Empathy Test

From: graphitone15 Dec 2015 18:25
To: milko 2 of 15
I was expecting a Mensa type quiz where they showed you pictures of people in random situations that then had to be rated. :C

If I was going to make a test like that, I'd have pictures of someone taking the bin bag out of the bin, only to find it's torn on a metal burr on the rim, consequently some beans and a torn teabag have leaked out. There's a cat just peering around a chair leg to see if there's anything good going.

There'd also be an abandoned fun fair. At night. Just near the ticket booth, there's a clown, dancing in the moonlight.

The last picture would be Henry Kelly carrying a 5 bar fireplace through a door to dwarf's cellar.
EDITED: 15 Dec 2015 18:26 by GRAPHITONE
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)15 Dec 2015 19:11
To: graphitone 3 of 15
All good, all good.

But will Kenny deliver one of his bewitching chip shop stories for chrimbo? (cheer)
From: milko15 Dec 2015 19:14
To: graphitone 4 of 15
It's evocative, I'm pretty much there already. Well done. I'm just not sure what it is I am rating, or by what criteria. *fail klaxon*
From: graphitone15 Dec 2015 20:08
To: milko 5 of 15
I didn't get that far along, laying out criteria comes after the initial idea stage. It'd be measuring the amount of pathos you have for a certain situation, then you click on a swingometer of pathos, judging the image according to how sad you found it.


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From: fixrman 6 Jan 2016 02:39
To: graphitone 6 of 15
How ridiculous! Abandoned fun fair...
From: graphitone 7 Jan 2016 18:11
To: fixrman 7 of 15
I can visualise other things, if you'd prefer.

How about a thimble placed quite near a baker's footprint?

Or a shadow of a fire hydrant outlined on the pavement with purple chalk? At 12:03pm.
From: milko 7 Jan 2016 18:44
To: graphitone 8 of 15
Keep visualising, I'm almost there!
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 7 Jan 2016 21:49
To: milko 9 of 15
Where?
From: graphitone 7 Jan 2016 22:32
To: milko 10 of 15
I'm visualising sooo hard at the moment.

 :-S
From: fixrman 8 Jan 2016 04:02
To: graphitone 11 of 15
If a Narwhal is caught in the surreptitious act of urinating on the hydrant in the shade of a larch, then yes - that can happen.
 
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How about a thimble placed quite near a baker's footprint?

I thought that was only a Pennsylvania-Dutch thing.
 
From: graphitone 8 Jan 2016 09:13
To: fixrman 12 of 15
Quote: 
I thought that was only a Pennsylvania-Dutch thing.



I don't see how, seeing as both are French inventions. :C

EDITED: 8 Jan 2016 09:14 by GRAPHITONE
From: fixrman 8 Jan 2016 13:58
To: graphitone 13 of 15
We only take notice of the French when they are in trouble. Or if they send us big statues.


Plus, the baker immigrants never said where they got their customs from, or at least lied to us.
From: graphitone 8 Jan 2016 14:33
To: fixrman 14 of 15
Yeah, they probably lied. Though there are tell tale signs that they might have been French.

Is it recorded if they ever said 'boulangerie' or was there a sudden uprising in quality patisserie of the time, east of the Appalachians?
From: fixrman 9 Jan 2016 03:07
To: graphitone 15 of 15
I seem to recall something about a new presence of a certain type of droppings, or wait - was it something about bourgeoisie... no, I think actually it was cow patties.

Sorry.