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Reddit deductions Part 2

 Now. The title of the blog is "Tales of an aspiring deductionist". I've been a smartass before and I am sorry for doing that. The best way to learn is to teach. That's why I'm a smartass. I've been  a deductionist for more than half a year and I'm still dogshit. I don't know everything I just try to share the knowledge that I've learnt throughout that time period. 


With what out odf the way, we are moving on to my reddit deduction that I'll explain the steps and premises of. The picture I deduced was this:



I wasn't able to get too much, but I'll settle with this.




I ammiediately noticed the male atmospere of the room, and the male underwear on the floor. Then my eyes floated towards the dog picture on the wall. What sane person hangs up a framed picture of dogs when they don't like them, so naturally I think they're a dog person. They're unorganized. I got that from the lack of order of shirts in the closet. A "muggle" would think: " Oh yea you got that from how he has things on the floor that's so easy I could do this" False The title of the post on reddit is "moving out again" so I understand that they're unorganized in the process of moving. An organized person though, would take their time with the order of shirts in the closet, by hue or by pattern. They're sentimental and extroverted. This is because this person really likes to personalize his stuff with the traits of his personality. Now I'm speaking from experience here, and introverted people don't like showing off their personality or have any personality that is necesarily deductable from first glance. Did you notice the banner kind of thing in between the two desks? It seems to be for a sports team. I've often seen american people keep and use these regularly. The headphones on the bed indicate that he likes music. The quality and state of the headphones can tell us way more. He is indeed broke. What kind of broke? College student broke. The full feel of the room and how he organizes suggests that he is indeed, a college student.

These are all of my deductions. I hope I gave you some insight on my though process. If you want to, you can contact me on adumjane@gmail.com . Thank you for your attention

Happy Deducing!




















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