So fun: addendum. + quizzes

Nov 02, 2006 16:58


DisorderRatingParanoid Personality Disorder:LowSchizoid Personality Disorder:LowSchizotypal Personality Disorder:LowAntisocial Personality Disorder:LowBorderline Personality Disorder:LowHistrionic Personality Disorder:LowNarcissistic Personality Disorder:LowAvoidant Personality Disorder:LowDependent Personality Disorder:LowObsessive-Compulsive Disorder:Low
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(stolen from ff.net RK author Linay *heart*)
Well. Ok.
I don't really agree with the way this quis is made, but it's not like I'm taking this quiz seriously, anyhow (also because I don't agree with how it's made).


The Dante's Inferno Test has sent you to the First Level of Hell - Limbo!
First Level of Hell - Limbo
Charon ushers you across the river Acheron, and you find yourself upon the brink of grief's abysmal valley. You are in Limbo, a place of sorrow without torment. You encounter a seven-walled castle, and within those walls you find rolling fresh meadows illuminated by the light of reason, whereabout many shades dwell. These are the virtuous pagans, the great philosophers and authors, unbaptised children, and others unfit to enter the kingdom of heaven. You share company with Caesar, Homer, Virgil, Socrates, and Aristotle. There is no punishment here, and the atmosphere is peaceful, yet sad.

Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
LevelScorePurgatory (Repenting Believers)Very LowLevel 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers)HighLevel 2 (Lustful)ModerateLevel 3 (Gluttonous)LowLevel 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious)Very LowLevel 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy)LowLevel 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics)ModerateLevel 7 (Violent)LowLevel 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers)ModerateLevel 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous)Low
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Lol, so, I'm on the one hand a virtuous non-believer, and occasionally I slip into a lustful, malicious heretic personna, eh? Hahahah!

Now, onto the thing I missed out on.
How could I have forgotten the ego-boost event? Perhaps it's because it was "cancelled out" by the fact I had to kick my sensei multiple times (even though that happened before the ego-boost).

Basically, last Sunday we had our first annual Ontario An embukai is essentially where you "perform" sequences, with or without partners. But even if it's a performance, it's still a martial art, so things and actions need to make sense and not look too staged. Usually, actual embukai will be competitive, but since this was the first time it was informal, though 2/3 of the sensei "graded" our embu as practice (the third, Louie-sensei, "was a bit of a troublemaker an didn't listen to what [sensei] said and made comments instead of grading." ^^) .

As it turns out, our sensei gave a pair from Toronto branch the highest score, but McCullogh-sensei gave ME AND ANDREW the highest score. (ho ho ho. Not Xiang and Andrew, since we had to do the SAME sequence with Andrew, but ME and Andrew. ho ho ho.)

So when sensei said again that this year's was an informal round, he said that they were thinking that we'd be ready next year to make it formal and competitive; then he's like "when I heard about the scores I felt regretful and wished we'd gone ahead to make this year a formal one, too." Hehehe~!

Edit: I take back what I said to my brother last night about how practice was fun and painful, but only painful while we were at it (this class we were hitting against actual pads, not just swinging in the air...). Now my biceps really, really hurt..... But luckily my arms and shin don't have marks/bruises from the kikcing, punching, and blocking (most painful). That's actually quite surprising, and I suppose I should be thankful it doesn't hurt to lean on my arms the way it sometimes gets after an intense practice...

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