My #Hundred #Acre #Wood Pathology (found at @iDR_Labs) #100 #Acreage #Woods #Hundredth #Wooden #Woodland @Wikipedia @JustPooh


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The name 'Hundred Acre Wood' (below-hyperlinked to IDRL's Pooh-Pathology test) is built on even-deeper sources ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Hundred” is built on words that mean Ten + |Reckoning, Number (to Reason, Count). 
The word “Acre” is built on words that mean |Field (originally 'the Area of  Land that a |Yoke of |Oxen could |Plow in a Day,' preserved in 'God's Acre' (Churchyard)). 
The word “Wood” is built on words that mean Tree (also meaning "Violently Insane, Mad, Inspired, Mentally Excited" from Sound, Melody, |Song, |Poetry, the god Odin (Woden)).

Individual Differences Research Labs' test gives me the result:

in case you can't see the results (and so that I can link to specific names/words) I am:
  • 77% Piglet (high in Anxiety)
  • 70% Pooh (ADD) - originally 'Edward Bear,' Milne changed the name to 'Winnie' after a bear that was the mascot of the 2nd Canadian Brigade (from Winnipeg), loaned to the London Zoo (where Christopher Robin Milne met it)
  • 67% Tigger (ADHD)
  • 50% Roo (Autism) ... wasn't his mother's name Kanga? I wonder why she wasn't in this test's results ...
  • 43% Rabbit (OCD)
  • 40% Christopher Robin (Schizophrenia) - named after A.A. Milne's own son
  • 27% Eeyore (Depression)

(I see now why IDRL made absolute-sure to say they were in-no-way "diagnosing" any of the problems assigned to A.A. Milne's fictional-characters!)

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