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28 Dec 2009, 8:52 pm

Do you mean to say that you didn't actually take the test before you read what the colours meant? Because that's not going to help.


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28 Dec 2009, 9:11 pm

I took this on another autism site probaly five or six years ago, found it uncannily accurate, took it a bit later got different results perhaps apt to that time, more recently before I posted this I had what seemed to be major crossroads of my conscious thought coming at me again - so I was curious to get a touchstone for that, tried a lightning round of it again and the results went even more out the window. I just read that page before posting it so, my ability to take the test today at least is somewhat off (then again when I first took it so many years ago - I thought gray was silver and kept picking it first because of that; that could have thrown things as well back then).



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28 Dec 2009, 9:25 pm

Hey yeah - why didn't they put silver in there, or other colours? They've all got to mean something. For every colour left out of the test there is an aspect of our personality that is likewise being left out. If they had've put gold I would've chosen that first - because that's the colour of Buddha. Then the results might have said that I'm about to attain enlightenment or something! lol!! And also, the version of orange and green may have been improved upon. What if you really love the colour green but just couldn't select it first because you didn't like the shade of green they chose for the test? By choosing green first it would apparently indicate something about your personality - but this doesn't get to be revealed because the green they chose totally sucked?


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28 Dec 2009, 9:36 pm

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Hey yeah - why didn't they put silver in there, or other colours? They've all got to mean something. For every colour left out of the test there is an aspect of our personality that is likewise being left out. If they had've put gold I would've chosen that first - because that's the colour of Buddha. Then the results might have said that I'm about to attain enlightenment or something! lol!! And also, the version of orange and green may have been improved upon. What if you really love the colour green but just couldn't select it first because you didn't like the shade of green they chose for the test? By choosing green first it would apparently indicate something about your personality - but this doesn't get to be revealed because the green they chose totally sucked?


Apparently as I read it gold is masculine, silver is feminine, therefore my feminine side would have trumped everything else :lol:



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28 Dec 2009, 9:38 pm

SporadSpontan wrote:
Hey yeah - why didn't they put silver in there, or other colours? They've all got to mean something. For every colour left out of the test there is an aspect of our personality that is likewise being left out. If they had've put gold I would've chosen that first - because that's the colour of Buddha. Then the results might have said that I'm about to attain enlightenment or something! lol!! And also, the version of orange and green may have been improved upon. What if you really love the colour green but just couldn't select it first because you didn't like the shade of green they chose for the test? By choosing green first it would apparently indicate something about your personality - but this doesn't get to be revealed because the green they chose totally sucked?


Gold and silver are the color of the moneylenders that Christ chased from the temple and Obama invited back in.



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28 Dec 2009, 9:43 pm

Who interprets these things?!
Oh well, I guess that makes me masculine - damn it! Oh, why can't I just be like all the other girls? (NOT!)


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28 Dec 2009, 9:53 pm

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Gold and silver are the color of the moneylenders that Christ chased from the temple and Obama invited back in.

Also colors of securities that keep getting touted on the radio as places to stockpile your money as the U.S. dollar plummets - though I think silver is probably better choice as gold is likely balooned to high hell by now.



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28 Dec 2009, 10:00 pm

Whoever interprets these things are limited by their own perceptions in the same way everyone else is. So therefore, to accept the interpretation is to confine oneself to the limitations of another's mind. - As if my mind isn't already limited enough!! I don't need someone else's limitations to further exacerbate my own.


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28 Dec 2009, 10:25 pm

I took this test 14 different times. It all says the same thing. This is it...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acUix6Mz7kY[/youtube]

You gotta have problems to take these sorts of tests. Grasping at straws.
It's like the any-a-gram.


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28 Dec 2009, 10:32 pm

14 times? Wow. Over what time-span?


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28 Dec 2009, 11:07 pm

haha

no...

I took it the test 14 times tonight.

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28 Dec 2009, 11:25 pm

Yeah I thought over all it was pretty fun hanging out with all those colours. Even though they were all dropping off one by one.


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28 Dec 2009, 11:40 pm

Magnus wrote:
haha

no...

I took it the test 14 times tonight.

hehe


That's it!?

BTW, from the looks of things you might just have a thug-in-training here ;).



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28 Dec 2009, 11:50 pm

What's a thug-in-training?


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28 Dec 2009, 11:56 pm

I just see some quality female bonding potential, that's all :).



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29 Dec 2009, 12:32 am

Oh okay, thanks. It must be an American expression. Either that or I don't get out enough. Oh well.


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