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I have been sent this online 'personality' test, which besides being rather interesting and spookily close to the mark is all for a good cause too. So what is ED mostly made up of? I came out as a green circle.


Try the new 'BUPA World' personality test

Are you an optimistic circle or a logical square? Are you really a creative squiggle but come across as a pushy triangle? Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, personality defines a person, but do you know who you really are?


To help you discover the true shape and colour of your personality, go to funky personality test

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Well frankly I'm appalled. I went for yellow squiggle but really I'm a pink square. So I'm a boring big girls blouse alongside Richard Madeley, Philip Schofield and Victoria Beckham?!?! (so vacuous media-whore then). I might as well end it all now frankly.


I notice their career options are even worse than mine, and still no I.T. lol!!!

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