And each episode should end with a statement about it.
Culprit: I... I couldn't help it. He... he drove my wife to suicide but never apologized for it! I could never forgive him... that's why I killed him...
Shinichi: You're still a murderer, so you know what? I don't give a shit.
*cue credits*
scineram wrote:
- Shinichi, what did you want to tell me when you took me to the restaurant where your parents engaged?
- I don't give a shit.
Big lol^^
I took an IQ-Test some years ago, I think I was about ten years old
My IQ was 128, i think. But still the grades I get in school are 2.8 averige XD
I'm sure that IQ has nothing to do which intelligens (fu** i cant spell in English -.-)
I would say that Shinichi has an IQ of 110 to 140, not higher.
But he doesn't give a shit.
dc-shinichi wrote:
Shinichi is unbeatable intelligence. He knows everything out on XD.
But he dont know Kaito's real identity
He doesn't know Kuroba, so it would be difficult for him to recognize him. If he knew him he would have found out for sure (after all, "even" Hakuba did so as well - he's just lacking proof).
ranger wrote:
Shinichi doesn't give a shit. He's like holmes, he has a wide knowledge of really random and assorted information. He won't remember or recollect it until it's needed, aka, murder cases only.
He doesn't really want to be in advance classes, because in all honesty, even before he was shrunk he probably wouldn't have gone to college. He would probably join something along the lines of the PSIA for Japan, or perhaps enlist with ICPO/Interpol. Or he can stay with the tokyo metro police, but that would really be a waste of his talents.
Regarding all this IQ stuff nonsense with "blah blah I got an IQ of a billion" (jk), I really don't believe any aptitude test really reflects someone's intelligence. I haven't taken a legit IQ test yet, but regarding the SAT and ACT, definetely doesn't measure intellect. There are many ways to "beat the system".
An example would be money. Basically, if you have the funds, higher the score. My bro took prep classes that cost a fortune and he scored nearly perfect. It definitely has to do with opportunity really. Plus, reading, writing, and math sections...Basically, if english isn't your 1st language, your screwed. What i have always heard from friends and classmates in beating the SAT is 1. Write an essay about MLK Jr. for the writing part, for the reading part...well it really has to do with if you read a lot, if you do, you're going to do well, and the math is simply memorizing formulas and tricks.
Ah, I ramble, but my point is, I don't believe in aptitude or IQ tests
The SAT would never give a writing prompt about MLK. Aptitude tests don't even measure intelligence.
ranger wrote:
Shinichi doesn't give a shit. He's like holmes, he has a wide knowledge of really random and assorted information. He won't remember or recollect it until it's needed, aka, murder cases only.
He doesn't really want to be in advance classes, because in all honesty, even before he was shrunk he probably wouldn't have gone to college. He would probably join something along the lines of the PSIA for Japan, or perhaps enlist with ICPO/Interpol. Or he can stay with the tokyo metro police, but that would really be a waste of his talents.
Regarding all this IQ stuff nonsense with "blah blah I got an IQ of a billion" (jk), I really don't believe any aptitude test really reflects someone's intelligence. I haven't taken a legit IQ test yet, but regarding the SAT and ACT, definetely doesn't measure intellect. There are many ways to "beat the system".
An example would be money. Basically, if you have the funds, higher the score. My bro took prep classes that cost a fortune and he scored nearly perfect. It definitely has to do with opportunity really. Plus, reading, writing, and math sections...Basically, if english isn't your 1st language, your screwed. What i have always heard from friends and classmates in beating the SAT is 1. Write an essay about MLK Jr. for the writing part, for the reading part...well it really has to do with if you read a lot, if you do, you're going to do well, and the math is simply memorizing formulas and tricks.
Ah, I ramble, but my point is, I don't believe in aptitude or IQ tests
The SAT would never give a writing prompt about MLK. Aptitude tests don't even measure intelligence.
no shit..but you can use him as an example for your essay.