That’s quite the tolerant picture you’re painting of Muslim-majority countries. I’ll admit I’ve never been to one (and don’t plan to), but Wikipedia tells a different story:
Atheists, and those accused of defection from the official religion, may be subject to discrimination and persecution in many Muslim-majority countries.[117] According to the International Humanist and Ethical Union, compared to other nations, “unbelievers… in Islamic countries face the most severe – sometimes brutal – treatment”.[3] Atheists and religious skeptics can be executed in at least fourteen nations: Afghanistan, Iran, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.[2][118]
In Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, the laws state that if a person is found of engaging in same gender sexual behavior, the death penalty would be applied.[15] According to Country Reports of the US Department of State, in Saudi Arabia there are no established LGBT organizations. Furthermore, reports of official and social discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation remains unclear because of strong social pressure of not to discuss LGBT matters.[16]
Jordan, Bahrain, and Iraq are the only Arab countries where homosexuality is legal;[17] however, there is some stigma in the Iraqi society which sometimes leads to vigilante executions.[18]
Are you going to blame “loathesoame” on a “tiny drunken gnome” as well? 'Cause…nahh. That dog won’t hunt.
So…you’re sure there are posters here who have scores higher than the highest possible score? My composite is a 35; the highest possible is a 36. If yours is higher than mine, it can only be a 36. So how can you be sure others have an “even higher” score than yours?? I know I only got a 32 on the math section, the only section I didn’t get a perfect 36 on, but I can still see the problem with those numbers.
You’d be able to just say things or do things that would demonstrate that intelligence. That’s clearly your goal, so why can’t you pull it off?
I in fact do “pull it off”. But it incenses anyone and everyone who doesn’t like my un-PC conclusions to acknowledge this, so they (you) try like crazy to gaslight. It’s not working.
And I am much more willing than my detractors to acknowledge when I’m wrong or have had my mind changed. For example:
ETA:
You guys never tire of being wrong. I took it as an adult, in 2017, to provide a credential for my tutoring business. And I brought it up exactly once, years ago, in the midst of some sort of back-and-forth about IQ or something (I don’t recall exactly). Since then, I only talk about it in response to others bringing it up.