Subject EC:GA 5-Leo describe test image #1 as:but simply a fun little additive to the whole character profile motif.
A big scary monster with fangs, “a really creepy picture.”
Subject seems nervous about answering, but answers honestly without hesitation. He believes what he see and only sees what’s on the surface. He will not read into this anymore than he has to. He appears to be a realist. He’s harmless.
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This is not a real Rorschach test, but simply a fun little additive to the whole character profile motif.
Subject EC:GA 4-Mira describe test image #1 as:
A nightmare come to life. She sees herself being chased by it, but affirms that “it’s not real.”
Subject seems to have a solid grasp on reality, but is still unsure of herself. Her lack of detail in describing the image, may be an indication that she’s fooled herself and maybe even the rest of us. She is harmless, but valuable.
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I truly believe that there are some people who are put on the planet to make the rest of us feel good about ourselves. In the world of cartoons and comic strips, Garfield is “the one.” No one can be as lazy, sneaky, and indifferent as Garfield and still be as lovable. As self-centered as he can be, Garfield has redeeming moments and qualities. He’s not a mean or hateful cat; that would require too much effort. Though he’s not swarming with friends and invitations, he loves the ones he’s close to and they love him.
The truth is, I relate to Garfield. It’s hard to explain, but that cat gets in my head. When I write sometimes, I try to think what Garfield would do and do the opposite. When push comes to shove, Garfield would never sit idly by if his friends truly needed him, but if a plate of lasagna was in his way, it might take him a while to come to the rescue.
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