Only a Cumia would genuinely believe he was in the top 10% of IQ scores. I'm sure genius-level people would have the self-awareness to be skeptical of that result even if they did a legit, non internet scam test.
LOL oldest scam in the book. They tell every deluded retard they scored 122. It's high enough to impress them yet low enough to be believable...to them.
Does anyone know the site he used? I remember I looked at the js for one of these a while back and it was just generating a random number between 115 and 140 regardless of the answers
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1 4stepsbackward 2019-09-24
A top 5 all-time Joe Cumia moment.
1 PeeSoup3030 2019-09-24
Misprint. There is supposed to be a decimal point before the 1
1 Colt_Thunderer 2019-09-24
Only a Cumia would genuinely believe he was in the top 10% of IQ scores. I'm sure genius-level people would have the self-awareness to be skeptical of that result even if they did a legit, non internet scam test.
1 mvcv114 2019-09-24
They forgot the decimal point - IQ 12.2
1 Skip4play 2019-09-24
He probably framed it too.
1 The-Cumia-Prance 2019-09-24
Undoubtedly he still acts like it's real even though he has been corrected many times.
1 satanssockpuppet 2019-09-24
LOL oldest scam in the book. They tell every deluded retard they scored 122. It's high enough to impress them yet low enough to be believable...to them.
1 quasi101 2019-09-24
Does anyone know the site he used? I remember I looked at the js for one of these a while back and it was just generating a random number between 115 and 140 regardless of the answers
1 mcb84 2019-09-24
What was the backstory here?