Come take an obscure personality test that is shockingly accurate - I swear it is totally not secretly astrology

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aw hell naw im the next elliot rodgers :stress:
 
well it is looking at pictures of faces. A large part of Autism is inability to read facial expressions.

Sublimated basically means you keep your emotions under control.

It's an old test so some of the terminology is kind of weird.
I see. I'm extremely good at reading facial expressions and body language though, so that's definitely inaccurate then. Interesting test regardless.

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what the fuck it called me autistic
I think that's the least of your issues in there buddy :story:
 
In case anyone was wondering, each of the 64 people portrayed were differently "disturbed" in their drives - Szondi thought that ancestral genes were basically influencing the subconscious - like having ones family living as other, less dominant consciousness along with ones main self - and I guess this mode of selection identified what traits these ancestor egos brought to the table lmao.

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As usual, it's worded broad enough to where one identifies with some and not others, but enough to perceive it as seemingly credible. I never heard of this bloke but he seems to have spent his entire long life (he died in his 90s in 1986 and had published a book as late as 1984) on it - it's some fun stuff, and there is a super old swiss website all about it, though it seems to require a rather spiritual view of humanity.

Keep in mind that the original is German and I imagine some of the more niche psycho-mumbojumbo does not necessarily translate well into modern English.
 
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In case anyone was wondering, each of the 64 people portrayed were differently "disturbed" in their drives

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As usual, it's worded broad enough to where one identifies with some and not others, but enough to perceive it as seemingly credible. I never heard of this bloke but he seems to have spent his entire long (he died in his 90s in 1986 and had published a book as late as 1984) life on it - it's some fun stuff, and there is a super old swiss website all about it, though it seems to require a rather spiritual view of humanity.
This test appears to be extremely unknown and is only really used (if at all) by a handful of European institutions and psychologists.
 
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