However, my IQ is 146. My parents were born on (mom) Feb. 14 and (dad) Nov. 3. I know more than I really care to about history and english.
Just thought I should throw that in since everybody else did.
However, my IQ is 146. My parents were born on (mom) Feb. 14 and (dad) Nov. 3. I know more than I really care to about history and english.
Just thought I should throw that in since everybody else did.
I also have no idea about my blood type. Mom doesn’t remember it, which isn’t a big deal, except that before my brother had an operation years ago I found a piece of paper listing my entire family’s blood types… except mine! True, I was only nine or ten at the time and couldn’t have given blood anyway, but I wonder why she didn’t ask about mine at the same time she asked about my brother’s (we were born in the same hospital).
I also don’t know why the hell my knees pop every time I bend down, and have done so since I was a little kid.l
I do not know identity of my biological father, hence also any genetic disorders, ethic heritage, etc. I hope nothing pops up unexpectedly.
I do know I am O-.
I don’t technically whether I am a fraternal or identical twin. For some reason my mom has mentioned that we are fraternal, which I don’t buy. I think the doctor said we were identical? There’s something complicated there.
I can’t remember my bank account number, ever.
I guess I should have my cholesterol checked, too.
I do know my blood type (B-, which is easy to remember as it’s my philosophy of life) and the exact time of my birth (3:56 a.m. It was stitched on a birth sampler that hung in my bedroom until I was 13 years old.) and my IQ (not telling).
However, I do not know whether I am severely allergic to bee stings. This vexes me greatly, as I have other allergies, which I would think puts me at risk for severe bee sting reactions. But I’ve never been stung by a bee, so what if I’m not prepared for having my throat swell shut and all that fun stuff? I’m scared.
I don’t know how much I weigh or how tall I am.
I know a lot of the stuff in the OP about myself.
It doesn’t help.
What difference does it make to me if my blood type is O+? They will just re-type me when I go into the hospital.
What difference does it make what my IQ is? I have done the test three times, and the score varies by more than twenty points. Is this going to get me a raise, or make my wife love me more, or help my kids get started in life?
Now stuff about other people - that I could use. For instance, I never learned the names of everyone who works in my branch. Seriously. I see their faces almost every day, I say hello - I can’t say their names.
I have had people go thru their entire tenure with my company, and never learned what their names were.
But my blood cholesterol - pffffft. I ain’t changing anything anyway - I want to die suddenly, and heart disease is my best option.
Regards,
Shodan
My blood type is A- (hey, ShibbOleth, how you doin?), my mom was born in 1942, my dad was born in 1938. I don’t, however, know what my youngest sister died of except generally cancer. It’s not a big secret or anything, we just don’t talk about it. I should ask my mom someday.