Psych test

Are you crazy?

Quick! Name a color, a flower and a vegetable. Write down the first things that comes to mind. Don't read other people's responses first... just write down the VERY FIRST color, flower and vegetable that come to mind.

Ready?

Set?

Go!

(I'll explain what it "means" after I get some responses)
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Yellow

Tulip

Potato
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Orange
Marigold
Sweet Potato

oh I think I see!
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Color: Red
Flower: Rose
Fruit: Carrot


And I did this superquick.
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I accidentally put a fruit down the first time (orange).
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Pink

Rose

Carrot

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By the way,  tomatoes are a fruit,  not a vegetable.

Just in case someone doesn't know.

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Hey is this a "whore athon"??

If so I'll keep it going

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By the way, tomatoes are a fruit, not a vegetable.


It depends. It is technically a fruit, but in 1893 the US Supreme Court ruled that while physiologically it is a fruit, by use it is and can be considered a vegetable.

FYI.













PS That's the truth - I'm not lying. According to "Hints from Heloise" (not that that woman is that great of an authority) . . .

Dear Readers: Here's an interesting question about tomatoes: Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? Well, according to our friends at the California Tomato Growers Association Inc.: "technically a tomato is a fruit, since it is the ripened ovary of a plant. But in 1893 the Supreme Court ruled that tomatoes were to be considered vegetables." So, now you can have your fruit and veggies, too! — Heloise


You can read it here.
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Blue, lily, corn
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So are we nuts or what?
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So are we nuts or what?


What do you think, Sean? Of course we are!
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Red

Tulip

Cucumber

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All will be revealed... in time.

And no, I am not trying to be a points whore. I'm insulted by the insinuation.

Ok, so I'm not insulted in the least. But I still maintain this is not a points whore thing. I'm helping a friend for her psychology homework.

Keep those colors, flowers and veggies coming!
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By the way, tomatoes are a fruit, not a vegetable.
Just in case someone doesn't know.


Well, carrots are roots and not technically a vegetable as well, so if we want to get all snooty we can all join in...lol!
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Well, carrots are roots and not technically a vegetable as well, so if we want to get all snooty we can all join in...lol!


And squash are fruit, and yams (sweet potatoes) are roots, and potatoes are . . . tubers . . . something else entirely.

Let's see, for the anal, who put an actual vegetable?

Green beans. That's the only technical, in the true-sense-of-the-word vegetable.

so there. I can call my tomato a vegetable if everyone else can call theirs vegetables.

And at least I've got a Supreme Court ruling backing me up, unlike the rest of you.
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Oh dear lord. They're all vegetables for the sake of psychology! Stop getting snarky on my thread!

(I love you all. I truly do. Please read the above with a voice filled with laughter. But at the same time, stop getting snarky on my thread.)
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black, Rose, tomato
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Green beans. That's the only technical, in the true-sense-of-the-word vegetable.


Ha. I win!!
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This is borrowed from Wikipedia: I hope this will quell the arguments....

Fruit, Vegetable

Since “vegetable” is not a botanical term, there is no contradiction in referring to a plant part as a fruit while also being considered a vegetable (see diagram below). Given this general rule of thumb, vegetables can include leaves (lettuce), stems (asparagus), roots (carrots), flowers (broccoli), bulbs (garlic), seeds (peas and beans) and botanical fruits such as cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, and capsicums. Botanically, fruits are reproductive organs (ripened ovaries containing one or many seeds), while vegetables are vegetative organs which sustain the plant.
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Silver, Orchid, Broccoli.
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Blue
Tulip
pea
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green, daisy, carrot