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Re: Almost scary mind reading game....try it
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It owned me except I said "Blue and Hammer." [/ QUOTE ] i said blue and hammer as well, great minds think alike |
#32
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I was thinking of 11 and it told me I was thinking of 7. How craptacular. [/ QUOTE ] i read in an article, i believe it was esquire, that if you force someone to think of a number between one and ten quickly, a distinct majority will say 7. the article was about the best guys in the world at hitting on chicks. |
#33
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Interesting game here. For the first puzzle, I thought of 6 and not 7, although I was semi-distracted while doing it. For the second one, I did, in fact, think of a carrot (not distracted this time). For the last one, I thought of a blue axe. I don't know why everyone thought of a hammer. Strange.
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I like the 20q.net link in this thread better : )
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i read in an article, i believe it was esquire, that if you force someone to think of a number between one and ten quickly, a distinct majority will say 7. [/ QUOTE ] A majority? Or a plurality? Seems to me it would be very unlikely for over 50% of a sample group to answer 7. But I have no idea what article you're talking about, I'm just using some common sense. |
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wow that is crazy, the red hammer one made my jaw drop. i thought of a tomato tho, because i am stupid and dont know the diff between veggies and fruits
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#38
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all three.
what the hell? |
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Every time I go through this, their answers don't line up with mine around 5 or 6 times, therefore it keeps missing.
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- Carrot - Red hammer Doh! how predictable am I?... no wonder I'm a fish at p*ker. The psychological explanation is that categories are represented as stereotypes in our brains. When you think of the category "bird" you don't visualise a penguin... this is basically it; Carrot is a common stereotype for vegetable and red hammer is a common stereotype for tools. Which stereotype will represent each group depends agmonst others on culture and age of aquisition. |
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