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25 Dec 2021Mathchan is launched into public


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I don't play any games. What are some good ones that will also train my intelligence?
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TIS-100, Shenzhen I/O
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Subway Surfers
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The common misconception is that the IQ boosting game genre would be turn based strategy, but this is a falsehood. The correlation is there of course, but the causal link is entirely in the other direction: smart people enjoy TBS games, TBS games don't make you smart.

It's actually real time reflex games that improve and maintain your neuron connections better, the more intense the better. A QuakeLive match a day keeps the Alzheimer's away.
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>>6
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We don't have an official steam or discord group. If anyone posts in the thread about any "official" or not steam or discord groups, promising MP or not, be sure it's a shitposter group known for organizing raids and shitposting in the thread. They are known for false-flagging. Report and ignore it.
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This place is pretty dead. Some boards are completely empty (/wood/ lol), others have two threads from 2022. Math board is looking a bit better. Check this out >>16
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>>16
Maybe, someone have to promote this board on /sci/ and /lit/ and places like this (*overlowes; *Chan; some Math webpages from the 90s still working).

There are the clientel. The problem is: We neither want, nor get the usuall folks. We want the nerd ones.
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>>16
Um, where did you find Mathchan from?
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>>18
this place is pretty infamous in the dark web as a pizza trafficking ring (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
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>>18
/gsg/