Which Dysfunctional Faerie Are You?

Jan 15, 2005 21:49

OOC: Okay, I promise to stop clogging my LJ with these quizzes soon enough. In the meantime these are funski. Soon as I saw Dysfunctional in the title I knew that quiz had my name on it. My results? Meh...


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Well then . draco_t_o February 19 2005, 21:48:38 UTC
Queen of the Damned, I have that DVD and most of the tracks online and on my mp3 player. 'Slept so long' is a good one.

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Re: Well then . noktiluka February 20 2005, 01:18:19 UTC
Oh that evil faerie is good. I like that one.

Yes. The QotD soundtrack is cool; goes well with reading the books too. It's just as well you ended up liking it, Rhi. Your mother probably thinks I'm a bad influence having sent you songs like this....turning you into some goth type person...heaven forbid. My Mum got over it when I was 14, playing depressing songs by Placebo and turned up the volume on Korn "Dead Bodies Everywhere". . She really, really enjoyed that...yes.

Maybe you would like to hear some more Manson, Rhi, if you liked Redeemer. I guess there's no point me sending them anymore, now that you have Limewire.

And yes...you do have a lot of faeries about your page...perhaps you wish to fly away?

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Re: Well then. rhiannon_hayden February 20 2005, 02:23:26 UTC
Too evil faerie, huh? And what a pretty faerie you are too.

Yeah, Slept So Long is a great one. I love Forsaken and Sleeper too.

Lol @ Jen. I don’t think my mum blames anyone else for it, possibly Samantha for bringing the movie over but I think she’s just come to the conclusion I’m going all weird on her. Told me I was turning into a ‘teenager’ on her. Very observant, my mother. *rolls eyes* I should play Zwitter out loud one time, now that would freak her out. A few of the people on the celebrations committee for the year 12 events happening this year are planning a goth/punk day for the last day of Semester 1. I can’t wait to see the look on her face when I come out dressed all goth. She’ll have a heart attack. My friends can’t wait for her reaction either. They already find it hilarious that she terrified of me turning into a goth. Not like it would be a bad thing anyway ( ... )

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Re: Well then. noktiluka February 20 2005, 04:12:37 UTC
Good to know your Mum isn't gonna hunt me down haha, after all no one can make you who you are except you ( ... )

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Re: Well then. rhiannon_hayden February 20 2005, 04:53:05 UTC
Yeah, well that’s my mum for ya. She’s giving me the impression lately that she feels I’m turning into this horror of a daughter on her; she thought she’d skipped past all that. Well if my music taste and time spent on the net are making her think that I’d hate to see how she’d react having a daughter like some of the girls at my school. Geez anyone would think I’m spending my time on the streets smoking and drinking the way she reacts. Meh ( ... )

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Re: Well then. noktiluka February 20 2005, 05:05:28 UTC
Lol @ invoking evil spirits out of lyrics. hahaha good luck.

Oh the footy, eh...wish I could say something really knowledgeable and sport related but I have no sporty discourse to speak of.

Yes, we do have similar taste in music so you'll probably like the songs I listed. So if your team wins the footy does that mean you don't d/l Rammstein/ Manson, or that you do?

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Re: Well then. rhiannon_hayden February 20 2005, 05:15:20 UTC
Lmao. That’s cool.

If they win I'll still be d/ling them, just if they lose I'm gonna be feeling a greater need for angry music, and lots of it. Especially if my dad gets on the phone. #-o Essendon is his team and he is just as much of a one-eyed supporter with them as I am with Carlton. Carlton/Essendon matches are always WWIII @ his place between the two of us, I'm supposed to be there tonight but he's packing so we came home early. I guess that saved me having to cope with his sullen face after we win. Any roads. If Essendon get up(which they wont), he will not be able to resist the temptation of calling me up and shit stirring me about it. If that’s the case then I'll be needing a shit load of Rammstein I reckon.

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Re: Well then. noktiluka February 20 2005, 05:20:07 UTC
lol. When I lived in Victoria my best friend was an Essendon supporter. They even dragged me to a match and leant me a red and black scarf. You Victorians are sooo serious about your AFL. hehe. Anyway...umm *puts on sporty man voice and raises fist* "Go Carlton".

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Re: Well then. rhiannon_hayden February 20 2005, 05:44:35 UTC
LMFARO! Yey Nej.

I'm surrounded by bloody Essendon supporters. My Dad, my sheep of a sister, my best friend Nadia and another good friend of mine, Renata and then Amber (our friendship is kinda hmm but anyway)...not to mention the whooole of my dads side of the family save Bernard jr. We are the only two members of the Michell family that escaped the brainwashing, both Carlton supporters. My dad reckons our brains were damaged at birth. *rolls eyes* I say our loyalty to Carlton has nothing to do with that, it’s the fact that we were actually born with brains ( ... )

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Re: Well then. noktiluka February 21 2005, 03:01:00 UTC
lmao. That's so funny Rhi. The love of sport to the point of religious reverence is completely alien to me. My family is not into sport at all. I think I'm alot like my Dad, really into music and the internet and stuff, but not sport. Not to say those interests and sport are mutually exclusive; they aren't. You're proof of that.

Anyway, the match my friends in Vic took me to was an Essendon/Collingwood match when I was about 16 and one of the guys we went with was a Collingwood supporter. Needless to say we had no voices left by the end of the match. I mainly yelled cos it gave me soemthing to do. Even though I wasn't born to the religion of AFL, I still got temporarily sucked into it. It was kinda fun, as was playing Lazer Zone afterwards in which I remember kicking the butt of that Collingwood Supporter...suck shit...I think they lost the match actually, I can't remember. :)

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