Not Elmo!

Nov 06, 2005 01:18



Elmo
You scored 58% Organization, 80% abstract, and 66% extroverted!

This test measured 3 variables.

First, this test measured how organized you are. Some muppets like Cookie Monster make big messes, while others like Bert are quite anal about things being clean.

Second, this test measured if you prefer a concrete or an abstract viewpoint. For the purposes of this test, concrete people are considered to gravitate more to mathematical and logical approaches, whereas abstract people are more the dreamers and artistic type.

Third, this test measured if you are more of an introvert or an extrovert. By definition, an introvert concentrates more on herself and an extrovert focuses more on others. In this test an introvert was somebody that either tends to spend more time alone or thinks more about herself.

You are mostly organized, more abstract, and both introverted and extroverted.

Most people either love or hate Elmo. I hope you love Elmo, because that's who you are.

You are both somewhat organized. You have a good idea where you put things and you probably keep your place reasonably clean. You aren't totally obsessed with neatness though. Elmo has the same basic approach. His place is pretty tidy, but he doesn't spend all of his time cleaning it up.

You both are abstract thinkers. You definitely are not afraid to take chances in life. You only live once. You may notice others around you playing it safe, but you are more concerned with not compromising your desires, and getting everything you can out of life. This is a very romantic approach to life, but hopefully you are also grounded enough to get by. Elmo's whole life is based on fantasy and his imagination. In the beginning he was a regular character, but now he spends most of his time in this fantasy world.

You are both somewhat extroverts. Like Elmo, you probably like to have some time to yourself, but you do appreciate spending time with your friends, and you aren't scared of social situations. Elmo spends some of his time with real friends, but he also needs some time just to chat it up with his goldfish.

The other possible characters are
Oscar the Grouch
Big Bird
Cookie Monster
Ernie
Snuffleupagus
Kermit the Frog
Grover
The Count
Guy Smiley
Bert

If you enjoyed this test, I would love the feedback! Also if you want to tell me your favorite Sesame Street character, I can total them up and post them here. Perhaps your choice will win!



My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:





You scored higher than 47% on Organization





You scored higher than 98% on concrete-abstra





You scored higher than 64% on intro-extrovert
Link: The Your SESAME STREET Persona Test written by greencowsgomoo on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

Seriously though, most of that is true. I guess it's time to get a goldfish named Dorothy and make friends with the brothers Noodle. I've been watching too much Sesame Street lately, can you tell?

I got an abstractly weird compliment today about how great I am with kids. Basically I was encouraged not to go ahead with my plans to attend school for speech pathology, because I'm too good at nannying and the such. While nannying pays well, SP would pay much better and give me a slight amount more free time and freedom once the schooling would be finished.

Anyway, kids aren't hard. And I get all the cuddles, love, hugs, smiles, dirty faces, sticky hands and get to give them back at the end of the day. How much better can life be? If real children were like this, I'd have a family in a heartbeat. However, I rather enjoy my mornings to sleep in and my freedom from the constraints of relationships and diaperless/homeworkless evenings. I wonder if you can be equally as fulfilled in life working with children and having none of your own?

I should be out right now. I was out earlier and came back in suddenly, was invited out again and opted not to go. Why you ask? So I could watch Angels in the Outfield which apparently makes me cry. I've also been eating a lot of macaroni and cheese and green beans lately. Emotional unstability and weird food cravings. If I were having sex, I'd probably wonder about the state of things. However, because I know an impossibility when I see one, I'll just leave it up to the oddness of being a woman.

Jake is coming home for two weeks at Christmas. I'm willing to take bets that I don't hear from him, or if I do, it'll be for a half hour. All I'm saying is that he'll get an equal amount of time when I'm in Vegas in the spring. So no hard feelings either way, it's just a waste for me even to talk to friends who are non-existent when in town.

My aunt had a baby last week. Alex Richard. Congrats goes out to her, in spite of the fact that I called her to talk to her for the first time since she yelled at me at my grandma's funeral. Yeah. We've got a nice little family.

Odd things have happened this week. I'd love to elaborate, but for now I'll leave them alone. All I'll say is that I miss you SP. dearly.
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