Thursday, January 10, 2013

Psych-A-Doodle January 8, 9, and 10


Analysis:

If your doodle includes more than one banana, this illustrates your need to be liked and to have bunches of friends.

If you drew faces and outfits on one or more bananas, this might mean that you have a strong desire to stand out in a crowd, to be different and interesting. Even if that required your wearing a banana suit, you would do it!

If your doodle includes a peeled banana, this implies you have a comical and sometimes cynical view of the world, or it might mean you don't like the way you look in a bathing suit!

Comment:

I tried drawing a monkey with a banana in its mouth, but apparently I drew a bear with a banana as a mouth. Either way you can construe the analysis as that I have a desire to stand out in a crowd. I can see that.


Analysis:

If you drew three similar flowers of a moderate size, this represents your need for order and consistency in your life. You have a "single file, no talking" type of personality.

If your doodle includes three over-sized flowers, this shows that you are an outgoing person with a big voice and an ego to match. You're no wallflower!

If you doodled three flowers of different shapes and/or types and a vase that is neatly decorated, this suggests that you are a creative and clever person.

Comment: 

One could say my finger-flowers are similar of a moderate size, or over-sized, both provide analysis that are pretty accurate: I prefer order, consistency, and I have an ego.


Analysis:

If your snowman doodle includes a broom and coal-buttons, this implies that you very are observant. Your love of details makes you a buttoned-up person.

If you doodled a traditional top hot and pipe for the snowman, this might indicate that you have a love for old traditions, but you don't allow yourself to become completely snowed under the past.

If you drew the snowman with a long carrot-shaped nose and/or a stocking cap and mittens, this shows you have a warm personality and no problem making new friends. Let it snow!

Comment:

This doodle was influenced by Calvin & Hobbes, my favorite cartoon.




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