= Not sure about Roger, he seems the only psychologically 'normal' in the entire band.[/QUOTE]
In a way i agree about the psychologically 'normal' thing, about Roger.
But does that mean a lower IQ? Or better, a not that high one?
Not necessarily exclusively in the band but generally speaking.[/QUOTE]
He just seem too normal to tell how smart he really is. Roger seems like a guy next door you could drink beers with and get girls. I'd say he is under appreciated in terms of real potential by his unassuming normal behavior.
brENsKi · Member since
Freddie - 47
Brian - 56.6666 recurring
Djdownsy · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]tero! 48531 wrote:[/b]
After careful consideration and weighing all the evidence, I've changed my opinion. It's easy to see what their IQ's were/are.
Brian's IQ is somewhere around 109-112 because of his curly hair, Freddie's would be 110-113 considering his teeth, and Roger's IQ is EXACTLY 111.5 (or 111.7 with his sunglasses on).
John, on the other, has proven to have an IQ of well above the others by staying out of the Queen+ projects... It's obvious that his IQ is at least 115.[/QUOTE]
I'll be honest, when I read the bit about Roger wearing his sunglasses, I laughed an inappropriate amount!
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]brENsKi wrote:[/b]
Freddie - 47
Brian - 56.6666 recurring[/QUOTE]
Shouldn't it be 45? As Freddie was 45 when he passed away which is COINCIDENTALLY the same year (*1991*) that most vinyl were typically made extinct? !
I smell a conspiracy! .
THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED
But clearly John Deacon was 180. It shows in his hair
wenburke555 · Member since
This is purely my opinion from my understanding of IQ but I believe Freddie Mercury's IQ would be above 1:40 possibly 1:45 because of his ability to play and compose on the piano and his perfectionism and accomplishment. I'm more of a fan of Freddie himself but as considering Brian May I would consider him also at 145 IQ at least. From what we understand of IQ if you look at history they say that Shakespeare was possibly above 160 and they say that the person who wrote Dante's Inferno was probably above 160. You can Google information about famous people and their IQ and there are at least 10 Extraordinary People in history and they will tell you what their IQ is. Mine is a 1:30 and I'm very limited I don't think Freddie was merely a 1:30. Just loved Freddie Mercury although I am kind of a strict Christian and he goes against my beliefs but I do not blame him. We are all Fallen and Sin is Sin. It doesn't matter what it is. And I am a sinner every day.
dysan · Member since
Strong first post. You nutter.
Thistle · Member since
a) It doesn't matter
b) it's an old thread
c) It still doesn't matter
d) My last IQ test scored 140. The one before that was 187 and an older one just 120. I was offered a place in Mensa, but wouldn't pay the fees, I don't care if all bloops are razzies - It's all made up. IQ's are based on brain agility and speed, not "intelligence". You can be fast on some tests and not on others. It means not a jot. Commonsense is a much better thing ;)
e) Gerry likes the sound of two bricks bashing together
dysan · Member since
d) - Exactly the same. Although I have a feeling I'd score pretty lowly if I resat it now.
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
It means a little more than "nothing", but it's definitely not the Ultimate Measure Of Worth And/Or Intelligence. Oh, and you can train to get better on these sorts of tests.
I once had to take a real IQ test, as in professional, supervised by a specialist, taking two nearly-full days - even though the kinds of tasks are very similar to the online type tests and the standard paper tests many (American) businesses use, there is really no comparison. Supervisors measure all kinds of things aside from simply tallying the answers you give - from dealing with interruptions and surprises to performing multiple tasks at the same time, to seeing how long it'll take you to spot that a task cannot be completed within the terms that were set. It was interesting to do, though, even if it did get a little tedious towards the end of the second day (fortunately, not consecutive days).
If it weren't too expensive to take professionally supervised IQ tests, I'd think that rather than being good measures of intelligence, they'd be good exercise to *train* certain kinds of intelligence.
Oh, and any reference to celebrity IQ's on the internet is a complete and utter load of bull, but I'm guessing everyone except the religiously deranged resurrection man who dug up this topic knew that already.
aristide1 · Member since
Where did that happened, MI6 or Wimpy?
Thistle · Member since
If you need to ask, you're not smart enough :p
dysan · Member since
IQ and star signs innit
wen.burke22@gmail.com · Member since
I made a reply here but I cannot find it right now my username is wenburke555. That's if anyone wants to find me everybody should know that IQ tests are culturally biased and they do vary. I have taken a lot of them on different things and they all say that I am 1:29 to 1:30 IQ.. I have some basic usable intelligence but I am very limited the more intelligent you are the easier it is to learn all kinds of things no matter what they are. As an example Andrew cunanan had an IQ of 145 as it is reported and he was considered very special by his parents and he was near like Einstein. You can Google the IQ of geniuses going all the way back in history and there are estimations like for Leonardo da Vinci and Shakespeare and Einstein. We are just curious people and we like to know things and measure things. my guess is that Freddie Mercury had and IQ quite above 140. The reason I say this is because his gifts and so many areas were so perfect and off the charts. He had to have been a genius to write songs and compose. I do very much like Freddie Mercury that is why I am here. I wish that I could have had his child because it could have been awesomely talented. I never wanted children ever but I would have had one from Freddy. I am a big sinner but I'm a born again Christian but I still sin and Freddy did live in sin. Big time. But he did not know any better. We all live in a fallen world and I believe being gay is just an aspect of living in a fallen world. I do not blame him. I think he could have been the love of my life.
dysan · Member since
^^ definitely a Pisces
Thistle · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
Strong first post. You nutter.[/QUOTE]
It's actually not her first. It's the same crackpot who asked if Freddie was circumcised.