Mar. 9th, 2007

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The Everything Test

There are many different types of tests on the internet today. Personality tests, purity tests, stereotype tests, political tests. But now, there is one test to rule them all.

Traditionally, online tests would ask certain questions about your musical tastes or clothing for a stereotype, your experiences for a purity test, or deep questions for a personality test.We're turning that upside down - all the questions affect all the results, and we've got some innovative results too! Enjoy :-)

Personality
You are more logical than emotional, more concerned about self than concerned about others, more atheist than religious, more dependent than loner, more lazy than workaholic, more rebel than traditional, more engineering mind than artistic mind, more cynical than idealist, more leader than follower, and more extroverted than introverted.

As for specific personality traits, you are adventurious (100%), adventurous (95%), intellectual (87%), slutty (71%).

Stereotypes
Prep77%
Punk Rock67%
College Student63%
 
Life Experience
Sex63%
Substances27%
Travel17%

Politics
Your political views would best be described as Libertarian, whom you agree with around 100% of the time.
 Socioeconomic
Your attitude toward life best associates you with Middle Class. You make more than 0% of those who have taken this test, and 28% more than the U.S. average.

If your life was a movie, it would be rated R.
By the way, your hottness rank is 60%, hotter than 85% of other test takers.

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guenievre: (new heraldry)
So I think I'll bring up something that always... well, bugs me is the wrong word. Confuses me? yeah, that'll do.

I'm not sure whether this is just a philosophical difference, or whether I'm doing something wrong, but I've noticed that when I display A&S stuff, I bring a lot less extra documentation than other people. It's not that I don't document my stuff - I do, though certainly there's room for improvement there. It's just that I only put in the stuff that I think is absolutely relevant to whatever I'm doing - and I tend to do so by citing specific phrases/pages or whatnot, rather than bringing the whole source or copies thereof.

I've noticed that other artisans bring much more elaborate notebooks/binders/etc, with lots and lots of stuff in it. I never have time to actually *read* all the stuff in the binders, so I'm not entirely sure what all is in there. I mean, I may start bring something with previous projects, but...

Am I missing something/doing something wrong? Or are those just so that if you get in a conversation about something unrelated to the current entry, you have stuff handy?

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