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Aug 31, 2006 21:45

Luna's sitting cross-legged on the ground, flipping through a book -- it says "Kokology, the game of self-discovery" on the cover, and she's clearly engrossed in it -- but not engrossed enough to not force it on everyone else ( Read more... )

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la_baronne September 1 2006, 03:02:36 UTC
Well, I suppose the number.... seventy two?

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:12:17 UTC
Which of these memorable scenes from the tale of Cinderella stands out the most in your mind?

1) Cinderella suffering at the hands of her wicked step-mother.
2) Cinderella being transformed into a beautiful princess by her fairy god-mother.
3) Cinderella losing her slipper, as the clock strikes midnight.
4) When the prince finally finds her, and the slipper fits on her foot.

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la_baronne September 1 2006, 03:31:27 UTC
Oh, the last! It is so terribly romantic!

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:45:19 UTC
Your answer to this represents your greatest flaw--

You're too easily satisfied with the average life; an average job, average friends, average family. Work on discovering more of what makes you feel unique -- remember, you're an individual, even if you don't feel like one!

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visiblemystery September 1 2006, 03:03:12 UTC
I do adore psychology. Seventy-four, I think.

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:18:39 UTC
Pretend you're Cinderella. If, when the prince came to try the slipper on your step-sisters, and he slid it onto the foot of your step-sister and it was a perfect fit-- How would you react to this unpleasant surprise?

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visiblemystery September 1 2006, 03:21:15 UTC
I believe I would find it rather amusing. The prince would very shortly have rather a dreadful time of things-- and I expect he would have only himself to blame, if he could not recognize who it was he meant to find.

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:47:15 UTC
The way you reacted to this situation represents the way you would react when a rival in love who attempts to steal your partner from you. According to your answer, you'd be amused and blame your lover for not being in love with you?

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irishcorydon September 1 2006, 03:06:04 UTC
*a little suspiciously* . . . One hundred.

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:20:20 UTC
You are out fishing one day, when you feel a tug on the line. You reel the fish in, but as it leaves the water, it thrashes around and smacks into you. What part of your body does it hit?

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irishcorydon September 1 2006, 03:22:49 UTC
*thinks a moment* Probably th' arm. I don't think it'd get high enough to hit me in the face.

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:48:32 UTC
The body part you named is that which you feel most insecure about. I think you have nice arms, so I doubt there's anything to worry about.

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winestains September 1 2006, 03:08:17 UTC
Thirty. I'm not usually this adventurous.

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:23:03 UTC
You're standing in front of a painting at the art museum, intently looking at it, when a stranger comes up to you and says something. Which of the following does he say?

1) Isn't that a beautiful picture?
2) What do you think of this painting?
3) Excuse me, do you have the time?
4) You know, I happen to be a painter myself.

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winestains September 1 2006, 03:28:40 UTC
Well-- the first one, I'd suppose. It must be, if you'd talk to a complete stranger about it, don't you think?

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:49:32 UTC
You answer reveals what sort of a first impression you make! Your friendly and positive nature creates a great first impression. Your only concern should be that people don't take you seriously.

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_greenified_ September 1 2006, 03:10:43 UTC
76, I guess.

Also, I would just like to say that the typist is forcing me to do this.

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:30:36 UTC
Pretend you're on a safari tour, and you see lions feeding on their prey, hungrily devouring the hunks of raw meat. What are you thinking as you watch this scene?

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_greenified_ September 1 2006, 03:32:24 UTC
*blinks* You're an odd girl.

Well that depends. Are they Lions or lions?

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loonyradish September 1 2006, 03:49:50 UTC
What's the difference?

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