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Triple Nine Society

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>Though maybe you were looking for IQ or Mensa International?
Many aspies have high IQ for some fucking reasonPlease remind those obsessed with their score to diversify their ego and contribute meaningfully to the world.
Nophono cares.

The Triple Nine Society (TNS)[1] is an international high-IQ society for people who score at or above the 99.9th percentile on an accepted intelligence test. In other words, if Mensa's top-2% requirement isn't sufficiently selective for your liking, Triple Nine Society exists to add another nine after the decimal point.

Founding[edit | edit source]

Founded in 1978, TNS was established as a community for people with exceptionally high standardized-test scores. Its membership requirement corresponds to roughly one person in every thousand, making it considerably more selective than Mensa and providing members with statistically defensible ammunition for extremely niche bragging rights.

How to join[2][edit | edit source]

Applicants can qualify using scores from various recognized intelligence, aptitude, and standardized tests, provided their results meet the society's requirements. Passing the threshold does not, unfortunately, come with telekinesis, omniscience, perfect life decisions, or the ability to understand why the printer isn't working.

What people do in there[edit | edit source]

Like other high-IQ societies, Triple Nine Society primarily functions as a social and intellectual community. Members communicate through online groups, publications, special-interest discussions, and in-person gatherings, covering subjects ranging from science and philosophy to whatever incredibly specific topic someone has spent the last twelve years researching for fun.

Triple Nine Society occupies an interesting position in the high-IQ ecosystem: significantly more selective than Mensa, but still fundamentally a club for people who enjoy talking to other people with similar interests. Whether those conversations involve groundbreaking insights or a 47-message debate over the technically correct definition of a sandwich is left to the membership.


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