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The cube game

Post by Cnc_theft_auto »

Hi guys.

I recently discovered this surprisingly accurate personality test. I'll guide you through it, then post your results and I'll calculate them and P.M. them to you. Why P.M. you ask? Because telling you how to calculate it will spoil it for the rest of us.

1. Clear your mind.

2. Imagine a room.

3. In that room, imagine a cube of any size and colour, in any place in that room.

4. Then, imagine a ladder of any height, in that room.

5. Also, you need to picture some flowers in there as well - any colour, any type, any amount.

6. Next, think of a horse in there also. It can look like anything.

7. Finally, think of a storm, of any ferocity.

To post your results you need to describe your image in the room exactly, including the size, shape, colour, and location of every item.
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Post by TornUpReaper »

Sure why not...

My cube is small and blue-ish green. The ladder is as tall as the room, leaning against the wall on the right. I pictured roses on top of the cube, a dozen of them in a clear vase. The horse looks like the retarded horse from family guy, haha. As for the storm, I pictured a twister swirling around, throwing the roses against a wall.

That work?
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Post by GotThatSwing »

Okay, my turn.
The room is big, under the wall on a little table is my cube, the size of little tv, green. On he whole floor grow forget-me-nots and the beautiful brown horse, just a normal one, walks around nibbling at the flowers. And the ladder stands somewhere among the flowers, almost to the ceiling. The storm is outside the window.

Right, what's the result? :)
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Post by Fran »

As sure why not ....

My room is a bathroom and there is a rubix cube sitting on the window sill beside a big glass vase full to overflowing with big yellow daffodils.
Attached to the wall is a towel rail like a metal ladder reaching half way to the ceiling.
A beautiful Shetland pony stick his head through the open window and nibbles the daffodils. The curtains billow in the breeze from the summer storm blowing outside and drops of rain fall on the daffodils.

Now make what you like of that. :D
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Post by Cnc_theft_auto »

TornUpReaper, GotThatSwing, & Fran, I have P.M.ed all of you your results.
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Post by Nullifygirls »

thanks it is very interesting.


Cnc_theft_auto wrote:Hi guys.

I recently discovered this surprisingly accurate personality test. I'll guide you through it, then post your results and I'll calculate them and P.M. them to you. Why P.M. you ask? Because telling you how to calculate it will spoil it for the rest of us.

1. Clear your mind.

2. Imagine a room.

3. In that room, imagine a cube of any size and colour, in any place in that room.

4. Then, imagine a ladder of any height, in that room.

5. Also, you need to picture some flowers in there as well - any colour, any type, any amount.

6. Next, think of a horse in there also. It can look like anything.

7. Finally, think of a storm, of any ferocity.

To post your results you need to describe your image in the room exactly, including the size, shape, colour, and location of every item.
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Post by Aditd »

Good game. You should do it to chicks as they will love it. Good pick-up game.
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Post by Cnc_theft_auto »

Aditd wrote:Good game. You should do it to chicks as they will love it. Good pick-up game.
Haha, yeah. Thats a good idea...also BUMP
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Post by Santanico »

Ok, the cube is fairly small - say approx. 40cm x40cmx 40cm, it's black and shiny and right in the centre of the room. The ladder goes all the way to the roof and is leaning in the middle of the wall on the left side. The flowers are yellow daffodils and they are growing from the floor all over the room. The horse is very big and a beautiful shiny black colour, and standing next to the cube in the middle of the room. The storm is quite fierce - lots of thunder and lightening with very dark clouds.

I'm very interested to see what that means :)
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Hmm, ok. The room is white, almost sterile. There's a sky blue cube on the floor on one of the corners. It fits perfectly against where the two walls meet. The cube is large enough to have a ladder standing on it, leaning against the wall and reaching towards the ceiling. There's a whole row of yellow pansies and daffodils in wooden window boxes running the length of the wall on the right. The horse (more of a pony) is brown, quite small, is standing in the middle of the room. The storm is more like a twister but actually swirls across the ceiling, not disturbing the room or the things in it.

Make of that what you will! :D
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