Well, I figured he wouldn't really want to eat the kids. =) That isn't so bad, other than the fact that one of the things I really want is to have children one day. xD The horse doesn't look to be a good match as of right now. Anyway, thank you.
Some of the other stuff went with me, but some of it didn't. But, that's how these things tend to work.
~In this desert there is... a cube!
The cube is shiny and blue, made of an unknown type metal... is fairly large(a bit bigger than the horse) it is hovering above the sand, in the middle of the horizon.
~In this desert there is also a ladder.
The ladder is in front of the cube, leaning up against it. It is made of wood and has enough rungs to reach the top of the cube. (which is quite a lot)
~In this desert there now appears... a horse.
The horse is on the right side of the cube... I don't know what breed it is, but it is brown and it is just standing there. It has no saddle or birdle.
~Now, somewhere in the desert there is a storm.
It is a rainstorm that is off in the distance to the left side of the cube... far left. It doesn't affect the cube, ladder or horse in any way.
~Finally, somewhere in the desert are flowers.
They are on the left side of the cube... they are daisys and there is a moderate amount of them... scattered.
This seemed pretty interesting... things like this can be pretty fun, but I never rely on them to tell me what I am like. I figure I know myself better than a test can tell me how I am based on my answers.
Very interesting. I'm not going to take this very seriously, but it's quite fun all the same. It's definitely a cool concept, but whether or not it can actually tell us anything about ourselves isn't clear.
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i read the spoiler after reading the cube thing so i didnt answer the rest but i thought of a Rubix Cube sitting on the ground, so wtf is that supposed to mean exactly
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Caboose "Your a thing babies suck on?"
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Rubik's cube= intricate/ adaptable/ ingenious/ clever/ challenging/ liking to outwit others
More info on your cube here.
aww man, my horse was eating grass, does that count as flowers?
i hope not, i cant wait to call my kid Zeus Gullick^^
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Okay, well this was mine before I read what they all represent.
~Imagine a desert landscape. It's very simple... horizon, sand, sky, whatever you see when you think of a desert.
~In this desert there is... a cube!
The cube is very large, and it's made of the surrounding sand. I can't tell what's holding it together, because the sand isn't wet or anything. Just a sand cube. It is late afternoon, so the sun is on the western face of the cube.
~In this desert there is also a ladder.
The ladder is very tall, because it's leaning against the cube, and it reaches the top. It's made of very old, grey wood that looks unstable, but works very well. It is also on the western face of the cube.
~In this desert there now appears... a horse.
The horse is an Arabian, and has no tack. It is resting in the shade of the cube, beside the eastern face. It's looking at me. It's black.
~Now, somewhere in the desert there is a storm.
The cube, ladder and horse are aware of the storm, which is a huge amalgamut of thunder and dust, but it is far away.
~Finally, somewhere in the desert are flowers.
The flowers are growing out of the sand cube. o_o They are pink, with succulent leaves.
Signature by rubah. I think.
I imagined a sphere. What's that suppose to mean?
Well, unfortunately the site that holds all the answers is down right now so I'm just going to have to try and recall what that meant. Okay, a horse eating meant that they need more in the relationship.Originally Posted by Gullick