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I started to take it but questions like "I am sometimes willing to concentrate on practice rather than theory" turned me off.
Also, in going back to find the questions that had bothered me the first time around (I had closed the window) I noticed that the questions were completely different, and that it let me go on to the next page without answering any of the questions.
quote:it let me go on to the next page without answering any of the questions
I got up to 310 questions and finally got bored of scroll-click, scroll-click. how many questions are there?
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If you go to that site via google, you'll see this message:
quote:This is a fake quiz that you can point your quiz-prone friends at for April Fool's Day, or any other reason - the quiz goes on forever, with randomly-generated variations of traditional personality-test questions. Just give them the URL, or link to it from your journal.
(This introductory message only appears because you've reached the page through google.com - your friends will get a blank quiz with no explanation.)
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I also made it to 310 questions before saying "Alright, that's like 12 questions about deja vu, something is going on here...."
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I never click on anything called "Personality Test", because I've already been tested, and it turns out that I test positive for personality.
(Walk personality, talk personality, smile personality, charm personality and love personality. And I've got a great big heart.)
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quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: I never click on anything called "Personality Test", because I've already been tested, and it turns out that I test positive for personality.
That was funny. I laughed, and I haven't even had as much as a teaspoon of coffee yet.
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This is so amazing I'm putting it as my Yahoo!Messenger status, together with Tante's post as a sort of warning.
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I wonder which Meyers-Briggs personality types are most likely to click the longest? I'll bet us Js will go and go and go.
I answered 330. But I was honest! Over and over again I said that I'm not that great at taking a joke!
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I fell better about myself already I only answered 80 questions before coming back and reading the rest of the thread. I'm reckoning the ISTJ went the longest ....
Tante you made me laugh as always.
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quote:Originally posted by ClaudiaTherese: I assumed there was something fishy about it just from the thread title and the wording of the first post. It tripped my BS-o-meter.
I think this says more about me than anything else.
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I read the thread first anyway, so I can't brag that I realized anything, but "most amazing" sounds a bit fishy indeed.
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