Hmmph, not even.
By Giania • Mar 27th, 2007 at 11:10 pm • Category: Fnord| Hot: |

What does your drawing say about YOU?
The results of your analysis say:
You tend to pursue many different activities simultaneously. When misfortune does happen, it doesn't actually dishearten you all that much.
You have a peaceful mind, viewing the world with calm and serenity. To you, life is not about struggle and strife but about existence and co-existence.
You like following the rules and being objective. You are precise and meticulous, and like to evaluate decisions before making them.
You feel morose and are prone to lethargy.
This is accurate in the way that newspaper horoscopes are accurate. The trusted haven of psychological testing can be marginalized and made to look stupid too, if done with a slipshod approach.
The opening statement to the test says how the freeform nature of asking a subject to draw their own image instead of using pre-determined symbols has a great and measurable effect on the results. The instructions for the drawing experiment are as follows:
Everyone knows that a proper landscape drawing contains
a mountain
a path, like a dirt hiking trail or even a paved highway
some trees.So be sure to include those in your picture below — just click and hold the mouse button to draw.
Fuck proper. I drew based on what I felt like, and the general concept (hey draw a landscape with a mountain). There is no road on my mountain, and yet there is a question assuming I drew a road, and that it fits into one of three descriptions. What does it say about my personality that I ignored the list expected elements and drew as I pleased based on the concept of how a “drawing personality test” is supposed to work?
Once I was finished with the test, you know what I really thought?

What does your drawing say about YOU?


