Your Score: Slytherclaw
You scored 52% Order/Chaos, and 44% Moral/Rational
Rationality with an orderly/chaotic split. What you strongly know is that you try to be rational, objective, and like to consider things as shades of gray. On order, you see the value of rules and organization but equally can become impatient and advocate a rather loose system. Your strengths arise from your ability to consider both radicals and straightlaced authority objectively; however, it can turn on you when others feel betrayed by the fact that there are few you support unconditionally and consistently.
The 4-grid I used to determine this is as follows:
Chaotic
Orderly
Moral
Gryffindor
Hufflepuff
Rational
Slytherin
Ravenclaw
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The Dating Persona Test Your Score: 10 1/4", Yew, Veela
You scored 68 wisdom, 16 bravery, 21 emotional, and 5 martyrdom!
A yew wand signifies a wizard of great wisdom and intellect and is very useful in transfigurations. The veela hair as a wand core means that you are slightly unpredictable but very powerful.
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I took the "
The Nine Muses" quiz on
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My muse is...
Calliope
Calliope is the patron goddess of epic poetry. She is often depicted holding a writing tablet and wearing a golden crown, for she is the oldest of the muses and their leader. Her name means "The Fair Voiced," but Calliope inspires eloquence in writing.
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Who is your muse? You scored as Agnostic, Agnostics consider the possibility that they may be wrong about God's existence, no matter which side of the fence they stand on. Always willing to objectively evaluate the most ridiculous proof, nevertheless, these guys are skeptics of the Nth degree.
Agnostic
92%
Scientific Atheist
75%
Apathetic Atheist
58%
Spiritual Atheist
58%
Angry Atheist
42%
Theist
25%
Militant Atheist
8%
What kind of atheist are you?created with
QuizFarm.com P.S. We started my Scandinavian Lit seminar (topic is Reception) with a discussion of theory. And I liked it.