This Is A Simple Test To Determine If You Have An Above Average Intelligence. Can You Figure It Out ?

This Is A Simple Test To Determine If You Have An Above Average Intelligence. Can You Figure It Out  
Sometimes when puzzles come out on the internet, they are actually quite simple and do not have much forte in determining one’s mental capacity.

This puzzle is a real tough one though, and will really rack your brain cells to figure it out!  The puzzle is so good that is has been shared millions of times on social media, and is grabbing the attention of many.


According to users, if you can solve this puzzle you therefore have an IQ greater than 150. Do you think you can do it?

Do you think solving this puzzle is a truly accurate indicator of your IQ level? Sound off in the comments!

Before you get started, read this description of the video from YouTube to see what you’re getting yourself into. “If 6 + 4 = 210, and 9 + 2 = 711, what is the rule to combine numbers? This “intelligence test” has been shared more than 3 million times on Facebook. On Twitter people claim solving it means you have an IQ of more than 150 (genius level). In this video I ask a question to test if you really understand the rule. As the original test asks, “Share if you understood it,” the description reads.

Check out these numbers below and see if you can find any pattern in them:

The numbers may seem completely random, but there is in fact a pattern! If you want a hint, then try adding and subtracting certain digits and see what you can get. It might take several combinations and different attempts to even come close to solving this puzzle. I’ll give you clue: there is definitely a defined pattern in this puzzle. It just takes some time to solve and see it.

If you are having some trouble, don’t worry because most of the internet is!  Give it another shot, and use this second hint:  Add the two numbers and look at the last two digits.

Once you get there, you should be able to derive some more understanding of the puzzle. That hint should definitely give you an inclination to what the pattern is.

If you want to learn more about how this puzzle works, and see how a system of equations can be applied to the situation to do some more cool puzzle calculations, check out the video below and let us know how long it took you to figure out the pattern!

Share your answer and this puzzle once you’ve reached a conclusion!


Facebook Thank You Video

How to create Thank You video on Facebook

Facebook has designed the special page where you can create and share a nice Thank you video for your friends on Facebook.
Facebook will randomly select your frequently contacted friends and list them so that you can select who you can send thank you video, although you can also decide to search the name of the friend you wish to create the video for.
You have the option to select the theme for your video which may be under the category of the video you want to create which may for old friend, for friend or for family.

From there, you can decide to customize your video through selecting the pictures and statuses that you would like them to appear in your video.
Now to create thank you Video, just go through the following link: 

www.facebook.com/thanks 

The Flying Dead: Crazy Artist Bart Jansen Loves Turning Deceased Animals Into Helicopters

The Flying Dead: Crazy Artist Bart Jansen Loves Turning Deceased Animals Into Helicopters



There are many ways you can pay homage to a deceased pet. You could keep their ashes in an ornate urn on the mantlepiece or frame a picture of them and hang it pride of place in your home.
Or, if you happened to be Dutch artist Bart Jansen, you could could always stuff it, then attach motors and propellers and launch it into the air. Like you do.
Yup, that’s what he did with his cat Orville who was run over by a car, creating the astonishing and bizarre Orvillecopter. Jansen made this airbourne freak show, which you can witness in the above video.
It was made a few years ago and, naturally, it set the internet alight at the time.
Since its creation Jansen has made a few more of these animal-copters, which I’ll point out, he makes from animals that have already died. He’s not a monster.
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 He followed up Orvillecopter with OstrichCopter, a half ostrich, half copter flying hybrid of WTFness.
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 And here’s his Ratcopter to come flying straight into your nightmares.
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 Branching out from copters he recently made this Sharkjet, made from a juvenile white tip reefshark. So yeah, flying sharks. Great.
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 And here’s a DogCopter. This one isn’t made by Jansen and it isn’t real either. But maybe if you ask Jansen nicely he’d make one.
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 And, to play us out, here’s a song dedicated to the Orvillecopter called “Cat Helicopter Drone Song”. Becaue a catcopter definitely needs its own anthem.

Just 18 Fucking Funny Tweets About New Year’s Resolutions

Just 18 Fucking Funny Tweets About New Year’s Resolutions
Just 18 Fucking Funny Tweets About New Year’s Resolutions

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Forgot to make resolutions? Just write out everything you did last night and at the beginning add the word "stop."
— Pete Holmes (@peteholmes)
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My New Years resolution is for yall to mind your business more.
— Bread Terry (@SlimiHendrix)
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My New Years resolution is to not cuss so fucking much
— J (@JackJ)
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My New Years resolution for 2016 was to not have a resolution so I wouldn't disappoint myself.... still disappointed myself
— Mia Stammer ✨ (@MamaMiaMakeup)
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My New Years resolution is to be more assertive if that's okay with you guys?
— Megan Kelly Dunn (@megankcomedy)
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My New Years resolution is to try and put less than 4 chapsticks through the washer & dryer next year.
— Shawn Booth (@Shawn_Booth)
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2017 Resolution: Don't let someone take up emotional real estate if they aren't paying rent.
— Sarah Kay (@kaysarahsera)
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my only New Years resolution is to not spend money on food I honestly might be rich by 2017
— Bitch Problem👸🏼 (@FemaleTexts)
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My 2017 resolution is to work on my low self esteem, but I don't think I can do it.
— Adrienne Airhart (@craydrienne)
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New Years resolution: exercise (my right to eat) more (tacos)
— snowlion (@lionprincessval)
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I've seen 6 people post that their new year's resolution is to "loose weight." I can think of a slightly more useful resolution for them
— Brad Williams (@funnybrad)
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New Years resolution: try to worry less, fill that time with oh god what am I supposed to fill that time with this is already going terribly
— Jen Doll (@thisisjendoll)
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Startup idea: a gym named Resolution that runs for the 1st month of the year, collects subscription fee, then converts to a bar named Regret
— Siddharth Singh (@siddharth3)

Here’s Why 2016 Is Going To Last A Second Longer Than Most Other Years

Here’s Why 2016 Is Going To Last A Second Longer Than Most Other Years

A lot of people, myself included, can’t wait for 2016 to be over so we can start hating 2017 but there’s some bad news, 2016 is going to be longer than most years. 
2016 will be a whole one second longer than most years because we’re about to experience a leap second this New Year’s Eve, which is like a much shorter version of a leap year.
The reason for this added extra season of torment is because the Earth’s orbit isn’t perfectly circular it’s more egg shaped, and as it circles The Sun this wibbly-wobbly orbit can cause the Earth’s rotation to slow down or even speed up.
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Other factors include the movement of the Earth’s crust and mantle. Interestingly on the day of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and consequently Boxing Day tsunami the Earth lost 2.68 microseconds because of the quake.
The thing is, because we base the time on the Earth’s rotation (one full rotation every 24 hours) researchers sometimes deem it necessary to add a leap second to keep clocks on Earth as accurate as possible.
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Since scientists first noticed this variance in the Earth’s orbit back in 1972 there have been 26 leap seconds inserted around the world, or roughly speaking every 18 months.
Of course 2016 had to be a second longer than necessary. Can we not just make 2017 start minus one second earlier?

Giant Robot Set To Patrol North Korean Border Is Like Something Out Of Avatar

Giant Robot Set To Patrol North Korean Border Is Like Something Out Of Avatar


A giant South Korean-built manned robot that walks like a human has taken its first steps towards world domination.
South Korean robotics firm Hankook Mirae Technology have created a 1.5 ton machine, which has drawn comparisons with the Amplified Mobility Platform suit in blockbuster Avatar, Fox News reports.

It probably shouldn’t surprise us as their designer, Vitaly Bulgarov, has several movie credits to his name which include TransformersRobocop and Terminator.
“Our robot is the world’s first manned bipedal robot and is built to work in extreme hazardous areas where humans cannot go,” Hankook Mirae Technology chairman Yang Jin-Ho said.
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The 13-foot tall robot is only 12 months into its development and is rumoured it will be used as a warning to North Korea and Kim Jong-un.
It could find itself being used in construction sites, warehouses or even for military purposes – with the potential of it making an appearance at the border between North Korea and South Korea.
But according to its creators, the robot is far from finished as more work is needed on its balance and power systems.
“The robot is one year old so it is taking baby steps. Just like humans, it will be able to move more freely in the next couple of years,” Yang added.
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Hanbook plans to have the final version of Method-2 ready for potential buyers by the end of 2017 and is expected to sell for around 10 billion won (£6.8 million).
Only time will tell if it’s actually used for the greater good.

Volcano smoke comes out pink !!!

Volcano smoke comes out pink

Social networking sites and activists trading a video clip of an active volcano fumes come out pink instead of fire, sparking an exclamation activists and surprise.
He scoffed at the activists of the volcano, which they described as "Women" because of the pink color, while others saw it incomprehensible phenomenon

 volcano
 is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
Earth's volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its mantle.
Therefore, on Earth, volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging. For example, a mid-oceanic ridge, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, has volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart; the Pacific Ring of Fire has volcanoes caused by convergent tectonic plates coming together. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the crust's  ., in the East African Rift and the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field and Rio Grande Rift in North America. This type of volcanism falls under the umbrella of "plate hypothesis" volcanism.[
 Volcanism away from plate boundaries has also been explained as mantle plumes. These so-called "hotspots", for example Hawaii, are postulated to arise from upwelling diapirs with magma from the core–mantle boundary, 3,000 km deep in the Earth. Volcanoes are usually not created where two tectonic plates slide past one another.
Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the immediate vicinity of the eruption. One such hazard is that volcanic ash can be a threat to aircraft, in particular those with jet engines where ash particles can be melted by the high operating temperature; the melted particles then adhere to the turbine blades and alter their shape, disrupting the operation of the turbine. Large eruptions can affect temperature as ash and droplets of sulfuric acid obscure the sun and cool the Earth's lower atmosphere (or troposphere); however, they also absorb heat radiated up from the Earth, thereby warming the upper atmosphere (or stratosphere). Historically, so-called volcanic winters have caused catastrophic famines.

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