You answered "yes" to 60 of 200 questions, making you 70.0% otaku pure (30.0% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 16%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.
The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.
Cuperos wrote...
so basically say yes to all the questions and you'll get a high rating...
that test is no fun...I doubt its accuracy which again makes it less fun.
You didn't read all the questions did you? some of them are
bad if you check them like "Do you like Robotech better than Macross?"
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I am actually quite intrigued on how does this test actually evaluate one's "Otaku purity". And what is actually "pure otaku-ness".
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if you clicked on your percentage, it explains it. But, here it is anyway.
As applied to the results of a purity test, your purity is proportional to how many things in the domain of the test you have not done. The more you have done, the less pure (and more corrupt) you are in the test's domain. This means that answering yes to more questions will result in a lower purity. In other words, the foo test tells you how pure/uncorrupt you are in the domain of fooity, not how purely foo you are. If the nerd test tells you you're 99% nerd pure, it does not mean you're 99% pure nerd (ack!)
Its a stupid test.