick whatever I wanted.... I was also given the rank of E3 off the bat. Bro scored in the 90's.
    Girl bragged about her PhD and she makes COVID-19 tests..... COVID-19 tests come in two flavors but the real simple ones just test for elevated white blood cells...... that's not that hard to do. Given she is also new she is probably a clerk learning the ropes.
    The Irony of it all......
    When she fk's up and causes a chemical spill or release... he is the one trained and qualified to detect and decontaminate it.

    • @christianalanwilson434
      @christianalanwilson434 8 годин тому +10

      Most chemists just basically follow a recipe anyway. Its not like she's out there synthesizing adamantium or something.

    • @RickJaeger
      @RickJaeger 7 годин тому +1

      Okay, you're just making stuff up about people at this point. You don't need to invent a narrative to justify additional reasons to dislike people. You can just dislike them for the normal reasons of the stuff that you actually saw.

    • @peds9260
      @peds9260 7 годин тому +11

      she makes covid-19 tests and brags about it like she invented them lmao

    • @wahhnopfp
      @wahhnopfp 7 годин тому +3

      @@RickJaeger Why not? Plenty of people in the political sphere do it all the time and go completely unchecked because the media runs defense. Time to unnecessarily and obnoxiously repeat what they do until they start saying what we were saying, to stop.
      And then you keep going.

    • @XxBigNerdxX
      @XxBigNerdxX 6 годин тому +1

      Bro we got the same score I remember taking that test because they said I could leave school early and had no interest, they pretty much told me the exact same thing that I could pretty much get any job I wanted I got called by recruiters and shit for a while I remember my mom calling me crying cuz she thought I enlisted

  • @Lordracula168
    @Lordracula168 10 годин тому +137

    How can they be like "ummmm.. i put a lot of value in education" then when they score dead last it's "ummm... iq doesn't mean intelligence" lmao

    • @Pherim_
      @Pherim_ 10 годин тому +30

      Ego

    • @Eldejot
      @Eldejot 10 годин тому

      Intellectual, yet idiot.

    • @lucasljs1545
      @lucasljs1545 10 годин тому

      They think education = intelligence. So when it gets confronted with reality they become hypocrites.
      I know people that went to school with me that got like 40% on tests in school and became doctors. And people think they are intelligent "because they are doctors", good luck to his patients, if he couldn't get even 90% on a simple high school math test, imagine how much he learnt from medical school.

    • @90bubbel60
      @90bubbel60 9 годин тому +5

      i mean iq doesnt show intelligence but the ability to solve certain types of problems better

    • @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
      @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive 9 годин тому +19

      ​@@90bubbel60 This is cope. IQ is the single greatest measure of intellect we have. Period. Nothing else has ever come close.

  • @glowing_clod969
    @glowing_clod969 11 годин тому +132

    Im not surprised they put the military guy low if they put him higher it would make them feel like their degree was worth less if they are on or below the same level as someone with less formal education.

    • @Barlmoro
      @Barlmoro 10 годин тому +31

      the funniest thing is the chick that got ranket last: she talk so proud about her job putting c19 test together as work. Girl this job can be done by a dropout. You do not design them or so: you are a factory worker who put parts together :D

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 10 годин тому

      @@Barlmoro That ain't even the funny part of that brag.
      MoFo'in people with PhD's, Masters, Doctorates created that virus and then lost control of it.
      Marine guy would be one of the people tasked with deconning it.

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 10 годин тому +19

      Also, having phd doesnt mean you are smart. It just means you have more money and more time than others.
      The main reason why lot of people dont do phd is because they needed to work after college. If everyone dont need to work after getting degree, majority of people will have PhD.
      Oh, and also if masters and phd are free

    • @bastil5856
      @bastil5856 10 годин тому

      @@Barlmoro With a bio-cancer PHD of all things.
      Poor girl really ran out of options if the best she could get for herself was putting together virus test kits.

    • @SIPEROTH
      @SIPEROTH 10 годин тому +10

      I think you hit the nail on the head there. A big reason they instinctively wanted to put him low is because they wanted to keep the worth of their degree high since they had one.

  • @TaIathar
    @TaIathar 8 годин тому +42

    As a person who has actually had an IQ test before, it's not something that you can take online. It requires another person to be there to evaluate your ability in real time for various tasks.

    • @azervakmonocasco4092
      @azervakmonocasco4092 6 годин тому +3

      I'm confused why I needed to scroll down so far for this comment.

    • @akuq2469
      @akuq2469 54 хвилини тому

      It literally is just a series of logic questions you need to solve within a time limit and your score gets compared against the average. Why wouldn't you be able to take it online?

  • @Tyhar93
    @Tyhar93 9 годин тому +66

    As a school smart individual, it took a long time for me to realize there are extremely smart people who only got a HS diploma or GED. Life finds a way to humble you.

    • @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
      @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive 9 годин тому +16

      Geniuses aren't rare. They are just rarely motivated enough to *_do_* anything that society wants them to.
      For example, I am a literal, certified genius. My teachers all wonder why I "didn't apply myself". I knew school was useless - grade wise - so I did the bare minimum to pass.
      College isn't checking your grades, they check your test results on the standardized exams.
      Jobs don't care if you got a D because you didn't do any of your projects but passed all your tests.
      The few people who look at grades? Look at High School, nothing earlier.
      School? Why bother trying hard?
      After school? They wanted me to be a rocket scientist or something similar. Not my interest.
      I joined the military, got a good contractor gig after my first term and became a civilian... then retired at age 34 overseas.
      Which one is smarter? Working forever, or retiring early?
      I say I'm smart for doing very little and winning.
      Working hard is for chumps.

    • @Tyhar93
      @Tyhar93 8 годин тому +1

      @@JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive I ain't reading all that, but yeah sure lol

    • @denkerbosu3551
      @denkerbosu3551 8 годин тому +1

      ​@Tyhar93 he said he got a great deal, retired early, never had to go to college

    • @PanSkrzynka_
      @PanSkrzynka_ 8 годин тому +8

      The problem is that school is boring to someone in like top 5% IQ. At some point he will learn how system works and abuse it to do as minimal work as possible.
      I was one of those kids, in didnt need to do almost anything to pass in HS, and i get lower scores for everhing exept Math and Computer Science. Since i learned how to code at 12 and in HS i was basicily selflearning stuff from Uni and some Hacking Shenanigans.
      I drop University after first year becouse i wasnt learning anything, and it felt like a waste of time.
      So i chase my dreams and at 26 was Senior Game Programmer at AA game studio that i work to this day.
      Work its challanging and fun.
      Diplomas are useless in most fields. Mostly medical, and law needs them since you need to have credentials to do the job.

    • @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184
      @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184 8 годин тому +1

      ​@@JamesJNothingIsTooSensitiveyep, you can work hard but you need to work smart as well, me too I am going to join the military soon.

  • @konaqua122
    @konaqua122 10 годин тому +182

    "I disagree. You can train learning"
    Also "I am dyslexic and learned spanish in 12 years"
    All right boys! we found the most intelligent last time. Now we found the least intelligent.
    "Common sense isn't common"

    • @djackson4605
      @djackson4605 9 годин тому +28

      Incorrect. She said she studied Spanish for 12 years and can "only order a burrito".

    • @PanSkrzynka_
      @PanSkrzynka_ 8 годин тому +3

      I mean you can train learning to some extend. You can learn technics to learn faster and better.
      For example almost everyone can learn other lang. But learning it from school is uneffective for most people, while you can easly feel it by making that language your enviroment.

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 8 годин тому +3

      that isn't wrong. there are different methods to learning. school mostly teaches memorization. that's not how i've ever done it. which is what allowed me to take math tests from subjects i've never seen before back in school and still do well because i could derive the formulas myself, because i could understand how to get to an answer my reading what the title was asking. and that was my entire school life.
      that has stuck. i'm still good at problem-solving with incomplete information to this day. as a trade-off, i'm terrible at detailed memorization compared to regular people. you win some, you lose some.

    • @lunerlilly
      @lunerlilly 8 годин тому +1

      ​@PanSkrzynka_ I think it also helps if you realize how the language is different from your own and are able to apply it. Like as silly as it sounds, when I learned Spanish and saw it written. I realized it was backwards English. It's hard to explain, but it helped me learn it. Even when I forgot how to speak it, I still could to help people. If they typed it first, I could still give a proper response by reading their sentences first. (Been years so I can't do it anymore lol.) And for a lot of years I could still understand it vocally. So yeah understanding ways one can learn and environment helps a lot.

    • @lunerlilly
      @lunerlilly 8 годин тому +1

      ​@@GraveUypo yeah I had a great math tutor in a career center to where I kept the note book I wrote in with her lessons. I told her she needed to put her methods in a book because they were way better at explaining then anything I had learned over the years.

  • @Prence
    @Prence 10 годин тому +40

    An intelligent person doesn’t need to tell others they’re intelligent. They don’t need to brag about it.

  • @Fixti0n
    @Fixti0n 10 годин тому +24

    Kudos to rainbow dude, he is the most accurate in judging himself.
    That require a lot of insight and self refection when he knows he isnt that smart, and the only reason he judged himself at the bottom is because he didnt have the hearth to put someone under him when he knew he wasnt that smart.

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG 9 годин тому +2

      Sada got herself spot on too

    • @Fixti0n
      @Fixti0n 8 годин тому +4

      @@YourKingJDG Kudos to her as well. But she was near the top. Rainbow dude was so humble. Unlike Biology chick who though she was the smartest one there yet were the dumbest one.
      Intelligence is one thing, and wisdom is another, Rainbow dude might not be intelligent, but he is near the top in wisdom.
      Classic cleric build, dump int, pump cha and wis.

    • @dclassbroadcast3165
      @dclassbroadcast3165 2 години тому +1

      @@Fixti0nwe found ourselves a party then ehh? Lol

  • @rfdsdf1
    @rfdsdf1 10 годин тому +84

    What most people wont understand is the actual ability gap between 112 IQ and 130+ IQ. Even the sparkle pony has a major advantage over her at 123 IQ.

    • @thenortonanti
      @thenortonanti 9 годин тому +21

      The ability gap is real. Shes the person who complains that her printer is broken when it says “no paper”.
      You really see IQ differences in the workplace and it doesn’t matter if it’s blue or white collar.

    • @vitortakara7090
      @vitortakara7090 9 годин тому

      na bro she is still smart as fuck, at least what would be considered smart by the avarage standard, ppl that would be considered stupid are on the 85 range
      i think ppl in the comments are confusing iq with things that have nothing to do with iq at all, like being humble or being a souchebag, or having low self steem those have nothing to do with having a high iq or not

    • @PanSkrzynka_
      @PanSkrzynka_ 8 годин тому +4

      Its diference between top 15% and top 2% of inteligence. Both are above avrage and are capable to learn and train all of the tasks.
      IQ is mostly difference in addaptibility. High IQ person will look at something, reverse engenieer it in thair mind and solve the problem, while lower IQ wil be able to do the same within 2 hours.

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 8 годин тому +4

      112 iq is still pretty high.
      world averages are in the 80s now.

    • @ninetailedfox579121
      @ninetailedfox579121 7 годин тому +2

      ​@@thenortonanti112 is still well above average, so no, she would not be that person.

  • @V8Supercar1
    @V8Supercar1 6 годин тому +16

    "I don't place a lot of value in the military" That insane statement right there she made automatically puts her at #6 in my opinion. In fact, she should have been disqualified from this panel altogether.

  • @ChadLeeP51
    @ChadLeeP51 4 години тому +11

    I love how important EQ and Social IQ was to some of them and they all couldn't read the marine

    • @blahblahboii
      @blahblahboii 2 години тому +2

      "CBRN defence specialist". I was judging their individual intelligence mostly by how they treated him tbh

  • @sxlg_32
    @sxlg_32 9 годин тому +23

    24:45 you literally COULDNT BE MORE WRONG.
    IQ is one of the MOST SOLID PARTS OF PSYCHOLOGY. The damn thing pops up everywhere. Its insane how BLATANTLY WRONG people can be with the utmost confidence.

    • @gtifighter
      @gtifighter 8 годин тому +9

      Dunning Kruger Effect, the dumber you are, the more falsely confident you are in your abilities.

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 5 годин тому +4

      @@gtifighter had to look too deep in the comments to see someone FINALLY citing the effect correctly.
      to put another way, this effect refers to your level of self-awareness, and the fact that _the more self-aware someone is, the less certain they'll be of their measurement of their own intelligence or ability._ even Socrates famously said "the only thing i know is that i know nothing," and yet he was one of the most prominent figures of ancient Greek philosophy.

  • @iwkmsNOW
    @iwkmsNOW 9 годин тому +58

    real quick translation: they placed the guy who wasn't beating around the bush or whatever the sayin is and was just saying harsh truth last because their feelings and fragile little egos can't take someone saying anything mean to them, so they pull out some bullshit like emotional intelligence even though most sources claim that eq and iq are two completely different things. in other words, it was the only way for them to try and hurt his ego back, which backfired beautifully

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG 9 годин тому +1

      He’s socially slow. He’s very blunt and never blinks.

    • @christianalanwilson434
      @christianalanwilson434 8 годин тому +18

      EQ is basically the same as "vibes" in that it means basically nothing.

    • @ninetailedfox579121
      @ninetailedfox579121 7 годин тому +18

      Even quicker translation: They put Tyler low because "military dumb" is a stereotype. They basically judged off of stereotypes instead of what they were saying.

    • @PunishedBeerCanBennyIV
      @PunishedBeerCanBennyIV 5 годин тому +3

      Tyler was placed low due to stereotyping that was never correct, arrogance, ignorance, and most of all because he went out of line.
      He dared to actually show bold faced confidence rather than faux humility, or passive aggressive insecure confidence, because soldiers understand respect and have this kind of "social meta-knowledge" I just can't put into words.
      Everyone else placed themselves in the middle so they could virtue signal while also appearing less egocentric than they actually are. It was also telling when they let said social customs and peer pressure dictate their actions and build a bias, and let their own bias and petty emotions get in the way of objective reality that was easily observable.

  • @shikyokira3065
    @shikyokira3065 7 годин тому +15

    Remember guys, when women compliment each other, they don't mean it. When men insult each other, they don't mean it. So they women's compliment with a grain of salt when the compliment is meant for comforting you

  • @louissteyn6871
    @louissteyn6871 9 годин тому +48

    I know people joke marines eat crayons but I didn't think people took it seriously

    • @Hammerbass
      @Hammerbass 9 годин тому +18

      They do eat crayons, but they do it just to prove everyone right. It's a love thing.

    • @Whazzupie
      @Whazzupie 6 годин тому +2

      Person acknowledging stereotypes is surprised stereotypes exist

    • @Gibby34340
      @Gibby34340 4 години тому +10

      Turns out they knew something nobody else does: flavored wax increases mental capacity.

  • @themisfitbrigade
    @themisfitbrigade 7 годин тому +57

    As a Marine Veteran, people really don’t understand how intelligence works. I fucking swear.
    That Marine is a CBRN SPECIALIST!!!
    He works in the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and NUCLEAR realm of warfare and safety. He’s a warfighter and a CBRN specialist, he’s clearly doing greater things than the rest of them despite not having the highest IQ.
    People think so little of us in the military (ESPECIALLY THE CORPS) but they’re usually far less intelligent than us. Plus, education doesn’t equal intelligence.

    • @chrisw1555
      @chrisw1555 6 годин тому +5

      Totally agree. 15 year Army Infantry vet, and I don't know how many times I got the comment said to me "Army huh? Too dumb for college?"

    • @LT489
      @LT489 6 годин тому +3

      First, thank you for your service. (Army veteran)
      It drives me insane how we get treated. Most people truly do not truly understand what our training entails and what you have to do to even qualify to enter the military. It’s not like we show up to the recruiter and two hours later we’re in.

    • @azervakmonocasco4092
      @azervakmonocasco4092 6 годин тому +1

      I agree but there are ways to say it.

    • @PunishedBeerCanBennyIV
      @PunishedBeerCanBennyIV 6 годин тому

      Only men that eat crayons can work their head around a jet engine more expensive than anything most people will ever touch, keep a floating airfield's electricity running, quickly do complex physics equations on the fly to prevent the death of comrades, and charge directly towards death despite being terrified.
      Yet they are only remembered for the crayon eating, and aren't even paid enough to buy a set of crayons to munch on. A pretty good summary of life.

    • @SUPERVANS56
      @SUPERVANS56 5 годин тому +3

      Some of the most intelligent and competent people I’ve met were military of some sort. Military guys also read books a lot more than most Americans. That said, I also saw also saw an infantryman’s mashed up sidearm on twitter with the caption: he accidentally left it where it’d be ran over by an APC; the armorer was pissed. The crayon eater thing is mostly a joke.

  • @karysma7386
    @karysma7386 9 годин тому +14

    Cancer biology PHD got outdone by the double major in dance 😂

    • @sjmcc13
      @sjmcc13 8 годин тому +1

      PHD only requires you to be skilled in one field, you can be dumb as he'll everywhere else and still get one.

  • @malcolmliang
    @malcolmliang 10 годин тому +60

    The military does a covert IQ test (It will have many names but basically a 1:1 IQ test) before you join, because it's discovered that you literally cannot be trained and become a liability below certain IQ thresholds. After deployment they do another one especially if you have been into combat situations. IQ = How easy and quickly you learn, and improve on the information learnt.
    Academia does not have this gatekeeping mechanism. As long as you are happy to get into six figure debt you can get a degree. Hence the results in the video.

    • @djackson4605
      @djackson4605 9 годин тому

      No. We never received any intelligence tests after deployments here in the U.S. You're making this stuff up, or its about some other country's military.

    • @jinhong91
      @jinhong91 9 годин тому

      I believe the threshold is 85.
      They haven't found any productive use of people with IQ below this threshold, it's literally better for the military to not recruit these people than to deal with the liability of low IQ.
      The sad reality is that, there are a significant percentage of people with IQ levels that does not meet this threshold.

    • @badart3204
      @badart3204 7 годин тому

      Eh, academia does have filters called tests which will fail you if you aren’t smart and studious enough. The thing is that being just above average is good enough to succeed for most academic fields if the work ethic is there. You need to also remember that the dumbest person in this video was 112 IQ which is still above average. 90 IQ people don’t get PHD’s.

  • @zot171
    @zot171 10 годин тому +47

    ASVAB is a percentile test, so 94 means the marine did better than 94% of test takers (an excellent score)

    • @bomcstoots1
      @bomcstoots1 8 годин тому +1

      The area in which you score also indicates what jobs you're suited for. You're not supposed to study much for the asvab. Quick refresh but that's all

    • @bomcstoots1
      @bomcstoots1 8 годин тому

      I'm 57% which qualifies me for special operations. Something to consider

    • @Yomotomen
      @Yomotomen 4 години тому

      Damn, i though i was good with a 92, bro beat me by 2 points

  • @Falney
    @Falney 10 годин тому +25

    IQ tests have not been proven to be a bad indicator. They have how ever evolved to be more accurate. They measure your problem solving ability. Do you know what problem solving requires? Intelligence.

    • @PanSkrzynka_
      @PanSkrzynka_ 8 годин тому +2

      Yeah, but problem solving ability of a person will change depending on stress, tiredness and so on. Usualy people trend to score within 10 points range on those tests, so anymone in top4 is similar.

  • @Slenderriffic
    @Slenderriffic 6 годин тому +6

    Marines are notorious for making you think we’re dumb as a bag of rocks in reality we are some sharp cookies

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 6 годин тому

      still a bunch deserve the crayon eater moniker. also Marine unless its something requiring skills such as repair/maintenance or intel analysis most Marine corps jobs don't require a lot of brainpower. Air Force and Navy tend to be the more skill jobs such as Nuclear Engineering for example.

  • @TheDendran
    @TheDendran 7 годин тому +14

    _intelligent people are able to play dumb, but dumb people will never be able to mimicry intelligent ones_

  • @theunkownbanana1823
    @theunkownbanana1823 7 годин тому +19

    A common joke my parents used to tell me was;
    BS stands for Bull S**t, MS stands for More S**t, PHD stands for Piled Higher and Deeper.
    The kicker is they both have Masters degrees.

  • @ChaoticHoly
    @ChaoticHoly 7 годин тому +13

    I just went and took a sample ASVAB test. Good bloody GOD. For that man to score 90+ on the actual test is _insanely_ intelligent! General Science, Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Electronics Information, Automotive Information, Mechanical Comprehension, Mathematical Knowledge...

  • @kraagnjilwulf1413
    @kraagnjilwulf1413 9 годин тому +13

    Marines are big and scary. No doubt. But Marine Scout/Snipers? Thats an entirely different level of fear. Those guys are smart as hell, twice as tough, and can do pretty much anything.
    My point here is, it very much matters what he does in the marine corps.

  • @olegtz
    @olegtz 9 годин тому +8

    Let’s not pretend that the fact that he was the only white guy in panel didn’t have anything to with it the low ranking.

  • @riskvideos
    @riskvideos 9 годин тому +8

    I like how they ranked the marine lowest consistently despite the fact that he said he got a 94 on his asvab. That's a remarkable score. Dude's brilliant.

  • @cookiecreep9204
    @cookiecreep9204 9 годин тому +11

    "The result isn't what i expected, so the test must totally be wrong!" i swear to god those people can't be real...

  • @Shiftinggers
    @Shiftinggers 8 годин тому +5

    The people that knocked down Tyler for being in the U.S. military showed their ignorance:
    1. The United States Marine Corps' recruitment standards are higher than the Army. While the running gag is the fact that the Marines are crayon eaters they're actually smarter than the average Army dude
    2. CBRN Specialists are not something to fuck around with because they train units to survive and operate in a CBRN environment, overseeing individual survival measures, unit and staff training, CBRN monitoring and survey team training, and decontamination team training. Like they train grunts on how to deal with Chemical, Biological, Radiological or Nuclear threats.
    3. He got a 94 on the ASVAB score, he could've gotten to the Air Force easily but he *chose* Uncle Sam's Misguided Children.

  • @caffeinatedinsanity2324
    @caffeinatedinsanity2324 9 годин тому +8

    The marine guy is definitely someone I would want to learn some life experiences from.

  • @Cowslippoetry
    @Cowslippoetry 9 годин тому +13

    "PhD in butthole-fart physics" I am totally stealing that. Will come in handy to clown on STEM majors during an internet debate.

    • @tdkyt46
      @tdkyt46 7 годин тому +1

      Butthole fart physics is the a they tried to add to stem

  • @Kat957
    @Kat957 8 годин тому +13

    One thing to point out here that Alana didn't is the actual scores they got, not just the ranking. 1-4 are between 131 and 136 (two at 131), so all within a few points of each other, whereas 5 is 123 and 6 is 112. Given that the average IQ for women is 97, that makes her closer to average than she is to the Marine everyone was shitting on. That is a significant gap from 4th to 5th and even more significant from 5th to 6th. lol

  • @2Scarhand
    @2Scarhand 10 годин тому +19

    I've seen this, but I'm just realizing their scores. The top scorers were all in the same range, just above 130. 2nd to last is a less than 10 point drop down. Then at the bottom is another drop of more than 10 points. That's hysterical.

  • @ravenquill6206
    @ravenquill6206 Годину тому +2

    So there actually is a theory in psychology of multiple types of intelligence, made by Howard Gardner I think, and I believe it lists 8;
    - Naturalistic intelligence
    - Musical intelligence
    - Logical/mathematical intelligence
    - Existential intelligence
    - Interpersonal intelligence
    - Linguistic intelligence
    - Bodily/kinaesthetic intelligence
    - Intra-personal intelligence
    - Spatial intelligence
    I think when people talk about “emotional intelligence” they mean “Interpersonal intelligence”, however, I feel a lot of people don't entirely understand what it means. It is kind of centered around human psychology, and being able to understand people's motivations, emotions, and perspectives; knowing how people behave. People with high “interpersonal intelligence” are good at conflict resolution, teamwork, sensing/reading emotions, and can speak tactfully.
    I feel like a lot of people who claim to be “emotionaly intelligent” are actually just emotional or manipulative. Although, I suppose if someone is good at manipulating other people, that would indicate they really do have high interpersonal intelligence.

  • @Dmangames3301
    @Dmangames3301 7 годин тому +5

    I love that the top 4 are all within a range of 5 points from each other, but miss PhD is in last by 11 points.

  • @wrayday7149
    @wrayday7149 10 годин тому +29

    She has a PhD that we all are paying for with loan forgiveness.

    • @Whazzupie
      @Whazzupie 6 годин тому

      All this reads is you trying to make educational debt, something that only exists to benefit the institutions that created their structure purposefully to make money by piling it, seem like a good thing
      Where did this notion come from where because some people had debt, others should get imparted their own as well for no reason other than 'you' had it? And suddenly when the debt is eliminated, something COMPLETELY unrelated to you anymore (or at all), you take it personally as a negative as if it's draining your own savings? lol
      You people who want educational debt to stay a thing are weirdly possessive, ironically, over something everyone collectively hates; and doesn't want. Misery loves company I suppose

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 5 годин тому

      @@Whazzupie huh? what sort of nonsense is bro yapping about?

    • @dragonmaster1360
      @dragonmaster1360 3 години тому

      He isn't saying that at all. What he's saying is, she's an IDIOT, and taxpayers are paying for her to be an idiot, because "higher" education has become filled with activism, greed, and idiot people. No one is saying debt is a good thing. The criticism is that the government (and by extension, us) should not be paying for people that can't learn, nor should it be paying for pointless and stupid degrees.
      This woman showed she's all feels and little intelligence, despite her slightly above average score. The money going towards her education and subsequent "loan forgiveness" was wasted money. That's the problem.

  • @amirulsyazzy269
    @amirulsyazzy269 10 годин тому +25

    I swear I read the title as "her egg got destroyed" 💀💀

  • @kanavi2
    @kanavi2 2 години тому +1

    They value military low because they think everyone in there is just a soldier that can only "obey obey obey! Not think"
    And that should be an indicator of how limited their knowledge really is

  • @oldmangreywolf6892
    @oldmangreywolf6892 10 годин тому +16

    The white boy is the most intelligent to me.
    He skipped YEARS of dept by avoiding college and went into service.

    • @FrostyMts
      @FrostyMts 10 годин тому +3

      Most valuable position imo

    • @mirius4665
      @mirius4665 7 годин тому

      thats not necessarily intelligence

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 5 годин тому +1

      @@mirius4665 but still a reasonably smart decision.

  • @tomhubbard8510
    @tomhubbard8510 10 годин тому +10

    Its so clear the military guy is significantly more intelligent than miss red pants. I know a lot of highly intelligent people in the military. They run logistics, or work as engineers.

  • @quietrioter
    @quietrioter 4 години тому +3

    Marine guy: exists
    Yale Girl: and i took that personally

  • @Tsukasa829
    @Tsukasa829 9 годин тому +7

    you could tell he was gonna be the smartest person because he said adaptability was important. and then the doctorate immediately ignored him

  • @malcolmliang
    @malcolmliang 10 годин тому +22

    That dimwit vs midwit vs wiseman meme is real

  • @Nagalior
    @Nagalior Годину тому +1

    I dunno man, every time I hear "Consulting" it just translates to "Scammer" in my head

  • @idc2120
    @idc2120 7 годин тому +7

    Ah yes, lets insult the man who gives his life to protect you while you sleep.

  • @weareharbinger914
    @weareharbinger914 10 годин тому +8

    I remember this. The final result is so satisfying, like its a whole tv arc.

  • @dunk7073
    @dunk7073 8 годин тому +8

    marine dude is based lmao

  • @Pers0n97
    @Pers0n97 2 години тому +1

    Funfact: IQ test were developed by the army to determine who had the best cognitive abilities to act and lead on the battlefields.
    Being smart is VERY important to the army.

  • @bruhmann8426
    @bruhmann8426 10 годин тому +17

    the way they cope at the end 💀

  • @TheOrangeBottleCap
    @TheOrangeBottleCap 10 годин тому +7

    marine corp dude throughout getting put at a 6 over and over and over just had the smile of "dis bish"
    love it

  • @GloriousSwordHorse
    @GloriousSwordHorse 8 годин тому +7

    She isn't in biotech she's an assembly worker.

  • @John-Wolfe
    @John-Wolfe 9 годин тому +5

    As much as the memes and jokes knock on the militaries intelligence. They value intelligence.

  • @-weaponized6493
    @-weaponized6493 5 годин тому +3

    I work in a warehouse. When someone tells me what to do i say, "why would i listen to you? You work in a warehouse!"

  • @MelRetro
    @MelRetro 11 годин тому +33

    *I’ve seen this. It ends Well* 😁

  • @tropictiger2387
    @tropictiger2387 8 годин тому +7

    EQ and the IQ-tests-are-bad copes are sure signs that you are dealing with someone insecure about their intelligence. EQ and IQ are linked in a direct relationship. You can't make up for a lower IQ by relying on EQ.
    What does someone with a high EQ and a low IQ even look like? The best I can come up with is a good host who can intuit the needs and wants of their guests, but as valuable as that kind of thing is, its not what we value intelligence for. This hypothetical person would not be able to make a scientific breakthrough or make difficult logical decisions under pressure, its a different set of abilities altogether.
    EQ gets misused in a lame attempt to re-frame intelligence as something different. Emotional intelligence is a bad name, something like emotional comprehension would be more descriptive.

    • @mothbreeder641
      @mothbreeder641 5 годин тому

      "Emotional intelligence" is just used by dumb people to pretend they aren't dumb, mostly women for some reason. It isn't a thing.

    • @viedralavinova8266
      @viedralavinova8266 2 години тому

      Tell me you don't know what the Q means, without telling me

    • @tropictiger2387
      @tropictiger2387 2 години тому

      @@viedralavinova8266 Q for quotient, used to mean score in this context but it normally means the result you get when dividing a number. Colloquially people say "emotional intelligence" not "emotional quotient"

  • @Nass_Artworks
    @Nass_Artworks 10 годин тому +11

    Bro I would have shit talked like crazy if I was that guy. Look down at them like "Hello idiots" lol

  • @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184
    @TheMightyCrucibleKnight184 8 годин тому +3

    Oh yeah, I feel that rage of her seething through to my phone screen, her ego was shattered when the results showed.

  • @jw5312
    @jw5312 11 годин тому +31

    Look at the scores as well, she wasn't just low, she was significantly lower😂

    • @MephiticMiasma
      @MephiticMiasma 10 годин тому +6

      the interesting part was how most of them were in a relatively narrow range

    • @jw5312
      @jw5312 10 годин тому +10

      @@MephiticMiasma I noticed that, she was the only significant deviation in the range, really interesting and hopefully humbling for her.

    • @Gatrehs
      @Gatrehs 10 годин тому +5

      @@MephiticMiasma And they were all significantly above average, even the "lowest"

    • @xxXXRAPXXxx
      @xxXXRAPXXxx 10 годин тому

      @@Gatrehs Donno man it seems like the test was strange or something.
      100 should be most of people yet most of them have 30% more than average?
      In america where iq is dropping hard (last time i heard about it)?
      Kinda strange.

    • @SIPEROTH
      @SIPEROTH 10 годин тому +4

      @@Gatrehs No, the lowest was just about average.
      Going under a 100 is where the brain rot starts and she wasn't that crazy above it with 12 points more so average is correct for her.

  • @runikvarze6191
    @runikvarze6191 5 годин тому +4

    The more they have to justify ranking themselves highly, the less intelligent they likely are. A common trait of intelligence is humbleness. You can't learn from others if you don't acknowledge all the things you don't know.

  • @electroeel148
    @electroeel148 11 годин тому +20

    Soldiers may do stupid stuff when off duty, but they aren't *stupid*, they do alot of things that take quite a bit of math, critical thinking, and scientific understanding to do correctly

    • @lucasljs1545
      @lucasljs1545 10 годин тому

      "Soldiers" is not a homogeneous group. Most of them are stupid AF. But you only need one smart guy to correctly control 20 in a hierarchical ambient. You can't question superiors on military, so the dumb guys won't think "we smart too, we make decision", they just comply.

  • @aryanduggal8514
    @aryanduggal8514 11 годин тому +20

    Alana is just covering the classics

  • @agentmongoose
    @agentmongoose 7 годин тому +4

    CBRN specialist, dude is an expert in countering CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL RADIOLOGICAL and NUCLEAR threats. Homie knows his shit, not an easy job.

  • @oldmangreywolf6892
    @oldmangreywolf6892 10 годин тому +16

    Five liberals and one conservative.
    All the liberals are calling the conservatives the least.

  • @teddybear-cb3kc
    @teddybear-cb3kc 10 годин тому +15

    Hey now us grunts are required to score higher on the ASVAB which is a form of a iq test.

  • @xenomorph733
    @xenomorph733 11 годин тому +12

    making the tests was something factory workers can do I got offered to do this when I was looking for work and i didn't finish High School

    • @xenomorph733
      @xenomorph733 10 годин тому

      Also the person who always thinks they are most intelligent person in the room is usually the dumbest person in the room i have a friend like this he thinks he's a genius and talks down to people and he's a complete moron

  • @procow2274
    @procow2274 Годину тому +2

    I feel a lot of people would underestimate my intelligence based on how i look 😿

  • @godzuky2743
    @godzuky2743 10 годин тому +14

    Its almost like college has no barring on intelligence or skill

    • @mayborneflower
      @mayborneflower 7 годин тому +6

      Barring means to ignore or exclude, bearing is the word you’re looking for

    • @godzuky2743
      @godzuky2743 7 годин тому +2

      @@mayborneflower Yes thank you officer, I would like to welcome the esteemed member of the Grammar/Spelling Police to the internet, where if you understand what is being said, spelling and grammar mean absolutely nothing.

    • @mayborneflower
      @mayborneflower 7 годин тому +2

      @@godzuky2743 Take the correction or don’t dude. Unlike your mom, it’s not that deep.

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 5 годин тому +2

      @@godzuky2743 somebody gently taught you something and this is the kind of reaction you give them.
      you're just asking to be made fun of at this point.

    • @Vox_Popul1
      @Vox_Popul1 2 години тому

      I mean, the average IQ of PhDs, both in STEM and the social sciences is way above the average of the rest of the population (125-135 depending on the field). That should be a strong indicator that they’re at least a bit better in certain areas like pattern recognition.

  • @duceanzai5815
    @duceanzai5815 11 годин тому +18

    It’s a great day when the yappy fox lady uploads

  • @likeyeeah
    @likeyeeah 8 годин тому +3

    The whole video was her being "im smart", "military guy cant be smart", "muscle=dumb" and at the end she didnt get the result she wanted and now shes saying "its not a good indicator" its crazy lol. I watched this video 5-6 years ago from pewdiepie, it made me so happy seeing the last 3 coping.

  • @robinfox4440
    @robinfox4440 2 години тому +2

    It was very funny seeing that lady brag about background (immigrant = smart) and her job and then say boldfaced to the Marine that his background had "nothing to do with it." Then she proceeds to yap at the camera making all kinds of excuses to avoid her own cognitive processing. Stupid is as stupid does.

  • @salcaalpaca3428
    @salcaalpaca3428 10 годин тому +57

    The cast is 90% women and 2 dudes. One is Chinese and the other is a white guy from the military. I already know how this is going to go...

    • @MrNorker77
      @MrNorker77 10 годин тому +15

      3 dudes, Sean is a dude as well

    • @salcaalpaca3428
      @salcaalpaca3428 10 годин тому +23

      @@MrNorker77 I almost couldn't tell

    • @lezanoloserio7944
      @lezanoloserio7944 9 годин тому +15

      ​@@MrNorker77that's a dude?

    • @ninetailedfox579121
      @ninetailedfox579121 7 годин тому

      ​@@lezanoloserio7944Have you ever heard of a girl named Sean?

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 5 годин тому +3

      Look at his face dude

  • @magistersolis.3750
    @magistersolis.3750 2 години тому +1

    After the marine said 94 on the ASVAB I knew he was probably the winner.
    The highest score you can get is a 99. And that test is no laughing matter my brother scored pretty high.
    But even he had a pretty hard time despite being one of the highest ranking at his school.
    And that got him an offering to work on a nuclear sub for the navy.
    One of the hardest jobs not just intelligence wise but the pure willpower it requires as well.
    They have a high unaliving rate due to the isolation and severe mental stress.
    I mean they are trained to be stuck in a cramp space away from family in a metal tub under the ocean.

  • @RinaRetro
    @RinaRetro 11 годин тому +24

    *This is so satisfying*

  • @spyro257
    @spyro257 11 годин тому +7

    she got some humble pie, that's for DAMN sure!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Fixti0n
    @Fixti0n 10 годин тому +5

    The military guy is by far the smartest.
    As we all gamers know, defending an objective is by far harder then attacking one.
    On paper he might only have graduated high school, but he is a career solider working on a defensive field.
    I dont know a lot about the military, but to become a specialist you need to take a whole lot of courses and certificates, and i can think that taking the certificates that he did is pretty hard.
    Not to mention the metal fortitude and discipline required to be a career solider.

  • @69quato
    @69quato 10 годин тому +5

    17:37 Wait ... didn't the US have problems for a long time to come up with a reliable working Cov19 test kit? I wonder why ...

  • @mrkisukes
    @mrkisukes 5 годин тому +4

    There is this misconception so many academically “learned” people have that sounding smart means you’re smart. They take relatively simple topics and needlessly insert their academic lingo to make themselves sound smarter but all they did was say a whole lot of nothing. They constantly speak in abstracts rather than just try to covey an idea in as simple and clear of terms possible.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 5 годин тому

      remember those phds that were testing peer reviewers by putting Karl Marx or just nonsense got papers published? all they had to do was academic lingo to disguise the bs

  • @marcelodomene
    @marcelodomene 2 години тому +1

    I mean they are all really intelligent, but some of these people I would not like or enjoy talking to.

  • @GjVj
    @GjVj 10 годин тому +22

    Dunning-Kruger is a helluva drug.

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 5 годин тому

      dunning and kruger are the two dude's names. the full term must include "effect" because that's the main part, dunning-kruger is just how that effect is named.
      this is similar to referring to frankenstein's _monster_ as just "frankenstein" though this latter example is more excusable as the term has been mis-cited often enough and people generally still know what you're talking about.

  • @atnguyenquy1331
    @atnguyenquy1331 5 годин тому +1

    In my country there's an old saying : "The emptiest barrels make the largest sounds." It really suits her haha. Plus, you have to be smart to be in CBRN since they have a pretty high bar.

  • @averagenewyorker1483
    @averagenewyorker1483 11 годин тому +11

    Another night shift another video to watch

    • @ejstamps6191
      @ejstamps6191 10 годин тому +1

      Well met.

    • @bomcstoots1
      @bomcstoots1 8 годин тому +1

      Some people actually work at night q.q

  • @axebearer
    @axebearer 2 години тому +1

    Having emotional intelligence doesn't necessarily mean acting on that information. I can for instance read a room and recognise when a topic is making some people uncomfortable, no problem. Though whenever I notice that I have to walk around on eggshells to avoid hurting someone's feelings my opinion of them drops to zero instantly, because emotional instability and being unable to discuss difficult topics means they have a weak mental. It's not that I don't understand that I'm making them uncomfortable, or that I'm harshing the vibe so to speak, it's that I simply don't care. That's their issue to deal with, not mine.

  • @UtopiaLtd
    @UtopiaLtd 8 годин тому +4

    Having a Ph.D is not an indication of intelligence, it’s an indication of specialization and tenacity.

    • @raifthemad
      @raifthemad 7 годин тому

      It somewhat depends on the field of study. The harder it leans into pure maths, the less likely a average to low IQ person can manage to get one. The more into social "sciences" you go, the lower the average IQ of the students drops and coincidentally the more female the student body becomes.
      And of course these days you have to deduce oppression points from anyone not a straight white male or asian as well. Since anyone, with any claims in the oppression olympics, gets graded more leniently.

  • @drkomg
    @drkomg 7 годин тому +2

    Immigrant parents makes sense as the visas allowed from Asia are usually skill based. This selects for the smartest people in the field to come to USA.