scannon Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I am not sure exactly how it works, but this is amazingly accurate. The picture below has 2 identical dolphins in it. It was used in a case study on stress levels at St. Mary's Hospital. Look at both dolphins jumping out of the water. The dolphins are identical. A closely monitored, scientific study revealed that, in spite of the fact that the dolphins are identical; a person under stress would find differences in the two dolphins. The more differences a person finds between the dolphins, the more stress that person is experiencing. Look at the photograph and if you find more than one or two differences you may want to take a holiday. . . . . . . . . .
BruceBowker Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 With the exception of a cow next to the one on the right, both dolphins look the same to me.
scannon Posted November 1, 2010 Author Posted November 1, 2010 With the exception of a cow next to the one on the right, both dolphins look the same to me. You only found one difference, that doesn't entitle you to a holiday. Although living on Bonaire is pretty much a holiday anyway.
Ruadhd2 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I saw two cows. Is there anything wrong with that?
pi7ot Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I see a Dolphin and a manatee. I pretty sure if I had just been on a hoon in the 7, I'd see three dolphins. m
Kitcat Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 After reading WestTexas's post about the adventures of 7evin at the Texas Mile, I think the above was what they saw during their 11th hour thrash. As for me, the only difference I noticed was that the dolphin on the right jumped further out of the water than the one on the left. Is it possible to be too calm?
scannon Posted November 1, 2010 Author Posted November 1, 2010 Is it possible to be too calm? YES! You need to get your heart jump started. Take two blats and report back in the morning.
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