• MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    B-b-but he took a test that said he’s a stable genius! He had to identify cartoon animals and everything!!!

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      He said he aced the dementia test, he boasted to anyone that would listen. He said he has no issues spotting a cartoon giraffe or even remembering 5 words in a row.

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        “The cow says ‘Moo’”

        “Great job Mr. Trump!”

        <Surreptitiously hides spinning farm animal child’s toy>

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        You said boasted past tense, but it’s happened so recently I doubt he will ever stop boasting about it.

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        WTF. Are you rainman? You still remember today! You must be the smartest person on the planet!

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          Also those words would never be used for a memory evaluation, they are too closely related, I believe he was just naming what he could see.

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            Within the context of where he was when he stated that list, 100% it was just what he saw in the moment when looking for inspiration for 5 words. If you sat a child down in a room full of toys and asked them to name 5 things, they would probably name their 5 favorite, or most obvious toys in front of them.

            Someone who was more with it would be able to put in the effort to pick random, less related words.