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 All I see is the word selfish. It’s not there, but it’s there.

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why is the suppressed characteristics always empty

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HOW was this test so accurate just from someone clicking on colors 

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HOW was this test so accurate just from someone clicking on colors 

I was thinking that about a lot of peoples' results.

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HOW was this test so accurate just from someone clicking on colors 

Colors have intense impacts on people, as I went in depth for learning (as well as focal pointing and the like) as my dual majored college dissertation. We also don't see colors identically to each other, some colors showing up more vibrantly for them than it'd appear for others. The effects of color on the eyes can elicit responses unconsciously, like yellow increasing tension, red increasing passion, and their combination increasing your appetite (look at fast food colors). As people adjust, it kind of makes sense that their favorite colors might shift with them, and at least for myself I've seen mood adjust color contrast. If someone likes excitement and passion for instance, Red + Yellow might become higher on the list, while someone oversensitive is more liable to want less strong hues. 

On the other hand, they are using open ended enough language to have descriptions that could apply to anyone when seen on their own. Most of the language they're throwing at us isn't really pushing for unusual themes beyond color brightness and some basic color thematics. The language itself isn't really pushing through any boundaries, and some of the associations (like black being all gawth and depressed) a child could assume. 

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why is the suppressed characteristics always empty

Methinks the test maker didn't add enough colors, seeing as each color constitutes a sentence fragment for the results. Swap two colors within the same category it was already in and it doesn't adjust that much. 

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