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Old May 06, 2012, 01:59 PM
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So I finally took this sanity test deal. And I took it three times just to make sure what it said was the same. So I took it over a 2 day period. And the scores were, of course, relatively the same. I'll put some input on that it easily gives out minor issues if you even show a glimpse of a symptom of any disorder or mental issue. Like I know I am not schizophrenic yet it says I showed symptoms of possibly having it. I understand it isn't a tool for diagnosing and it should be taken with a grain of salt. Over all, though, I was pleased to see what this test was about. Hit on some good points showing me what I might need to look into. Here I was thinking it was something simple. Lol. Anyways, my score is only 72. So I am a pretty normal gal
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Old May 09, 2012, 03:58 PM
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Good to hear! Hopefully one day I'll get there. :P
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