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Old Jul 29, 2016, 02:46 PM
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I was surprised about how accurate some of the things were... but at the same time it was kinda like "Yeah, I already know this."

I know that I'm a bit of a mess sometimes. Sometimes I can act like it doesn't bother me but it's always there in the back of my mind, like a mouse scurrying around the inside of my brain.

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Old Jul 29, 2016, 04:18 PM
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Hello the_night_wolf: Thanks for sharing your score! Yes, The Sanity Score test, & all of these other on-line tests for that matter, are merely suggestive... not definitive. Sometimes they seem pretty accurate. Sometimes not.

I haven't taken the test in quite some time now. I periodically think I should give it another go. But somehow I never seem to get around to it. I'd have to say that when I have taken it in the past, it seemed as though it made me out to be in a lot better shape than I thought I was. I'm not sure it that's a good thing or bad...
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