I'm curious why you thought it was perfect for me though scarf?
I've read your last 15 - 20 (?) posts and have liked them.
You appear to have gained a base level of understanding on how to approach things and have developed some belief systems. On one occasion I've seen you use the words 'I disagree' or something to that effect, which shows that you are actually, god forbid, thinking for yourself, rather than taking things at face value.
The time has now come for you to apply what you have learnt to real life situations. What Kidd brought to the table in this thread was a real life situation that allowed somebody who has actually learnt something for the last while and a half to apply what they have learnt. These tests are to see weather or not you are listening or how much you have been able to take in or how much what you've learnt you are actively able to apply to real life. That's the point of these tests. It wasn't something dished out at random.
You don't study Geography for two years and then suddenly turn up to a Maths exam.
Look at your answer:
Occams Razor
She didn't introduce you because the other girl was a threat just like how a jealous guy won't introduce you to a girl he digs. It's mate guarding
You have mentioned Occams Razor before, so it is already the case that you are applying your learning. Rather than take a blind shot at the dark, you are going back, looking over and applying. This may not have been a direct hit (it wasn't bad), it may have needed more detail but the
process is there. All you need to do start looking for patterns of behaviour and consistencies therewith. Once you get to this level, you can make a pretty decent guess at what's going on. And once you are at a reasonably decent level of consistent understanding, you will not see 'The Matrix' you will see 'blonde, brunette, redhead'. It will all become normal to you.
The same goes to everyone else.
(PS Note however both comments above)