u/Express-Arm9697

▲ 99 r/mensa

What is it REALLY like to be intelligent

(sorry if you get this a lot)

not a part of mensa as you can tell. ive been pondering on what its like to have a high iq, and im not so sure the media has done yall justice, got us thinking that mensans are sheldon cooper and maurice moss🫪

so what are your stories? whats going on in your heads? do people tend to misread you? do you intimidate others? what are your strengths and your weaknesses? is there a difference in having your intelligence fostered and having your intelligence oppressed?

sorry if im being too broad, so whatever youd like to share, please do, im very very interested in psychology so i wanna crawl in your heads and see whats ticking in there

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u/Express-Arm9697 — 4 days ago

sorta new to anime, what do i watch?

looking for animes that have morally corrupt main characters and/or explore psychological and philosophical themes

animes i LOVED- death note (light intrigues me and suspense keeps me interested), death parade (short and sweet, loved the whole journey of questioning existence), psychopass (their world intrigues me and makes me question society)

animes that i tried (and why they didnt work out) - re: zero (too much fan service, and i guess i just got bored that we dont really experience many developments in the plot but mostly set scenarios, i love when he sees the alternate realities though), monster (im impatient and just wanted the story to hurry up), mushi shi (it just calmed me too much), code geass (the MC wasnt as morally corrupt as people say, the whole time i just wanted to choke out suzaku, and i didnt get the thoughts of the characters. loved the philosophical themes though) classroom of the elite (it gets pretty repetitive and i dont get many thoughts from aryanakoji) uzumaki (only for the disgusting body horror, i tried so hard to get past it but i almost threw up and i cried, the body horror was so fucking vile i couldnt even look past it, also very little introspective)

i would prefer if the anime has introspective, emotion, and a little more fast paced. I am not looking for any feel good animes right now, or animes with over the top romance, fan service, and cosmic body horror.

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u/Express-Arm9697 — 12 days ago
▲ 9 r/anime

What are some anime recommendations for an MC that is morally corrupt in some way?

to be more specific, an anime with a MC who is morally corrupt, but the story also explores philosophical themes/psychology. perfect example would be deathnote. only genre im not a fan of is harem, or just animes with excessive fan service

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u/Express-Arm9697 — 12 days ago