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Test, yes!! Draw a pig! Funny personality test!!

Take this funny personality test and learn more about yourself. The test tells you things about your inner side... are you a realist? A dreamer? Analytical? What's your sex life like and so on. Curious? What you have to do in this funny personality test is as it follows: first go to the page I'm gonna tell you about later and follow the instructions. In brief you have to draw a pig with their software. Write your name, then, answer a few questions about the drawing and there you go. The test website tells you everything you need to know about yourself.

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At some point, the funny test website gives you a password to enter the photo gallery there. You can see all the pieces of work other people like you did.

Well this is, in brief, the thing with the funny personality test. I feel better now that a pig got to define me, but well I've seen worse :) The funny personality test website is HERE.


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- Funny psychology test. How does the girl move?
- My age on different planets
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Walt Disney cartoons look alike?

We could say so if we looked at the video below. A slight lack of imagination of the producers at dancing scenes? One could assume that there are some patterns concerning the way the cartoon character moves and acts. The psychologic patterns are obvious.... I wonder if, by any chance, there are physical, real, grabable patterns. One just changes the character's head and looks and there you have it - a new movie!


Anyway, it's not easy to do animation. When the movies below were actually produced, the PC was not such a big hit as it is today, making it even more difficult. All the drawings were made manually. Quite complicated, if we take into consideration that even now it takes a few years to complete a hour and a half animation movie.

Yet, all in all the fault-finders found the anomalies and the guys with Disney studios got caught. Interesting though...



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Cartoon of the day


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