And if you saw two figures trying to make peace with their joined hands, you're potentially calmer in the face of violence. Let's say that you see two people fighting to the death - this might suggest that when someone pisses you off, you want to go all Game of Throneson their ass. The idea is that the swathes of red look like blood, and so your interpretation of Card II represents your response to anger. So what does your reaction to a shadowy inkblot say about you? Well, Rorschach believed that every part of your reaction to an inkblot image speaks volumes about who you are: Did you hesitate, then suggest that it might look like a bat? Did you immediately see three elephants fighting over a balloon, or did you just shrug and say "Uh, whatever, maybe a shadow?" Your response apparently speaks to what's going on in your subconscious: children from abusive homes are sometimes court-mandated to examine the inkblot, for example, and often see images of people fighting. The infamous " Rorschach test" has since evolved into a personality evaluation, the idea being that your reaction to the blot speaks to your personality type - and so, now, you've shared the depths of your psyche with everybody who follows you on Twitter. Except - gotcha! The inkblot doesn't mean a damn thing, and Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach, born 129 years ago today, developed the test to secretly figure out if his subjects were schizophrenic. "Share what you see," implores Google Search in boldface, offering you the option to tell your Twitter, Facebook, or Google+ friends what you think the inkblot is meant to look like. Log on to Google today, and you'll see a wispy inkblot.
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