trying to find something out so please rb and give your opinion on these cookies specifically in the tags
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#I don’t think I’ve ever had them but they look like something I would hate #I don’t like sprinkles and I don’t like frosting and I’m pretty meh on sugar cookies #food #memes
rb and put in tags how many ppl your tumblr icon has killed
My old one was a surrealist painting that symbolized the horrors of the Spanish civil war, so that one was probably a lot, but tumblr’s anti-porn algorithm apparently thought two-headed monsters strangling themselves were too sexy, so I had to replace it with some melting clocks, which I sure hope don’t have a body count.
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#my icon produces oxygen and as such has killed negative numbers of people #memes #icons #death tw? #murder cw?
feel like the real personality test is ur first filtered tag. what pissed u off so much u spent time filtering it
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#the earliest remaining tag on my list is Babylon 5 #not because it pissed me off but in order to avoid spoilers #I still have never gotten around to watching it #memes
(this is exactly how I felt watching The OC and getting hit in the face with the original Mm Whatcha Say scene)
I was like this with the show Dexter, when they Suprise motherfuckered, it surprised a motherfuckers.
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#comics #art #memes #relatable #a while back I showed someone the Doctor Who episode that the David Tennant ”I’m not crying‚ it’s just raining on my face” GIF comes from
#memes #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #(the animal that doesn’t exist) #I got the feels-like-home result too #I do not love freely and I feel like ”safe/non-intimidating” is something I strive for more than something that comes naturally #this probably deserves some warning tag but I am not sure what
hello I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. The anonymity of tumblr means that I associate my idea/image of you with your icon and sometimes I look at people’s icons and I’m like ‘hmmm….what is that and why?’
so pls reblog this and comment in the tags the meaning behind your icon and why you chose it. this is a social experiment. do it for science pls.
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#it’s blue like my favourite colour #it’s green like the icon I was randomly assigned at my first forum as Brin #and given how much importance I place on memories and archives and suchlike #the forget-me-not seemed a fitting symbol #memes #icons #101 Uses for Infrastructureless Computers
Follow the link above to be in the “group” I made so that you can compare your score against the average. (Hopefully. It seems not to want to load the results when I refresh the page…)
we’re doin big 5 I guess:
My first thought was that it was attempting to tell me what I want to hear: most of these are rather “better” figures than I was getting on Open Psychometrics a couple years back.
Then I looked at the more detailed breakdown, and a lot of my supposed middle-of-the-road-ness is from having very high scores in some subcategories and very low scores in others, which “averages out” when seen at lower resolutions. Are you very anxious but not depressed? Congratulations, your negative emotionality is “moderate”.
(Except conscientiousness, which is a nice symmetric equilateral triangle with every vertex at ~75.)
((…wait, how does the *average* American have *75th* percentile conscientiousness))
This version seems to place somewhat more emphasis on *treating* people well when it comes to agreeableness, as opposed to Open Psychometrics’ questions which were pretty much purely about how you felt about them on the inside, and that difference is most of what dragged me from 12 up to 38. I am a proverbial kitten who thinks of nothing but murder.
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“You might also have a low opinion of your own looks.” I look plain in a vaguely pleasant manner, which is *exactly how I like it*, thank you very much
“A lot of the outcomes that correlate with low agreeableness, like being chronically bullied (or bullying) or having a criminal record, don’t kick in until someone’s score is down in the 10th percentile.”
I guess that makes the two sets of numbers not directly comparable, then.
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I just went and took the Open Psychometrics one again to see how they portray their results, and it looks like this:
And yeah, you can really see the difference grading on a curve makes, huh. Like, if you hear “your score is 7 out of 100″ you would not intuitively expect so much of the agreeableness bar to be filled, but I guess their other test-takers are so agreeable that moderately low agreeableness is enough to make you way below average.
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#is the blue I see the same as the blue you see #memes #surveys #anger management #replies
Follow the link above to be in the “group” I made so that you can compare your score against the average. (Hopefully. It seems not to want to load the results when I refresh the page…)
we’re doin big 5 I guess:
My first thought was that it was attempting to tell me what I want to hear: most of these are rather “better” figures than I was getting on Open Psychometrics a couple years back.
Then I looked at the more detailed breakdown, and a lot of my supposed middle-of-the-road-ness is from having very high scores in some subcategories and very low scores in others, which “averages out” when seen at lower resolutions. Are you very anxious but not depressed? Congratulations, your negative emotionality is “moderate”.
(Except conscientiousness, which is a nice symmetric equilateral triangle with every vertex at ~75.)
((…wait, how does the *average* American have *75th* percentile conscientiousness))
This version seems to place somewhat more emphasis on *treating* people well when it comes to agreeableness, as opposed to Open Psychometrics’ questions which were pretty much purely about how you felt about them on the inside, and that difference is most of what dragged me from 12 up to 38. I am a proverbial kitten who thinks of nothing but murder.
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“You might also have a low opinion of your own looks.” I look plain in a vaguely pleasant manner, which is *exactly how I like it*, thank you very much
You are Docetism! Docetism (literally, “to seem-ism”) is the belief that Christ only seemed to be human and that his physical body was an illusion. Because he did not possess a physical body, Jesus’s death on the cross could not really have taken place, and his apparent suffering was also illusory. Another variety of docetism held that Jesus was a normal human being but that Christ was an immaterial spirit who entered his body at his baptism, gave him the power to perform supernatural acts, and then abandoned him prior to the crucifixion, perhaps by switching bodies with Simon of Cyrene. Docetist Christology was criticized by a number of early Christian theologians, and was definitively condemned by the Council of Nicaea.
Hell of a quiz…
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#anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #(the quiz itself not the post) #meme #Christianity #history
#I gave multiple responses containing phrases like ”panicked paranoia” and ”doomsday prepper” #and my result admonishes me to ”try not to trust people so easily” #what the fuck #were you even listening #food mention #meme #(okay to be *completely* fair I do not *literally* own a spare container of gasoline) #(I would much rather use solar power for the apocalypse: #sure solar panels break occasionally but I’m pretty sure you’d go through them slower than you’d go through gasoline) #((also less fire and pollution hazard!)) #(but I feel that I fit the *spirit* of that answer) #((my result was oatmeal raisin btw)) #tag rambles #anxiety #101 Uses for Infrastructureless Computers