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If you're not already crazy...

Posted by Unknown On 2011-04-06 6 comments

...You will be after taking the Pierley/Redford Dissociative Affect Diagnostic. It's an odd test with a bunch of glowy, throbbing shapes and seemingly random questions.

I'm not entirely sure that I haven't been reprogrammed into the perfect assassin, so if I off someone important you all now know that it wasn't me doing the killing. Unless it was one of my clients, then yeah, it was totally me.

6 comments:

ScrewLoose said...

WTF?..... that is all.

Selbonaut said...

I 2nd that

Unknown said...

I'm totally with you guys. That's why I posted this odd test to begin with.

pseudoRequiem said...

Interesting and accurate in many ways. There were a lot of questions that I could associate to the images in some way in my head. It was fun. Results at the end were generic enough to be made for a lot of people but still accurate enough to suggest their is something going on in the background. I give this one a solid 3 tractor pulls out of 5.

Unknown said...

mine was so completely off base - I think it was just telling me that I'm insane, which is probably true

Unknown said...

I took the test a few more times and arrived at this result after being a touch more considered with every question:

Your power comes from an ability to sense how things might be and to proclaim this possibility with a great force and willingness to act. You have a tendency to be romantic, and can be an idealist. This sense of how the world can be is often expressed with self-deprecatory humor. Because of your need to address the immediacy of the moment, you may not think things through to their logical end, relying instead on a feeling for how a situation SHOULD end. You need to be liked and appreciated by others, although your attention often wanders. Sometimes you neglect old friends in favor of a new or exciting acquaintance. You have a real difficulty being alone. Often you will seem to know how to handle a situation without exactly knowing HOW you know this. Your thoughts are often shallow. While in the excitement of the moment you can obsess about a task at hand. If it should become rote and unexciting, however, it can be dropped just as quickly.

Anybody else get this IDENTICAL output?