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(I'm reposting this with the right title and link.)

> Nick posted:> http://www.thecolorcode.com/

I always have such trouble with tests when so few or none of the options apply to me. I really dislike having to choose the closest approximation instead of giving an accurate reply. (That, I'm very sure is an Aspie thing.) - How I treated a friend? I didn't have any friends that were that close. - Doing chores? I was never asked to do any chores. We don't believe in forced child labor in Sweden. At least my parents didn't. - How I acted in an argument with my parents? I never had any arguments with my parents.

- When I failed as a child? I can't recall failing. I sucked at math and gym but that was nothing I saw as "failure". We don't think in such terms here. At least I didn't.

Why are so many of the choices negative ones only? Or only positive. As a child I was neither followed, admired, protected or envied. I was either ignored or bullied. (Possibly a bit protected on rare occasions, but usually not.)

Well, the result seem to be SOMEWHAT accurate anyway. Out of red, blue, yellow and white, I came out white. "WHITES are motivated by PEACE."

Yes.

"They seek independence and require kindness."

Yes.

"They resist confrontation at all costs."

Used to, not anymore.

"To them, feeling good is more important than being good."

Nope. I cannot feel good if I've done something I shouldn't, or negelcted doing something I should have."

"They are typically quiet by nature, process things very deeply and objectively with great clarity."

Seems fairly accurate.

"Of all the colors, WHITES are the best listeners.

Not so sure about that.

"They respect people who are direct but recoil from perceived hostility or verbal battle."

Yes. Though not when I have PMS, or feel a responsibility to engage. :-) "WHITES need their "alone time" and refuse to be controlled by others.WHITES want to do things their own way and in their own time.

"They ask little of others and resent others demanding much of them.

"WHITES are much stronger than people think, but are not often seen for their strength because they don't easily reveal their feelings.

"WHITES are even-tempered, diplomatic, and the voice of reason; but can also be indecisive, unexpressive, and silently stubborn. When others interact with you, as a WHITE you respond to them best if they are kind, accepting and supporting of your individuality, and if they look for non-verbal clues to understand your feelings."Hmm.. I'm impressed. Despite the americanized non-aspie questions.

Thanks, Nick. :-)

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Thanks, Nick.

I don't understand how anyone can treat animals badly, or indirectly support it by wearing such furs.

Hm, now I realize I misspelled "fur" before. I must have been thinking of fir trees. No wonder it looked odd! How embarrassing! :-)

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Re: Re: Nick & Kate (was: Alpha Chain scramble - query needed on "D" word)

The book goes into greater detail about the colors and everyone has a degree of other colors in them. The test is only the beginning. The only reason I know about this one is because my mother had the book and I read it after she was finished. Sweden sounds like an interesting place. I saw part of the PETA video and signed the petition. Cats & dogs are too pure to be skinned alive. I still have trouble getting over the fact that there are people who still wear fur coats and think it's classy after all the information about the abuse of Dogs has been shared with the American public.

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Conifer, fir; It's easy to forget! {g} Inger Lorelei <inglori@...> wrote: Thanks, Nick. I don't understand how anyone can treat animals badly, or indirectly support it by wearing such furs. Hm, now I realize I misspelled "fur" before. I must have been thinking of fir trees. No wonder it looked odd! How embarrassing! :-) Inger Re: Re: Nick & Kate (was: Alpha Chain scramble - query needed on "D" word) The book goes into greater detail about the colors and everyone has a degree of other colors in them. The test is only the beginning. The only reason I know about this one is because my mother had the book and I read it after she was finished. Sweden sounds like an interesting place. I saw part of the PETA video and signed the petition. Cats & dogs are too pure to be skinned alive. I

still have trouble getting over the fact that there are people who still wear fur coats and think it's classy after all the information about the abuse of Dogs has been shared with the American public.

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Well, they SOUND the same!

No wonder 'dyslexia' is so much more common in English-speaking countries than in those where things are spelled as they sound!

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Conifer, fir; It's easy to forget! {g} Inger Lorelei <inglori@...> wrote:

Thanks, Nick.

I don't understand how anyone can treat animals badly, or indirectly support it by wearing such furs.

Hm, now I realize I misspelled "fur" before. I must have been thinking of fir trees. No wonder it looked odd! How embarrassing! :-)

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That must explain why one of my honduran cousins is dyslexic. Jpanese is supposedly a difficult language to learn as well. Spanish was easy. I learned french in a high school class and then forgot all of it over christmas break one year. I'm currently learning from a Japansese CD I rented at the library. How are the libraries in Sweden? Inger Lorelei <inglori@...> wrote: Well, they SOUND the same! No wonder 'dyslexia' is so much more common in English-speaking countries than in those where things are spelled as they sound! Inger

Re: Re: Color test Conifer, fir; It's easy to forget! {g} Inger Lorelei <inglori@...> wrote: Thanks, Nick. I don't understand how anyone can treat animals badly, or indirectly support it by wearing such furs. Hm, now I realize I misspelled "fur" before. I must have been thinking of fir trees. No wonder it looked odd! How embarrassing! :-) Inger

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> That's a shame. Where can you find books you like?

I order them from abroad.

> BTW, are there alot of Volvos in Sweden?

Yes. They're boring too.

I drive a -92 Mitsubishi Space Runner.

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Talk about spraying all over the computer from laughing! (But I didn't

technically do that because I wasn't eating or drinking!).

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> > Inger: " I order them from abroad. "

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> What's her name?

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> Rainbow

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