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Take This Mind Test - It Is Freaky!


Canadian Karen

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Can anyone shed some light on this as to why our brains react this way?

FRIENDS AND FAMILY PLEASE TRY THIS IT IS REALLY GOOD, WORTH THE 90 SECONDS!

At the end of this message, you are asked a question.

Answer it immediately. Don't stop and think about it.

Just say the first thing that pops into your mind.

This is a fun "test"... AND kind of spooky at the same time! Give it a try, then e-mail it around and you'll see how many people you know fall into the same percentage as you. Be sure to put in the subject line if you are among the 98% or the 2%. You'll understand what that means after you finish taking the "test."

Now - just follow the instructions as quickly as possible.

Do not go to the next calculation before you have finished the previous one..

You do not ever need to write or remember the answers, just do it using your mind.

You'll be surprised.

Start:

How much is:

15 + 6

3 + 56

89 + 2

12 + 53

75 +

26

25 + 52

63 + 32

I know! Calculations are hard work, but it's! nearly over..

Come on, one more! ...

123 +

5

QUICK! THINK ABOUT A COLOR AND A TOOL!

Scroll further to the bottom....

A bit more...

You just thought about a red hammer , didn't you?

If this is not your answer, you are among 2% of people who have a different, if not abnormal, mind.

98% of the folks would answer a red hammer while doing this exercise.

If you do not believe this, pass it around and you'll see.

Be sure to put in the subject line if you are among the 98% or the 2% and send to everyone, including the person that sent it to you.


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I thought of a purple hammer.....so does that mean I'm only 1/2 abnormal? LOL :blink:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I thought of a purple hammer.....so does that mean I'm only 1/2 abnormal? LOL :blink:

Well, purple technically is part of the red family, so I guess that's close enough! Us celiacs are usually a touch on the fringe anyway! LOL!

jerseyangel Proficient

I immediately thought--"pink hammer"! Not too far off.... :P

Suzie-GFfamily Apprentice
I immediately thought--"pink hammer"! Not too far off.... :P

Me too!

dlp252 Apprentice
I thought of a purple hammer.....so does that mean I'm only 1/2 abnormal? LOL :blink:

Yep, I thought of purple hammer as well, lol. I've always suspected I was abnormal. :lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Yep, I thought of purple hammer as well, lol. I've always suspected I was abnormal. :lol:

LMAO! The way my warped mind works, I am amazed I didn't think of technicolour pliers!!!!!

Karen


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zansu Rookie

I'm a 2%er I was on blue saw..... but I know my mind works differently.

jmengert Enthusiast

Immediately thought of a red hammer--I wonder what the "science" is behind this? Very, very odd, but very cool!

mommida Enthusiast

I thought of the pink hammer, sounds kinda kinky.

L.

CarlaB Enthusiast

green hammer for me.

Jo.R Contributor

Red hammer!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Very freaky, red hammer here also.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Blue hammer here ...and why are we all thinking of hammers?? :ph34r:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

the color turquoise, and a screwdriver. Seriously. I have ALWAYS known my mind was a little off....but TWO PERCENT? sheesh, not many of us in this warped mindset. :huh::lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
the color turquoise, and a screwdriver. Seriously. I have ALWAYS known my mind was a little off....but TWO PERCENT? sheesh, not many of us in this warped mindset. :huh::lol:

Susan, you are indeed "one of a kind"!!!!!! LOL!!! :lol:

Seriously, the next time someone tries to convince me about the power of subliminal messaging, I will be more inclined to believe them!

jerseyangel Proficient
I immediately thought--"pink hammer"! Not too far off.... :P

Yes, I'm quoting myself :lol:

I sent it to my husband, and he said "blue hammer". Thought that must mean something :D

Have no idea what, though... :unsure:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I sent it to my husband, and he said "blue hammer". Thought that must mean something :D

Have no idea what, though... :unsure:

Well, clearly Mr Jerseyangel and I think the same with the blue hammer :lol:

Hubby has just done it and had RED SPANNER :huh:

Increasingly we are all in the 2% !! :ph34r:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Susan, you are indeed "one of a kind"!!!!!! LOL!!! :lol:

yeah, it's hard being this crazy! :lol: good thing I work in a art supply store, there are lots of us in there...... ;)

Hubby has just done it and had RED SPANNER :huh:

Increasingly we are all in the 2% !! :ph34r:

and what, pray, is a SPANNER?

I wonder what the percentage is of people who say HAMMER, but name a different color?

UR Groovy Explorer

OMG - Red Hammer.

I guess I'm average - who would have thunk it? How does that happen?

nikki-uk Enthusiast
and what, pray, is a SPANNER?

Hee-hee..I do believe you peeps call it a wrench (the thing that undoes nuts ....or is it bolts... :unsure: )

Canadian Karen Community Regular
OMG - Red Hammer.

I guess I'm average - who would have thunk it? How does that happen?

Don't worry - I'm in the same boring boat as you...... red hammer here too!

ReneCox Contributor

orange hammer here :)

gfp Enthusiast

green drill here ????

when all you have is a drill the whole world is suddenly full of holes!

jerseyangel Proficient

Nikki--Spanner=wrench--I had no idea :D

Like Susie, I wonder where all of us "hammer people" but with different colors fit in? ;)

Ok--I think I'm officailly overthinking this :lol:

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