
1:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:53:02.718ID:xng0DT31V
[sub]A 15-year-old answers questions at the level of a 17-year-old
3:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:53:37.409ID:xng0DT31V
You don’t see this very often…
You don’t see this very often…
7:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:54:08.533ID:gjK7wsryL
W-woooow
W-woooow
5:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:53:47.912ID:HPtFf6Eoa
Is it that big of a deal?
Is it that big of a deal?
2:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:53:25.450ID:HQuVIqOCI
No, that’s too normal.
No, that’s too normal.
6:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:54:05.785ID:0XzDaORHc
That’s normal for a college-prep school.
That’s normal for a college-prep school.
8:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:54:09.731ID:lJUbLXTcH
Seems like a fair number of kids would be like that.
Seems like a fair number of kids would be like that.
9:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:54:10.673ID:xng0DT31V
That’s a genius the country should protect.
4:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:53:43.980ID:X8j3Q/2AZ
That’s the standard for a 6-year junior/senior high school.
That’s the standard for a 6-year junior/senior high school.
10:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:54:17.762ID:GXiZe44ic
Math is the easiest subject, right? 🥺
Math is the easiest subject, right? 🥺
19:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:56:00.436ID:53wy5cjue
Is she actually getting the answers right? Even a middle school dropout like me can just write down answers.
Is she actually getting the answers right? Even a middle school dropout like me can just write down answers.
16:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:55:18.929ID:xxRAc3/Tr
Exaggerate a little more.
Maybe she just happened to get one university-level question right?
Exaggerate a little more.
Maybe she just happened to get one university-level question right?
18:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:55:57.121ID:dC3ShuM4C
She’s definitely smart, but
there are probably a fair number of kids like her.
She’s definitely smart, but
there are probably a fair number of kids like her.
15:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:55:13.357ID:HQuVIqOCI
It’s normal to be doing high school math in the 3rd year of middle school.
It’s normal to be doing high school math in the 3rd year of middle school.
17:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:55:33.147ID:GXiZe44ic
>>15
They make you do it over and over in cram school, right? 🥺
>>15
They make you do it over and over in cram school, right? 🥺
41:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:32.121ID:gl2eOfpdU
>>17
Really? I don’t think that’s normal.
>>17
Really? I don’t think that’s normal.
52:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:25.903ID:HQuVIqOCI
>>17
Well, for me it was at school, but I didn’t take any entrance exams after that and didn’t study at all.
>>17
Well, for me it was at school, but I didn’t take any entrance exams after that and didn’t study at all.
20:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:56:03.010ID:TtlL5.4jL
At a 6-year school with a deviation score of 70, they’ve pretty much finished the whole curriculum by the first year of high school.
At a 6-year school with a deviation score of 70, they’ve pretty much finished the whole curriculum by the first year of high school.
21:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:56:18.740ID:vcq6U8CxU
At Nada, there are tons of 9th graders who get an A-rank on the University of Tokyo practice exams.
At Nada, there are tons of 9th graders who get an A-rank on the University of Tokyo practice exams.
31:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:21.518ID:sX5DjXqBG
>>21
“Tons” is an exaggeration.
In my year, I was about the only one.
>>21
“Tons” is an exaggeration.
In my year, I was about the only one.
263:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:26:57.787ID:4i3uimkBk
>>21
When you mention Nada instead of Tsukukoma in these situations, it shows you’re a poser.
>>21
When you mention Nada instead of Tsukukoma in these situations, it shows you’re a poser.
269:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:28:24.324ID:EYMaqexhA
>>263
What’s the difference?
>>263
What’s the difference?
273:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:29:12.659ID:4i3uimkBk
>>269
Tsukukoma is way higher in terms of difficulty and student quality.
>>269
Tsukukoma is way higher in terms of difficulty and student quality.
510:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:48:07.646ID:5Cq7TbAyT
>>273
No, Nada is better.
>>273
No, Nada is better.
293:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:31:46.589ID:EYMaqexhA
>>273
Really? Well, if you live in Kansai, Nada is the only option, so I think the top students there are geniuses.
>>273
Really? Well, if you live in Kansai, Nada is the only option, so I think the top students there are geniuses.
310:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:34:53.050ID:4i3uimkBk
>>293
The top tier is the same everywhere.
Kaisei, Tsukukoma, Nada, Oin class schools are all the same.
>>293
The top tier is the same everywhere.
Kaisei, Tsukukoma, Nada, Oin class schools are all the same.
25:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:56:33.875ID:SBljuCKA3
Lmao at this “gifted” bargain sale.
Lmao at this “gifted” bargain sale.
23:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:56:27.632ID:4zhh4CYZ1
She’s probably a “gifted” kid from the countryside.
In the city, this is normal.
She’s probably a “gifted” kid from the countryside.
In the city, this is normal.
26:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:56:34.316ID:v8oz4ejZp
If she’s at a college-prep public school without cram school, and at a cram school level…
is that still gifted?
If she’s at a college-prep public school without cram school, and at a cram school level…
is that still gifted?
27:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:03.082ID:Mvt109myO
If she’s self-studying without cram school, she’s motivated, but being motivated doesn’t mean you’re smart.
If she’s self-studying without cram school, she’s motivated, but being motivated doesn’t mean you’re smart.
28:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:03.894ID:rOHYOug5f
My little sister is a physically-gifted with G-cups.
My little sister is a physically-gifted with G-cups.
29:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:05.892ID:owuDB4JAk
My child is gifteddddddd!
My child is gifteddddddd!
30:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:21.064ID:atgUVxFNV
Math II means trigonometric functions and differentiation, right?
Math II means trigonometric functions and differentiation, right?
32:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:32.397ID:XpaQ5jhLt
What about me, who got Eiken Pre-2nd grade for entrance exam prep?
What about me, who got Eiken Pre-2nd grade for entrance exam prep?
33:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:57:57.350ID:HQuVIqOCI
Everyone got Eiken 2nd grade in 9th grade… though I don’t know about public schools.
Everyone got Eiken 2nd grade in 9th grade… though I don’t know about public schools.
37:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:07.381ID:J0hALwLbe
What about me? I was watching content for 18+ when I was in 7th grade.
What about me? I was watching content for 18+ when I was in 7th grade.
73:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:02:17.175ID:XN84yjM46
>>37
lol
>>37
lol
42:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:33.134ID:HQuVIqOCI
>>37
This one is gifted.
>>37
This one is gifted.
77:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:00.693ID:LW0uLL.nG
>>37
I was reading porn mags in 3rd grade.
I couldn’t crack the iPad password, but I easily broke into my old man’s hidden stash in his study.
>>37
I was reading porn mags in 3rd grade.
I couldn’t crack the iPad password, but I easily broke into my old man’s hidden stash in his study.
83:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:38.485ID:X.MUYcQ7h
>>37
I was playing with myself since kindergarten.
I used to be a child prodigy.
>>37
I was playing with myself since kindergarten.
I used to be a child prodigy.
480:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:31:01.541ID:83iuADGh6
>>37
7th grade is kinda late, isn’t it?
The early bloomers start in elementary school.
>>37
7th grade is kinda late, isn’t it?
The early bloomers start in elementary school.
366:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:49:41.924ID:ncf91A/Sx
>>37
I saw this response on X!
>>37
I saw this response on X!
39:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:25.942ID:WFQFZhyaJ
So many people jealous of the gifted kid are popping up……
So many people jealous of the gifted kid are popping up……
43:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:36.855ID:H0l2e0GGu
It’s impressive, but is it worthy of a TV special?
It’s impressive, but is it worthy of a TV special?
45:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:42.306ID:atgUVxFNV
They’re having a bargain sale on “gifted” like it’s Conqueror’s Haki.
They’re having a bargain sale on “gifted” like it’s Conqueror’s Haki.
53:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:30.113ID:H9oE9fo4n
She’s just at the “slightly bright kid” level.
If you call this gifted, there’d be millions of them.
She’s just at the “slightly bright kid” level.
If you call this gifted, there’d be millions of them.
46:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:58:47.417ID:a/ELGq4f8
They say “gifted” is 2% of the population.
If there are 1 million kids of the same age, that’s 20,000. So anyone who can get into Tokyo or Kyoto University can be called gifted.
They say “gifted” is 2% of the population.
If there are 1 million kids of the same age, that’s 20,000. So anyone who can get into Tokyo or Kyoto University can be called gifted.
50:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:21.111ID:atgUVxFNV
>>46
When you think of it that way, 100 million people is a lot.
>>46
When you think of it that way, 100 million people is a lot.
58:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:00:27.419ID:gl2eOfpdU
>>46
That’s too many. It should be at least 1 in 1000.
>>46
That’s too many. It should be at least 1 in 1000.
48:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:04.842ID:Ypn7kXZk9
Lmao, there was a kid at Kumon who progressed at an insane speed, but he went to a pretty normal high school.
Lmao, there was a kid at Kumon who progressed at an insane speed, but he went to a pretty normal high school.
56:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:53.936ID:atgUVxFNV
What about me, I was “ungifted”?
What about me, I was “ungifted”?
51:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:22.685ID:sBVsp51mf
I also studied high school material in cram school when I was in middle school, can I call myself gifted?
I also studied high school material in cram school when I was in middle school, can I call myself gifted?
55:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 22:59:50.259ID:vpIBNPxnK
No, that’s plenty amazing.
Looking at this thread, the cynical culture is real crap.
No, that’s plenty amazing.
Looking at this thread, the cynical culture is real crap.
82:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:37.745ID:vIpDiVOc6
>>55
We’re making fun of the part where *this* is considered gifted.
>>55
We’re making fun of the part where *this* is considered gifted.
62:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:01:10.480ID:gl2eOfpdU
>>55
Any kid would get there if their parents made them study ahead.
>>55
Any kid would get there if their parents made them study ahead.
85:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:45.869ID:GoNN2SM4F
>>55
I hate cynicism, but it’s normal for people to say this isn’t gifted.
>>55
I hate cynicism, but it’s normal for people to say this isn’t gifted.
You’ve never seriously studied for university entrance exams, have you?
57:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:00:00.699ID:Uphki.Hrj
Even at my crappy affiliate school alma mater, that was the standard.
Even at my crappy affiliate school alma mater, that was the standard.
60:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:00:53.212ID:TtlL5.4jL
In fact, you often see kids who’ve touched high school math even during high school entrance exams.
At least Osaka’s public C-level exam casually includes high school level problems.
In fact, you often see kids who’ve touched high school math even during high school entrance exams.
At least Osaka’s public C-level exam casually includes high school level problems.
70:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:01:56.333ID:gl2eOfpdU
>>60
Isn’t that against the rules?
>>60
Isn’t that against the rules?
64:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:01:18.330ID:i1HrJgj1J
A real gifted person could probably solve it at age 6.
A real gifted person could probably solve it at age 6.
71:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:02:01.544ID:0oGTKLVg0
She’s just a talented student, that’s all.
She’s just a talented student, that’s all.
78:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:14.570ID:a/ELGq4f8
> While there is no universally accepted definition of giftedness, most decisions for school placement and much of the long-term research on individuals has been based on the top 2.5 percent of intelligence (that is, an IQ of 130 or above).
> While there is no universally accepted definition of giftedness, most decisions for school placement and much of the long-term research on individuals has been based on the top 2.5 percent of intelligence (that is, an IQ of 130 or above).
If it’s 2.5%, that means there are 3 million gifted people in Japan.
278:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:29:42.180ID:y.87eygZc
>>78
If it’s the top 2.5% of any talent, that’s a huge number.
Almost everyone would be gifted in something.
>>78
If it’s the top 2.5% of any talent, that’s a huge number.
Almost everyone would be gifted in something.
67:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:01:32.862ID:HQuVIqOCI
After I started working, I was shocked by the fact that the world is full of idiots.
After I started working, I was shocked by the fact that the world is full of idiots.
125:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:08:34.335ID:ew.GaLQOW
>>67
Lmao, you’re just in an environment with only idiots.
>>67
Lmao, you’re just in an environment with only idiots.
129:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:09:02.813ID:qo58Rofrc
>>125
Stop it, lol.
>>125
Stop it, lol.
134:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:09:33.692ID:kCQTJJLNk
>>125
When you go to a big corporation, it’s full of crazy competent people, so a bookworm like me dropped out.
>>125
When you go to a big corporation, it’s full of crazy competent people, so a bookworm like me dropped out.
80:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:24.422ID:qo58Rofrc
The TV industry is probably full of highly educated people, lots of Tokyo U grads. Don’t they feel anything when making these shows?
The TV industry is probably full of highly educated people, lots of Tokyo U grads. Don’t they feel anything when making these shows?
102:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:05:16.573ID:Ypn7kXZk9
>>80
Production companies are usually full of people with low education, right?
>>80
Production companies are usually full of people with low education, right?
84:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:03:42.735ID:phGeBUxwi
At what level can you call yourself gifted based on intelligence alone?
At what level can you call yourself gifted based on intelligence alone?
[sub]Because I’ve always been doing work that everyone else does in eight hours a day, five days a week,
I’ve never been able to acquire the skills of “effort” or “patience” as part of my growth process.
I’ve never been able to acquire the skills of “effort” or “patience” as part of my growth process.
138:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:10:01.501ID:owwOitusd
>>88
This guy is the real deal.
>>88
This guy is the real deal.
103:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:05:25.212ID:xmS29uoOe
>>88
This guy was made fun of on NanJ, but he’s legit.
>>88
This guy was made fun of on NanJ, but he’s legit.
247:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:24:49.958ID:xEf.QmsDd
>>88
I saw his blog, and he seemed legit, on a different level from the wannabes.
>>88
I saw his blog, and he seemed legit, on a different level from the wannabes.
108:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:06:13.106ID:2.Od9E84t
>>88
Lmao, why does he only have a beard on the right side?
>>88
Lmao, why does he only have a beard on the right side?
163:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:13:03.447ID:NuZBD82mP
>>88
I kind of get it.
Not 5 times faster, but I often get irritated when people around me can’t even do half as much.
>>88
I kind of get it.
Not 5 times faster, but I often get irritated when people around me can’t even do half as much.
344:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:44:12.434ID:C9jRpk2Wd
>>88
In reality, people like this get ostracized in Japanese society.
It’s weird, because they’re definitely useful.
>>88
In reality, people like this get ostracized in Japanese society.
It’s weird, because they’re definitely useful.
397:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:58:39.675ID:s1TJKZ9Mr
>>88
The guy who seems like a true gifted person just from his blog.
>>88
The guy who seems like a true gifted person just from his blog.
543:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:21:09.567ID:BYcMtMGSt
>>88
Anyone who doesn’t know this guy should read his blog.
>>88
Anyone who doesn’t know this guy should read his blog.
My silly life story – ImaTopic
https://ima.goo.ne.jp/column/article/9229.html
554:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:35:03.644ID:mJusgB6gv
>>543
It’s amazing, but if a guy who does this without communicating with anyone was at school, he’d just be creepy.
But he seems better than the “chi-gyu” (nerds) here who don’t communicate and haven’t achieved anything.
>>543
It’s amazing, but if a guy who does this without communicating with anyone was at school, he’d just be creepy.
But he seems better than the “chi-gyu” (nerds) here who don’t communicate and haven’t achieved anything.
541:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:16:24.233ID:SYJQ6KXr0
>>88
100% the real deal.
>>88
100% the real deal.
110:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:06:19.042ID:qo58Rofrc
>>88
Why is it that smart people, despite being smart, have such bad taste in clothes and hair?
>>88
Why is it that smart people, despite being smart, have such bad taste in clothes and hair?
135:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:09:42.784ID:bu0Z4gY3e
>>110
Taking care of your own appearance is basically an impossible game for someone with a developmental disorder.
>>110
Taking care of your own appearance is basically an impossible game for someone with a developmental disorder.
128:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:08:43.130ID:/DMUUSAFN
>>88
I’m glad he found great success as a designer.
>>88
I’m glad he found great success as a designer.
141:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:10:15.269ID:csmHyvl4B
>>88
First time I’ve seen someone look uglier with a mask on.
>>88
First time I’ve seen someone look uglier with a mask on.
222:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:21:31.774ID:MsStQWrP0
>>141
This guy is 26 now, and this is what he looks like.

>>141
This guy is 26 now, and this is what he looks like.

224:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:22:14.781ID:KM.NWrQRu
>>222
Maybe he likes asymmetry.
>>222
Maybe he likes asymmetry.
231:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:22:50.250ID:bu0Z4gY3e
>>222
He’s expressing his individuality and it looks pretty good, though he could use a bit more cleanliness.
>>222
He’s expressing his individuality and it looks pretty good, though he could use a bit more cleanliness.
149:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:11:26.887ID:6RErzkQgA
>>88
So, what’s his educational background?
>>88
So, what’s his educational background?
169:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:13:58.795ID:phGeBUxwi
>>149
Got into Tokyo University of the Arts, which is 10x harder than Tokyo U, as the top student, but ultimately ended up with a high school diploma.
>>149
Got into Tokyo University of the Arts, which is 10x harder than Tokyo U, as the top student, but ultimately ended up with a high school diploma.
Takuma Onishi – Wikipedia
(Omitted)
He enrolled as the top student in the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts,[7][8] but was expelled for disciplinary reasons after six months.[9]
(Omitted)Full text here
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takuma_Onishi
208:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:19:24.660ID:HDuViAUEA
>>169
That’s like a manga protagonist’s backstory.
>>169
That’s like a manga protagonist’s backstory.
201:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:18:15.756ID:5wgrzvcVX
>>169
Considering the difference between the population of people studying and the population of people in the arts, getting into Tokyo U is easily harder. As usual.
>>169
Considering the difference between the population of people studying and the population of people in the arts, getting into Tokyo U is easily harder. As usual.
468:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:25:15.367ID:X0.yGC40n
Onishi Takuma is more famous for this, or maybe the origami thing.
Onishi Takuma is more famous for this, or maybe the origami thing.

511:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:48:26.908ID:/7SEHUyWl
>>468
This guy has a high IQ but hasn’t really achieved anything, right?There are people who make way more amazing origami,
and he’s not the pioneer.
>>468
This guy has a high IQ but hasn’t really achieved anything, right?There are people who make way more amazing origami,
and he’s not the pioneer.
520:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:54:29.389ID:yOhMbs6Fw
>>511
He’s still young, his future is ahead of him.
>>511
He’s still young, his future is ahead of him.
555:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:35:45.268ID:wxE3fbCfu
>>545
Too insane.
>>545
Too insane.
548:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:26:18.480ID:AMPaTAafc
>>545
Is this supposed to be amazing? Try making a doll out of a tissue without cutting it.
What’s the difference?
>>545
Is this supposed to be amazing? Try making a doll out of a tissue without cutting it.
What’s the difference?
549:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:29:38.120ID:BYcMtMGSt
>>548
Oh.
>>548
Oh.
551:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 01:31:12.747ID:yOhMbs6Fw
>>548
You must be gifted too.
>>548
You must be gifted too.
381:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:52:35.716ID:S6g4dJI4V
Sometimes you see a naturally gifted person.
I know a genius who can perfectly remember any route he’s driven once.
I’m so jealous of that talent.
Sometimes you see a naturally gifted person.
I know a genius who can perfectly remember any route he’s driven once.
I’m so jealous of that talent.
394:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:57:12.934ID:DLC.86u3e
>>381
If this person had gotten into something other than instant ramen, she might have shown some incredible talent.
>>381
If this person had gotten into something other than instant ramen, she might have shown some incredible talent.
93:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:04:33.755ID:r2SakYZfQ
What do gifted people and genius-types do when they grow up?
Famous researchers and Nobel laureates are usually just hard-working, talented types.
What do gifted people and genius-types do when they grow up?
Famous researchers and Nobel laureates are usually just hard-working, talented types.
100:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:05:00.787ID:0P5JJfGZq
If you praise a merely precocious kid as “gifted,”
nothing good will come of it in the future.
nothing good will come of it in the future.
113:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:06:31.170ID:AvNbt6HlI
It’s just like calling any smart person a genius.
It’s just like calling any smart person a genius.
105:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:05:59.681ID:phGeBUxwi
In terms of IQ, you probably need 150+ to qualify.
In terms of IQ, you probably need 150+ to qualify.
106:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:06:05.381ID:sBVsp51mf
Someone like Mii-chan feels more like a gifted person to me.
Someone like Mii-chan feels more like a gifted person to me.
117:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:07:35.116ID:jKZbjxwY3
In the end, whether you’re gifted or average, if you don’t acquire a psychopathic personality, you’ll just end up a slave to capitalism.
In the end, whether you’re gifted or average, if you don’t acquire a psychopathic personality, you’ll just end up a slave to capitalism.
127:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:08:38.063ID:bu0Z4gY3e
“I can differentiate polynomials in 9th grade,” is that about it?
It’s impressive, but a truly gifted person could do more.
“I can differentiate polynomials in 9th grade,” is that about it?
It’s impressive, but a truly gifted person could do more.
132:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:09:13.300ID:atgUVxFNV
>>127
Maybe the speed is different.
>>127
Maybe the speed is different.
121:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:08:05.073ID:JKzBMal0d
It doesn’t feel right unless “gifted” comes as a set with “difficulty in living”.
It doesn’t feel right unless “gifted” comes as a set with “difficulty in living”.
130:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:09:02.857ID:DPHQvcG5l
Apparently, most kids called geniuses or prodigies suddenly fade into the background when they enter middle school.Early development stands out in elementary school, but the differences become blurred in middle school and they become normal.
Apparently, most kids called geniuses or prodigies suddenly fade into the background when they enter middle school.Early development stands out in elementary school, but the differences become blurred in middle school and they become normal.
166:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:13:39.926ID:5wgrzvcVX
Apparently when I was 2, I memorized all the corporate logos and figured out how to read the alphabet by matching the pronunciation in commercials with the letters in the logos.
I ended up graduating from a bottom-tier university, though.
Apparently when I was 2, I memorized all the corporate logos and figured out how to read the alphabet by matching the pronunciation in commercials with the letters in the logos.
I ended up graduating from a bottom-tier university, though.
147:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:11:10.880ID:7lAXYgB1b
In America, there was that elementary school kid who was solving scholar-level problems, right?
The one who became a Harvard professor at 26.
In America, there was that elementary school kid who was solving scholar-level problems, right?
The one who became a Harvard professor at 26.
167:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:13:49.214ID:2DPUNoTAk
This thread is going to become someone’s dark history.
So many cringey people are showing up.
This thread is going to become someone’s dark history.
So many cringey people are showing up.
184:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:15:34.652ID:bu0Z4gY3e
If you keep suggesting to yourself that you’re a genius, you might get a bit of a buff, right?
Belief is important.
If you keep suggesting to yourself that you’re a genius, you might get a bit of a buff, right?
Belief is important.
195:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:17:02.045ID:CcQBq2O5f
>>184
No, if you look at the poor prognosis group, you’ll see that people break easily if they’re praised weirdly when they’re young.
The Hiyasshii person, etc…
If your reward system breaks, you can’t grow anymore, so it’s hopeless.
>>184
No, if you look at the poor prognosis group, you’ll see that people break easily if they’re praised weirdly when they’re young.
The Hiyasshii person, etc…
If your reward system breaks, you can’t grow anymore, so it’s hopeless.
188:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:16:23.283ID:lyXjFI81.
I’m a quintet.
I’m a quintet.
192:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:16:56.084ID:bu0Z4gY3e
>>188
How nostalgic. I didn’t particularly like it, but that song is burned into my brain.
>>188
How nostalgic. I didn’t particularly like it, but that song is burned into my brain.
200:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:18:12.933ID:lyXjFI81.
>>192
>>192
207:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:19:09.332ID:bu0Z4gY3e
>>200
Ah, this is it.
>>200
Ah, this is it.
189:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:16:34.482ID:KUyrMBANg
The bar for “gifted” has dropped too low…
Wasn’t there an elementary schooler who passed the 1st grade of the Math Proficiency Test or the tax accountant exam?
The bar for “gifted” has dropped too low…
Wasn’t there an elementary schooler who passed the 1st grade of the Math Proficiency Test or the tax accountant exam?
190:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:16:34.850ID:VLcvN4jCM
If it were university-level math, it’d be amazing.
Like the stuff they do in the math or physics departments.
If it were university-level math, it’d be amazing.
Like the stuff they do in the math or physics departments.
206:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:19:04.147ID:3BiYijULi
You can’t know if she’s being treated as gifted just for this without seeing the original video, right?
Why is everyone so irritated?
You can’t know if she’s being treated as gifted just for this without seeing the original video, right?
Why is everyone so irritated?
210:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:19:41.844ID:etYCBOfT5
I’m 24, but my mental age is 14. Scared?
I’m 24, but my mental age is 14. Scared?
213:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:20:19.109ID:bu0Z4gY3e
>>210
14 is pretty raw.
I’m about the same, so I can’t make fun of it.
>>210
14 is pretty raw.
I’m about the same, so I can’t make fun of it.
216:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:20:32.361ID:VLcvN4jCM
In 8th and 9th grade, for English, I did stuff like the subjunctive mood, past participles, causative verbs, and perception verbs. I was using DUO in 9th grade.
For math, I did sigma and calculus.
In 8th and 9th grade, for English, I did stuff like the subjunctive mood, past participles, causative verbs, and perception verbs. I was using DUO in 9th grade.
For math, I did sigma and calculus.
240:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:23:50.141ID:5wgrzvcVX
>>216
All of that is in the current middle school English curriculum.
>>216
All of that is in the current middle school English curriculum.
236:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:23:20.027ID:RFGeZURia
>>216
Nowadays you learn past participles in 8th grade
and the subjunctive mood in 9th grade.
>>216
Nowadays you learn past participles in 8th grade
and the subjunctive mood in 9th grade.
219:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:20:59.410ID:H6DOAKMKh
I masturbated a ton in 4th grade, am I gifted?
I masturbated a ton in 4th grade, am I gifted?
241:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:23:54.657ID:Q3z7WbsBy
Can you get a disability handbook for being gifted?
Can you get a disability handbook for being gifted?
245:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:24:42.481ID:bu0Z4gY3e
>>241
Doesn’t “gifted” just mean outstanding intelligence,
and those people just tend to also have developmental disorders?
>>241
Doesn’t “gifted” just mean outstanding intelligence,
and those people just tend to also have developmental disorders?
253:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:25:38.423ID:CcQBq2O5f
You guys probably have the kind of intelligence where +2σ and +3σ look like the same kind of gifted, right?
It’s meaningless if you can’t talk about the difference.
You guys probably have the kind of intelligence where +2σ and +3σ look like the same kind of gifted, right?
It’s meaningless if you can’t talk about the difference.
271:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:29:09.501ID:7ZoUyn67E
>>253
I thought this was about molecular orbital theory in theoretical chemistry, am I wrong?
>>253
I thought this was about molecular orbital theory in theoretical chemistry, am I wrong?
279:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:29:54.715ID:hS4/HOGDF
>>271
It’s standard deviation.
>>271
It’s standard deviation.
301:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:33:14.214ID:CcQBq2O5f
>>271
I’m talking about deviating above the sigma limit in statistics.
An AI told me 3σ is the top 0.15%, and 2σ is the top 2.3%.
>>271
I’m talking about deviating above the sigma limit in statistics.
An AI told me 3σ is the top 0.15%, and 2σ is the top 2.3%.

264:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:27:08.630ID:TMzXyVZEq
Lmao at how there are no humanities-gifted people.
You can’t quantify the humanities.
And memorizing history isn’t what being in the humanities is about.
Lmao at how there are no humanities-gifted people.
You can’t quantify the humanities.
And memorizing history isn’t what being in the humanities is about.
276:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:29:39.261ID:8YV2tkzfT
>>264
Being competent in the humanities has nothing to do with brains.
A monster of communication skills is what a competent humanities person looks like.
>>264
Being competent in the humanities has nothing to do with brains.
A monster of communication skills is what a competent humanities person looks like.
282:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:30:02.337ID:fCb2rlPNH
>>264
A humanities-gifted person is probably doing historical research since childhood, but you can’t distinguish it from a hobby.
When it comes to literature, those with literary talent from a young age would probably be classified as arts-gifted.
>>264
A humanities-gifted person is probably doing historical research since childhood, but you can’t distinguish it from a hobby.
When it comes to literature, those with literary talent from a young age would probably be classified as arts-gifted.
436:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:14:23.102ID:Abiy0b/p4
>>264
There are probably some who are good at exams and have a law license, but other than that there aren’t many clear indicators.
>>264
There are probably some who are good at exams and have a law license, but other than that there aren’t many clear indicators.
296:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:31:57.620ID:Z98CB7d3c
Not all Mensa members make 100 million yen a year; there’s a diversity of people, including regular office workers, truck drivers, and cashiers.
I wonder what it’s like for someone with a god-given talent to be working as a cashier.
Not all Mensa members make 100 million yen a year; there’s a diversity of people, including regular office workers, truck drivers, and cashiers.
I wonder what it’s like for someone with a god-given talent to be working as a cashier.
302:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:33:22.538ID:XdXzF5IG/
>>296
So there are people like Ishigami from “The Devotion of Suspect X”.
>>296
So there are people like Ishigami from “The Devotion of Suspect X”.
309:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:34:48.871ID:oZ/XEjn5h
>>296
Well, Mensa is just an IQ test, after all.
>>296
Well, Mensa is just an IQ test, after all.
514:Anonymous:2025/09/07(Sun) 00:50:12.525ID:jlxY5fAsV
>>296
Income has a big luck component to it.
The family you were born into, the era, the place, etc.
>>296
Income has a big luck component to it.
The family you were born into, the era, the place, etc.
325:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:40:20.015ID:j0fnZScp/
I don’t really have an image of it, but are there agricultural-gifted or fishery-gifted people?
I don’t really have an image of it, but are there agricultural-gifted or fishery-gifted people?
330:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:41:17.276ID:atgUVxFNV
>>325
There are artisans.
>>325
There are artisans.
327:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:41:05.131ID:7lAXYgB1b
>>325
Sakana-kun is said to be fish-gifted.
He denies it and says he just likes fish, though.
>>325
Sakana-kun is said to be fish-gifted.
He denies it and says he just likes fish, though.
332:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:42:00.801ID:Z3A3V2YqY
Speaking of gifted, I like this kid the best.
Speaking of gifted, I like this kid the best.
339:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:43:06.149ID:j0fnZScp/
Even if you’re born with talent, it’s luck whether you find something to apply it to.
I wonder if I had some world-class talent in some niche area.
Even if you’re born with talent, it’s luck whether you find something to apply it to.
I wonder if I had some world-class talent in some niche area.
340:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:43:13.014ID:xng0DT31V
Shohei Ohtani is gifted, right?
Shohei Ohtani is gifted, right?
355:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:47:54.441ID:KhgnMnCIi
>>340
I feel like being able to continue that much effort is more of a gift than just sense.
>>340
I feel like being able to continue that much effort is more of a gift than just sense.
365:Anonymous:2025/09/06(Sat) 23:48:58.203ID:DLC.86u3e
I want the talent for hard work.
I want the talent for hard work.