James Ronholm recommended this September 9, 2014 - 11:26am
Not all of us, no.
But, if you reckon there is any validity at all to personality tests, learning styles and all such pseudo-scientific hokum the answer is 'yes', you have been duped. This digestible and brief article presents a small sample of the compelling evidence.
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But the Buzzfeed tests that tell me which Game of Thrones/Walking Dead/Buffy character I am -- those are the real thing, right?
Absolutely. As real as Spike's English accent in Buffy. Maybe more so.
My whole world fell apart the day I heard his American accent on Smallville!! Traumatic!