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writes: After reading all these articles I decided to throw this in there too! I was given this test by a "relationship theropist" LOL yes that title does exist! However it was interesting to see just which one you pick.......Read the question, don't second guess yourself just go with the first answer you said to yourself..... This is not a trick question.....Question:If the world was coming to an end by a flood and you were told that you were to be spared and could live on a boat. You could only take (1) of these "Four" animals with you. Which one would it be? Tiger SHeep Horse PeacockBelow find the def to each animal and how it represents you in a relationship!...Tiger- represents "POWER". controlling, Jealous, and has to be the leader of the relationship...Sheep- represents "LOVE". needing love in a motherly or fatherly way.... You will probally always be telling this person what to do... (smiling)Horse- represents "CAREER", Money comes before anything else, and will probally put relationships on the back burner to money.Peacock- represents "Beauty", has to be center of attention, loves beautiful things that draws attention.. usually has more than one person in their lives...Just for the record.......... I picked the "TIGER".... when I was told the def of each animal, I automatically started saying "thats not me, I don't do that"... But in reality... I did do that! Best of luckAccused (Megan)
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reader, shandygirl +, writes (11 August 2008):
I love all animals, but I picked horse, because they are harmless, run with the wind, and are beautiful. After I read the answer, yep, that's me somewhat, because in this world, money is a big issue with a lot of people. (No Money, No pay bills-eeee! ...wink) But not the part of putting a relationship on a back burner.
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reader, Theoneandonlybutterfly +, writes (9 August 2008):
i pick horse and that is so true but in my life i have children so i have to work or they dont eat.. So i guess you are right my money comes first so i can be a good mother to my kids then my relationships who hope to god say the same thing tonight when i ask him this!!!
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reader, accused +, writes (20 July 2008):
accused is verified as being by the original poster of the questionHEY GUYS ACCUSED HERE!
I MUST SAY THAT I WAS "LMAO" AT SOME OF THE REPLYS TO THIS TEST! I LOVE THIS SITE.....
TAKE CARE,
ACCUSED
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reader, Jamer70 +, writes (16 July 2008):
well i chose tigers cause i like tigers, and it doesnt sound like me. Buti do sound like the sheep a little
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reader, Shaunte1youngmama +, writes (15 July 2008):
I think you should follow your heart.
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (15 July 2008):
I chose sheep. Actually, ewe. Figuring that you could get milk from the sheep, make cheese, provided that there was fodder on board this hypothetical boat. Also, you could eventually figure out how to cut the wool and twist the little hairs together to make strands that you could eventually turn into clothing. Unless the hypothetical boat had all the clothes you'd ever need. And all the food, and all the other necessities for life. Also assuming that eventually you'd reach dry land and find food for the animal and yourself. Of course you could always fish to feed the animal, you're on board a boat, after all. The sheeps wool could be used to create a fishing line.
All this is predicated on the assumption that you have on board all that you will need to survive. In which case, I'd take my dog, because he's good company. And he's house-trained, so I expect he'd be boat-trained too.
I think you'd have to feed all the animals you invited on board right? Unless of course you chose the tiger, in which case you might be the meal... And horses make the biggest messes of the animals chosen.
Now of course, horses and sheep are ruminants and require a fair amount of vegetation, food-wise, to survive. How do you get that on a boat? And actually, how if you are at sea forever, could you feed herbivores without harvesting some kind of crop? And if you've got a carnivore on board with you, well, you have to decide which one of the two of you will eat the other....
Now if you had a peahen on board, maybe you could use the eggs that she might produce to eat.
Oh, I'm going to stop now. But it's been fun.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 July 2008): I want to play....
I pick Horse... Money, no that's not right, that's not me... mmmm, I'll have to think over that one. Perhaps lazyguy was right and I was thinking about food... LOL
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reader, saltwater +, writes (15 July 2008):
I picked Horse.
Primarily because you can ride on a horse to take take you places once the flood has subsided...you can't ride on the back of a Peacock!
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (14 July 2008):
I guess most guys would pick the sheep, eh?
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reader, LazyGuy +, writes (14 July 2008):
What a silly question.
Tiger: Suicidal, you are on a boat with a superior predator that can outswim you.
Sheep: Optimist, you hope that sheering, spinning wool and knitting are easy to pick up with no reference books.
Horse: Fat, you like to eat meat but are a bit to optimistic about how long a dead animal remains edible.
Peacock: Gay, you hope it tastes like chicken and can turn its feathers into a party dress for the dinner.
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reader, getsomg +, writes (14 July 2008):
wao thats a good one, i picked horse for some reason but when i read the anwser it is entirely true!.
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