i did have a parakeet!

Aug 30, 2006 17:20

and yeah! the pythagoreans are a bunch of arrogant punks! woo-woo!

Pan
66% Extroversion, 66% Intuition, 72% Emotiveness, 100% Perceptiveness You are Pan. You're an extremely creative and fun-loving individual. You have a predisposition to acting and performing, and you enjoy it. YOu're very ( Read more... )

t.s. eliot, novel, wicca

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Trying again... this didn't post properly the first time... thegizzardofoz August 31 2006, 13:46:24 UTC


Aphrodite

66% Extroversion, 33% Intuition, 72% Emotiveness, 76% Perceptiveness

Funloving, talkative, flamboyant, social... you are most like
Aphrodite. You love parties, people, fashion, and sex. You're
impulsive, inconcise, and you find crowds and parties to be energizing.
You're optimistic, upbeat, and frequently irrational. You hate
structure and routine, and you don't like know-it-alls. You're not
really a "big picture" person, however, and might not always assess the
consequences of your actions before taking them. You do have a very
strong hedonistic streak, though, and this gives you a magnetic
personality. You dislike people who think too much.

Famous People like you: Elvis, Eva Gabor, Paris Hilton, Elizabeth Taylor
Stay very, very, very far away from: Atlas, Prometheus, The Oracle, Daedalus, and Hermes. Seek out: Everyone else.


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Re: Trying again... this didn't post properly the first time... celticlovecross August 31 2006, 19:41:50 UTC
i was gonna say . . . where's the goddess in this? ironic that a man should score it . . . oh, wait -- what am i saying? maybe not. hehe. *especially* with an ass like that. :p

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alecthegreat August 31 2006, 17:11:02 UTC


Orpheus

33% Extroversion, 86% Intuition, 100% Emotiveness, 71% Perceptiveness

You are an artist, an aesthete, a sensitive, and someone who has never
really let go of that childlike innocence. To you, all of life has a
sense of wonder in it, and the story of Orpheus was written about
someone just like you.

When the Argo passed the island of the Sirens, Orpheus played
a song more beautiful than the Sirens to prevent the crew from becoming
enticed. When his wife died, he ventured into the underworld to charm
Hades but, in his naivete, he looked back becoming trapped there.

You can capture your unique world view and relate it to others ( ... )

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celticlovecross August 31 2006, 19:36:20 UTC
you rigged it -- i mean come on, HEMINGWAY?! that's too close to reality, too perfect a fit for you. AND you get shakespeare! taking all the good ones, hey? you can't have it this good, i protest!

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thegizzardofoz September 1 2006, 13:06:07 UTC
Hee hee... Hemingway and Mr. Rogers!

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celticlovecross September 1 2006, 14:33:08 UTC
yeah, and i got stuck with dr. seuss, grrrr . . . damn those sneetches! DAMN ALL THE SNEETCHES WITH STARS ON THARS!!!

(i did NOT just quote that. i do NOT still have dr. seuss memorized. i mean, i'm in GRAD SCHOOL.)

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