Draw My House & See What It Says About Me

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a drawing game where participants create representations of their houses and receive personality analyses based on their drawings and responses to questions. The scope includes personal reflections, artistic expression, and light-hearted commentary on the interpretations provided by the game.

Discussion Character

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  • Conceptual clarification
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share their drawings and the accompanying personality summaries, noting traits such as being sensitive, indecisive, and a freedom lover.
  • Others express skepticism about the accuracy of the personality analyses, suggesting they seem generic or applicable to many people.
  • A few participants mention their artistic struggles, with comments about not being able to draw well with a mouse and needing better tools like a Wacom tablet.
  • Some participants add humor to the discussion, making light of their artistic abilities and the interpretations of their houses.
  • There are mentions of creating a "PF street" and adding to it, indicating a collaborative aspect to the drawing activity.
  • One participant reflects on the need for a friend when facing problems, a sentiment echoed in multiple personality summaries.
  • Several participants note the presence of flowers in their drawings, which are interpreted as a longing for love, though some express confusion about the consistency of their analyses.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share similar experiences regarding the personality analyses but express differing opinions on their validity. There is no consensus on the accuracy of the interpretations, and the discussion remains open-ended with various viewpoints presented.

Contextual Notes

Some personality summaries appear to have overlapping themes, such as the emphasis on being a freedom lover and the desire for companionship. However, individual interpretations of the analyses vary, and there are inconsistencies in how participants perceive their own results compared to others.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in personality assessments, artistic expression, or light-hearted discussions about self-perception may find this thread engaging.

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  • #33
I suck at drawing houses. I'm going to have to get someone to draw one for me. :frown:
 
  • #34
Math Is Hard said:
I suck at drawing houses. I'm going to have to get someone to draw one for me. :frown:
You could move into one of my rental properties. :biggrin: :smile:
 
  • #35
Moonbear said:
You could move into one of my rental properties. :biggrin: :smile:
Cool! :cool: Got any double-wides available? :biggrin:
 
  • #36
Since property seems to be hot on the street, i thought I to would invest.
new site
 
  • #37
zanazzi78 said:
Since property seems to be hot on the street, i thought I to would invest.
new site
Hey! What did you do to my other house? It was right where that hole you dug is.

(Really, I had a red shack next to the trailer, and now it's gone! :bugeye:)
 
  • #38
That`s property development ...:biggrin:
(:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: ... there was nothing here when i started digging, honest o:) , It must have been those damn kids!)
 
  • #39
zanazzi78 said:
That`s property development ...:biggrin:
(:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: ... there was nothing here when i started digging, honest o:) , It must have been those damn kids!)
:cry: I lost my house! :cry: It must have collapsed...there wasn't any door on it, and the windows were boarded up. The roof and walls didn't look too stable, the paint was peeling, and the walkway was mostly mud, but it was good enough for renting I thought. :rolleyes:
 
  • #41
zanazzi78 said:
Ooh, that's just like it! :biggrin: Thanks...*sniffle*...that makes me feel so much better. I really do wonder where the other one went. Maybe there's a zoning law on PF Street...nah...look at the rest of the neighborhood...unless Zanazzi Construction called the zoning board because it was on prime real estate. It did have a nice flat lot and doesn't flood very often.
 
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  • #42
I still can't find the trailer park :frown:
 
  • #49
Oooh, that doublewide with the awning looks nice! :!)
 
  • #50
Finally, we have reached optimum production levels on PF street! I thought this day would never come!


http://www.drawahouse.com/streets/PF-Street/

Its hard to make out the text, it says "oil is good 4 us caribou" and below "...some where in the ANWR" On the main holding take it says "Cyrus Oil Refinery" I thought I owed it to all the working class homes a place of employment! Welcome aboard, your jobs will shortly be outsourced to cheaper imported immigrant labor from china!
 
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  • #51
Evo said:
Oooh, that doublewide with the awning looks nice! :!)
You can stay in that one if you want, Evo. There's a garden in the back with turtles in it.
 
  • #52
Math Is Hard said:
You can stay in that one if you want, Evo. There's a garden in the back with turtles in it.
MIH, you are so nice! Turtles! :!)

I hope the pollution from cyrus's factories don't kill them. :devil:
 
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  • #53
drawahouse.com said:
Based on your drawing and the 10 answers you gave this is a summary of your personality:
Your house tells the world that you ought to be a leader. You are a freedom lover and a strong person. You will avoid being alone and seek the company of others whenever possible. You love excitement and create it wherever you go. You are very tidy person. There's nothing wrong with that because you're pretty popular among friends. son.
Question: Is this saying that I should expect a son? Or I am popular with my parents?
 
  • #54
they can play with the caribou and penguin. (I hear turltles make some of the best crude oil though...mu...HA...HA...HA...)..not that I would do that...$$$:!) $$$ Did you notice that the grass is GREENER at my oil company, and the animals are HAPPIER? YAY FOR OIL!
 
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  • #55
Evo said:
MIH, you are so nice! Turtles! :!)
I hope the pollution from cyrusabdollahi's factories don't kill them. :devil:


Sub-letting, is that allowed:devil:

When you`v got time pop over to the Tiki bar, now open for buisness, your first drink is free:cool:

Tiki bar
 
  • #57
Uh oh, your tiki bar is in the way of our new Alaska-Canada-America pipeline. My multinational corporation just bought off your bar and demolished it. In its place, will be a series of ground insulated pipelines that transport millions of gallons of my Texas T, black gold,...oil that is, all throughout the states!
 
  • #59
I was thinking the other day, why do tornado's tend to go near crappy neighborhoods all the time?
 
  • #60
cyrusabdollahi said:
Uh oh, your tiki bar is in the way of our new Alaska-Canada-America pipeline. My multinational corporation just bought off your bar and demolished it. In its place, will be a series of ground insulated pipelines that transport millions of gallons of my Texas T, black gold,...oil that is, all throughout the states!


Not if Greenpeace have anything to do with it

Keep the pipe out of PF street
 

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