I am clearly lacking a sense of humor, not the least of which because, according to this test, I am infallibly a witch. Which means that the monastery is harboring at least one witch and probably a few more. Unless, of course, you are going to make the claim that women here are exempt from witchdom and witch testing by virtue of being monastery residents. (worked for Caris in Ken Follet's "World Without End"). Personally, I think that's lame.

Might as well burn me, beth (order of priestesses).

Update: Looking at your comments more closely I suspect you meant to satire, but it failed (at least for me). Good satire makes it blindingly obvious who the real fools are and has you laughing all the way. If you want a well-done example of witch-test satire see Monty Python witch scene where it is clearly proven from logic that any schoolchild would understand that $witchtest = { burn($witch, $wood) => weigh($witch, $duck) };


In reply to Re: WitchTest - A Tool For Determining If A Woman Is Guilty Of Witchcraft by ELISHEVA
in thread WitchTest - A Tool For Determining If A Woman Is Guilty Of Witchcraft by bpoag

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