Having two parents who were diagnosed with dementia, I was interested to find out more about this cognitive test. MarketWatch had a very interesting article on it recently an... moreHaving two parents who were diagnosed with dementia, I was interested to find out more about this cognitive test. MarketWatch had a very interesting article on it recently and I learned some things I didn't know about it. For one thing, it's supposed to be an easy test because it's meant to indicate the possible beginning of cognitive decline, not the end. The exam should not be difficult for someone who is not cognitively impaired. One doctor said that Trump's crowing about passing the test is like saying he successfully tied his shoes that morning. By the way, that test was given to him in early 2018, so the results, if given today, could be different. Also, it is not an IQ test. A normal score is 27 out of 30. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-doctor-behind-a-cognitive-test-trump-took-says-its-supposed-to-be-easy-for-people-with-no-cognitive-impairment-2020-07-20 less
A) I am currently doing the 18:6 and it’s the bestest.
B) I lost my mind at day 10 of the 18:6 and quit.
C) My brain is broken at this time of night be... moreA) I am currently doing the 18:6 and it’s the bestest.
B) I lost my mind at day 10 of the 18:6 and quit.
C) My brain is broken at this time of night because I’m doing the 18:6
D) Not doing the 18:6 yet because I’m still living in 2019
E) purple
This question requires an explanation. Some background: I don’t know how or why, but for some reason, I was thinking about the thinness of our eyelids (humans).... more
This question requires an explanation. Some background: I don’t know how or why, but for some reason, I was thinking about the thinness of our eyelids (humans). It made me wonder if they represent the thinnest outward portion of skin on the human body, and I further wondered if eyelids are not the thinnest, where is the skin that’s even thinner? ~