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Your dominant hues are green and blue. You're smart and you know it, and want to use your power to help people and relate to others. Even though you tend to battle with yourself, you solve other people's conflicts well. Your saturation level is very high - you are all about getting things done. The world may think you work too hard but you have a lot to show for it, and it keeps you going. You shouldn't be afraid to lead people, because if you're doing it, it'll be done right. Your outlook on life is brighter than most people's. You like the idea of influencing things for the better and find hope in situations where others might give up. You're not exactly a bouncy sunshine but things in your world generally look up. |
Monday, October 29, 2007
dark turquoise
This was one of the more thought-provoking personality/color tests I've seen. I felt like I had some genuine insight into myself by the end. What's your color? Check it out here.
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9 comments:
I'm lavender. I don't love that color, but the description was pretty accurate.
Very Kewl! I'm gonna go take it right now. I thought what it said about you was very correct! You're amazing!
I'm dark khaki. I always thought I was blue. Interesting personality test. Thanks for sharing it. I'm going to try to absorb some of your "saturation" so I can get more things done. Or maybe I'll go steal a piece of halloween candy from our future trick or treaters. :)
Medium Orchid- which is kind of funny, because the color of the box is exactly on of my very favorite colors. It was pretty darn accurate. Fun.
Sounds just like you I think. Especially wanting to help others, and your positive outlook on life. I'm going to take it too. Thanks!
I am also lavender. The description was pretty much dead on!:)
i'm blue lavender yea! actually i dont really care but what ever.
*/Chloe
It's crazy that we're so similar. I think it's funny you think you need to work on being less saturated, cuz I think I need to work on being more.
Wow.
Dark slate blue.
Pretty interesting description. It was maybe a little too honest.
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