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Who's next?

Ooh, pick me. 

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Rick:
1) Tryp: 97%
2) Chaotik: 83%
2) Spite: 83%
4) Turncoat: 80%

 Oh wow.  You guys are so bad. -swoons-

I mean... a lot of Rick points in the show aren't wrong, they're just juvenile.

Yes, but realistically this is not a Rick & Morty test, this is classic disorder/MBTI style questions with R&M characters attached to them.  What you guys scored high on was psychopathy.

They toned those ASPD questions down to the point that I'd call it a "Rick score", or maybe an "Apathy Quotient" or something.

They did tone it down, but I still smell edge in this thread. lol

 

Mr Poopybutthole:
6) Turncoat: 47%

Dude.

I'm not sure how it happened either.

I think all that energy went into my Morty scores or something, either that or I answered based on how tired I otherwise feel all the time. 

I think you would have had to answer some of those questions without thinking to get this score. Maybe falling back on an old mindset.  I imagine there is crossover between this category and the Morty scores, but I don't think that'd account for the most hypomanic person I know scoring just shy of Average Joe.

It probably averaged out from me answering as both tired and active. 

That makes sense.  I'd say your natural state is hypomanic though.

 

I also answered with almost no 3's either, save for anxiety questions. Answering as a pure yes or no when there's seven spots makes the end ones seem too extreme to pick.

I chose threes when I felt it was a dominating part of my character to the point of dysfunction.

 

Mr. Goldenfold:
2) Chaotik: 43%
2) Spite: 43%
4) Crimson: 33%
5) Cavalier: 30%
6) Xadem: 27%
7) Turncoat: 17%
8) Peach: 13%
9) Tryp: 3%

Nope, nothing to see here.  Nobody has emotions on SC.  We're all just so cool and feeling-free.  And if we did have any feelings, which we don't, we would manage and regulate them so well, and not be dysfunctional in any way, which we're not, because we don't have feelings.  

I regulate them fairly well, considering. Again I figure all of that intensity went into my Morty questions, and potentially some of my Jerry score.

"Considering" lol  I could say the same about myself, but realistically the feelings are there to begin with, and regulating them well for the intensity they have is still at a dysfunctional level, behaviorally.

My anger, sadness, and happiness are not that intense. I understand your questioning the hypomania score more than this one, as there is definitely an intensity contradictionally brimming within this tired frame, but my emotions aren't really too strong beyond senses of fear unless it's over a dating relationship or something.

I don't think they're over the top, but I do think they're intense enough to warrant a higher score than 17.

 

I'm fearful by and large as opposed to emotionally all over the place. Even when I was doing therapy for extra-credit I found myself making a chart with notes over how every expression is a form of fear. 

Fair point.  Though to some extent I feel like it's more that you process and express other emotions through fear, like it's the filter you're accustomed to.  Not saying you aren't fearful, that's definitely a huge part of it for you, but you do feel things very intensely in general, and while the spikes of emotion may largely be on the same rough spectrum, I would define it as an emotional disorder.

The spikes tend to just be fearful in nature though, my other emotions are only half-as intense when it comes to relationship stuff or w/e. Beyond that it's mostly a bunch of "Ackshully"s and time-worn frustrations over communication struggles. 

 It's difficult to say, because usually you're very frank and roughly self-aware, but I do think your emotions outside of fear are a bit of a blindspot for you.

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Ooh, pick me.

So I was surprised by the results, but I really did try my best to fill in each answer correctly

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0% compulsive? 

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0% compulsive?

Yeah, weird. I guess that's how I see you.

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0% compulsive? 

 Now do me.

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0% compulsive? 

 Now do me.

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Rick:
5) Xadem: 63%

Nice score, Mr. Rogers.  I can't tell if you were overly harsh in your self-assessment because you're less Rickly than most, or if I underestimated the cut of your edge.  Please do avail us with your escapades of cruelty and callousness, Xadem.~

You have no idea waht im capable of.. . 

But yes the high Rick score surprised me as well. 

Mr. Goldenfold: 
2) Chaotik: 43%
2) Spite: 43%
4) Crimson: 33%
5) Cavalier: 30%
6) Xadem: 27%
7) Turncoat: 17%
8) Peach: 13%
9) Tryp: 3%

Nope, nothing to see here.  Nobody has emotions on SC.  We're all just so cool and feeling-free.  And if we did have any feelings, which we don't, we would manage and regulate them so well, and not be dysfunctional in any way, which we're not, because we don't have feelings.  Especially Tryp.  Damn, look at all those feelings he doesn't have.  So calm, so controlled, so zen.  Please Tryp, teach us the way of the monk.  For we're all clearly on that path already, but you are the master.

Wow aren't you all sardonic and sharp, totally not salty that you've exposed yourself to be the biggest weakling pussy FAGGOT on the forum 

Jerry:
6) Xadem: 17%

How's your neverending quest for a girlfriend going, bb?

I don't know babe, have you been reading my gnriflend threads? ?

Morty:
6) Xadem: 40%
7) Chaotik: 33%
7) Crimson: 33%
9) Tryp: 27%

lol Yeah, you guys are all so relaxed.  It looks so comfy being you.  Must be nice, not worrying.  I'm envious of how neurotic you all aren't.

Just because someone isn't 100% anxious doesn't mean that they're not anxious at all. I didn't expect such black/white thinking from a sophisticated, nuanced and complex mind such as yourself

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Xadem said: 
Morty:
6) Xadem: 40%
7) Chaotik: 33%
7) Crimson: 33%
9) Tryp: 27%

lol Yeah, you guys are all so relaxed.  It looks so comfy being you.  Must be nice, not worrying.  I'm envious of how neurotic you all aren't.

Just because someone isn't 100% anxious doesn't mean that they're not anxious at all. I didn't expect such black/white thinking from a sophisticated, nuanced and complex mind such as yourself

I tried answering every question as neutral on the test to see how it's weighted, and as expected it returned 50% across the board. 

If you scored a 40%, then your Morty scores average at least three disagreement notches across his five* questions. 

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