I find all your comments really cute :) they always make me smile. I also find you quite insightful and intelligent!
I don't see those things in there but of course it doesn't mean they're not there. Thanks for sharing your perspective! :)
Aww, thank you.:) I think I ended up focusing on the black splodges themselves, rather than the centre of the picture and white part. I'm not sure why that is. I can see the alien and the woman too (although I can't see the frog at all).
By the way, what do these things actually test? Is what you see supposed to be some sort of reflection on who you are or something? I've never really understood what they're used for.
Originally they were used in psychological tests to determine a person's point of view. They found patterns in people who were psychologically/emotionally damaged automatically seeing violence/disturbing things in them. But it wasn't consistent enough really and they have been put out of use because it was proven that it is not an accurate judgement of a person's psychology because too many other things come into play.
As a side note, there's a cool character in the movie/graphic novel Watchmen, called Rorschach, where his mask is a constantly shifting Rorschach test.
IIN to be curious as to what IIN'ers first see in this rorschach test?
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I find all your comments really cute :) they always make me smile. I also find you quite insightful and intelligent!
I don't see those things in there but of course it doesn't mean they're not there. Thanks for sharing your perspective! :)
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I see the head of a pray mantis.
Aww, thank you.:) I think I ended up focusing on the black splodges themselves, rather than the centre of the picture and white part. I'm not sure why that is. I can see the alien and the woman too (although I can't see the frog at all).
By the way, what do these things actually test? Is what you see supposed to be some sort of reflection on who you are or something? I've never really understood what they're used for.
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Originally they were used in psychological tests to determine a person's point of view. They found patterns in people who were psychologically/emotionally damaged automatically seeing violence/disturbing things in them. But it wasn't consistent enough really and they have been put out of use because it was proven that it is not an accurate judgement of a person's psychology because too many other things come into play.
As a side note, there's a cool character in the movie/graphic novel Watchmen, called Rorschach, where his mask is a constantly shifting Rorschach test.