about your inner self

posted on 29 Jan 2010 23:10 by albus

This is a serious questionnaire that will tell you a lot about your inner self.

First, order the following animals according to your preference:

  a) Cow;
b) Tiger;
c) Sheep;
d) Horse;
e) Pig.

Second, write a word that describes each of the following:

  a) Dog;
b) Cat;
c) Rat;
d) Coffee;
e) Ocean.

Third, think about someone (who also knows you and is important to  you,) that can be related to the following colors (do not repeat your answers.)
Name only one person per color:

  a) Yellow;
b) Orange;
c) Red;
d) White;
e) Green.

Finally, write down your favorite number, as well as your favorite weekday.

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Did you finish? Verify that all your answers are accurate. Last chance to verify...

Now, look at the answers below

This will define your priorities in life:
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Cow: 
Tiger:
Sheep:
Horse:
Pig: 
means
     "
     "
     "
     "
career.
pride.
love.
family.
money.


Your description of "
"
"
"
Dog
Cat
Rat
Coffee
Ocean 
implies your own personality.
implies your spouse or couple's personality.
implies the personality of your enemies.
is how you interpret sex.
implies your own life.


Yellow: 
Orange:
Red:
White:
Green:
Someone you will never forget.
Someone you could consider a good friend.
Someone you really love.
Your twin soul.
Someone you will remember all your life.


Send this message to as many persons as your favorite number, and 
your wish will be granted on your favorite day.

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