Stupid test!padfield wrote:The Grumpy Old Man test.
You won't like it.
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/the-grumpy-old-man-test
Guy
Apparently I am 25% grumpy.
Lee
Stupid test!padfield wrote:The Grumpy Old Man test.
You won't like it.
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/the-grumpy-old-man-test
Guy
LOL!Rogerdodge wrote:I gave up half way through - stupid waste of time...............
I did a very similar test on Facebook last year as to the one posted above and got the same score as I did this time so I think it is fairly accurate insofar as these simplistic tests can be. Obviously it is easy to fake answers because you can tell which ones would give you a high score but what's the point? Some of my friends took the facebook test and the majority of them got a low score. A couple had a higher score but I had expected that they might as they are particularly interested in natural history (and would fit in very well on this website) and have analytical careers. Then I took the test and even I was suprised at the result.Jack Harrison wrote:I wouldn't mind betting that however you answer the questions, you will always finish up with a score of 31 +/- 1.
I might give it a try in the morning by disagreeing strongly with EVERYTHING and then see what score I get.
Jack
You don't even like the original series of Star Trek with Captain James T Kirk?Gibster wrote:Hey Zonda, that's a really nice posting.
Hey Guy, dammit - I thought I'd come up with something off the wall and now discover that Hitch-hikers did it all decades ago!! Guess I was too busy throwing beetles to frogs or finding out what happens when you drop black ants into a red ant's nest... Bloomin' Hitch-hikers! Don't hate me but I don't like Star Trek, CSI or Friends either. Star Wars or South Park though...now we're talking!
Gibster.
Show me yours first Susie...susie wrote:How many of you have a cafe au lait birthmark?
Hmmm....Have you come to any conclusions yet?Susie wrote:What I am fascinated by is that everyone so far on here who had admitted to taking the test has come out as borderline or above Aspergers!
What's the relevance of a coffee with milk birthmark Susie?Susie wrote:How many of you have a cafe au lait birthmark?
To be honest, I didn't even know what one of these was so I Googled some sites and images. I found out that, "Cafe-au-lait spots are light tan or light brown spots that are usually oval in shape. They usually appear at birth but may develop in the first few years of a child's life. Cafe-au-lait spots may be a normal type of birthmark, but the presence of several cafe-au-lait spots larger than a quarter may occur in neurofibromatosis (a genetic disorder that causes abnormal cell growth of nerve tissues).Susie wrote:How many of you have a cafe au lait birthmark?
Well obviously that's different. Spock's my childhood hero (alongside Dare Devil, Silver Surfer, Thor etc etc), plus the black lady in the tiny dress and the oversized earrings always kinda caught my eye. The recent spin-offs look crappy though. With the very notable exception of 7 of 9.Susie wrote:You don't even like the original series of Star Trek with Captain James T Kirk?