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megan29 February 3 2010, 01:58:05 UTC
Ha, I got Hera, too, even after I went back and changed a good chunk of the answers. I wonder how many answers they have - given the questions, I was fairly sure I'd get Athena. But that may not even be on their list.

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grandma_kate February 3 2010, 03:37:45 UTC
I do an entry every day in my family's blog telling them what is being celebrated every day. February is Spunky Broads Month so I guess the Heras of the world may as well celebrate all month.

I am actually so much mellower than I've ever been, I was surprised to be recognized as the natural queen. ~Tips crown to fellow royalty.~

I just did a quick set of answers that I thought would get Minerva. I used to write tests for Educational Testing Service so I can't help it.

Which Goddess lurks in your soul?
Athena

You are a wise one, my dear! Athena is the Greek Goddess of wisdom, disciplined war, philosophy and knowledge. She is a selective Goddess, as she only inhabits those of your high intelligence and keenness to learn great things. You’re usually not seen without a book in your hand or your eyes glued to the internet (which is, after all, the great information highway!). This should not suggest that you don’t enjoy people, as your cleverness and sharp wit are usually in full force when in a social situation, to everyone’s

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megan29 February 3 2010, 09:22:36 UTC
Ah, obviously you are more Athena than me, since I couldn't figure out how to get her. Mostly, I just changed the answers I felt ambivalent about. But I was quite firm on everything that had to do with science and knowledge, so I don't see how that didn't directly lead to Athena in the first and/or second case. Thanks for that getting her summary!

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grandma_kate February 3 2010, 14:44:25 UTC
I think I found the Goddess in Moonette, or at least Moonette at our parties.

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kelleypen February 3 2010, 16:55:17 UTC
Not sure why I'm Demeter, other than sometimes I get called an earth mother. But Hera is good . . . she's the queen bee.

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grandma_kate February 3 2010, 18:50:02 UTC
I guess I had to be Demeter at home with my three and his three, but Hera at work with a demanding job and being the wife of a Dean. Now I am retired and don't have to do anything. My current husband calls me "Earth Grandma".

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gabrielladusult February 4 2010, 00:34:36 UTC
I can see it either way.

How did you get the graphic to display properly?

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grandma_kate February 4 2010, 00:43:56 UTC
There is a "Share with Friends" section towards the bottom of the final page and LJ is the pencil. Click it and fill in your LJ name and password and it will post for you.

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