Instead of simple emotions like "happy" or "sad," the results were often highly evocative, including "sincere love," "despondency," "tired," or "true love".
Participants answered 11 surreal or abstract questions, such as picking a color or describing a random life incident. Instead of simple emotions like "happy" or "sad,"
The quiz was originally created in Russian on the website Uquiz by a user named @ruu_u. Because it was in Russian, international users had to use browser translation tools to participate. including "sincere love
The quiz resonated because it tapped into the "Internet Aesthetic" of the time—focusing on introspection and emotional vulnerability. Users enjoyed the poetic descriptions, which felt more personal and artistic than standard personality tests like "Which Disney Character Are You?". Instead of simple emotions like "happy" or "sad,"