Rorschach Cheat Sheet On Wikipedia: What The Inkblot Test Means For Latinos
30 July 2009, 10:50 AM. By Alex Alvarez
Some people are in a tizzy over the fact that the Wikipedia entry on the famous Rorschach psychological assessment test features a “cheat sheet” on what one is “supposed to” see in the series of ten inkblots featured in the test. In reality, the tests are no longer used by therapists other than as a cute means of decorating their offices.
However, this does not mean that seeing how different cultural groups analyze ambiguous images does not have its merits.
Click below to see what it is that Latinos, specifically, are meant to see in the ten inkblots. Of course, all we see are dancing evil clown women with concussions.
Crazy, right?
Click Below for the Test’s Answers
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I saw the Virgin Mary in almost all of them… except the vagina looking one that is bleeding. Gross.
Did you happen to attend Catholic school?
Hahahahaha, Roncha you crazy ass.
HA! no catholic school, maybe it was too many years of catecismo.
but really I’m just crazy. Fredo knows whats up!
I saw a gaggle of tiny Pablo Montero schlongs
…too soon? haha