I am 33%. But they missed a few crucial questions; one I would ask is, "Do you collect objects or points on Facebook?"
Because I tend to be more interested in collecting points for different things than in updating my status. Remember that egg hunt? I was obsessed with that for awhile. After a bit, I recognized the compulsive aspect of it and stopped. But I still collect points for other things, like Growing Gifts.
Even though it's likely that I will never have a twitter account, I felt compelled to take the twitter test. Amazingly, my score is 3% addiction to twitter. But I think it's because I had to lie on some of the questions. There was no box for "zero twitter accounts" and no question asking how long since becoming aware of twitter had I avoided signing up.
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I am 33%. But they missed a few crucial questions; one I would ask is, "Do you collect objects or points on Facebook?"
Because I tend to be more interested in collecting points for different things than in updating my status. Remember that egg hunt? I was obsessed with that for awhile. After a bit, I recognized the compulsive aspect of it and stopped. But I still collect points for other things, like Growing Gifts.
Even though it's likely that I will never have a twitter account, I felt compelled to take the twitter test. Amazingly, my score is 3% addiction to twitter. But I think it's because I had to lie on some of the questions. There was no box for "zero twitter accounts" and no question asking how long since becoming aware of twitter had I avoided signing up.
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