New York Times has an interesting article today about a controversy between angry psychologists (They should seek help for that maybe...? No?) and "the overwhelming majority of Wikipedia’s users" over the availability of the ten original Rorschach test plates, first published in 1921, and each of their common responses online at Wikipedia. I think the psychologists are over reacting to information that is probably widely available for anyone that truly cares enough to "cheat" a Rorschach test. This debate aside, I've never actually seen all ten plates and I was struck by how enthralling they looked.
Blue: crab, lobster, spider
Orange: human
Pink: animal
Human heads, faces
Animal hide, skin, rug
Bat, butterfly, moth
Animal skin, massive animal
Two humans
Two humans
Bat, butterfly, moth