I actually feel nothing whenever I see this picture. I understand that's not the point of the "test" but I don't feel anything when I look at it.
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Also, the picture keeps on changing. Is that an actual phenomenon or are you changing it? :P I'm pretty sure I've never seen the picture change when frequently looking at it.
EDIT: Oh, the picture's link leads to a website that I assume has all of the different cards, and it changes per refresh. My bad, eh? The one I always get is the... I can't find the name of it, but it always looks like a face. It's not the bearded man.
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So, with my last event being a rather nice success in getting people to come up with stories, I figured it might be fun to make something else that gets people talking. This is more of an event than an actual puzzle, but there is an unbundled reward that people that participate may find themselves being able to enter.
I encourage people to compare their feelings they get when looking at this image. So, if you see a bird, don't just say "Bird", but instead saying something you associate with a bird like "Freedom", or "Soaring". Please stick to one or two word comments.
Too many people that doesn't follow the rules... :( Failed experiment.
Solution:
As many people figured out (and unfortunately wrote, despite the rules saying you should stick to 1 or 2 word comments) the image will change every time you reload it. There are 10 normal ink blot patterns, and one that also includes a GA code. So the trick to beat this puzzle was to reload the image until you found the code.
The idea was for people to write their feelings on what they saw (which people also failed a lot with, and instead wrote the thing they saw, despite me stating that's what you're not supposed to do...), so that people started wondering how others feel a certain way, when you feel something entirely different, and that would serve as a hint that something fishy was going on with the image.
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