"dislikes kyoko fukada, ayumi hamasaki and aliens"
These qualities represent your life's ideology. You are not enamoured with home sewers or homegrown fiction. Life is tough but giving two sh*ts grants a certain peace and internal harmony.
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:05 am Post subject:
littlemissfab wrote:
peaceful discreet non-aggressive
For a gal who gives the boot regularly thats seems amusing.
Mine was:
INdependent
Unconventional
Unfettered
You demand a free and unattached life for yourself that allows you to determine your own course. You have an artistic bent in your work or leisure activities.
Your urge for freedom sometimes causes you to do exactly the opposite of what is expected of you.
Your lifestyle is highly individualistic. You would never follow trends.
On the contrary, you seek to live according to your own ideas and convictions, even if this means swimming against the tide.
Seems pretty accurate actually.....
Tu_triky wrote:
i got
"dislikes kyoko fukada, ayumi hamasaki and aliens"
You demand a free and unattached life for yourself that allows you to determine your own course. You have an artistic bent in your work or leisure activities.
Your urge for freedom sometimes causes you to do exactly the opposite of what is expected of you.
Your lifestyle is highly individualistic. You would never follow trends.
On the contrary, you seek to live according to your own ideas and convictions, even if this means swimming against the tide.
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:13 pm Post subject:
Shindou wrote:
independent, unconventional, unfettered
You demand a free and unattached life for yourself that allows you to determine your own course. You have an artistic bent in your work or leisure activities.
Your urge for freedom sometimes causes you to do exactly the opposite of what is expected of you.
Your lifestyle is highly individualistic. You would never follow trends.
On the contrary, you seek to live according to your own ideas and convictions, even if this means swimming against the tide.
hmm....interesting... ...does sound like me tho
hey, eve got that one too, lol
We're sympatico!!
Must be why we love the same animes! _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:59 pm Post subject:
littlemissfab wrote:
peaceful discreet non-aggressive
You are easy-going and independent. You do not need to be the center of attention, instead you graciously let others take center stage.
You have no set plans, rather you prefer to "go with the flow," relying on your sharp instincts and intuition as situations present themselves to you. You are very social and popular, yet you are perfectly happy going off alone to persue your interests. There is a quiet confidence about you.
im not peaceful.. at all. im volatile. but basically everything is true.
Yea....I'm a little late on this...but i got this one when i took that test thingy
LOL you're not peaceful??? oh my
Ummm what am I doing right now.....I know what I'm about to do next. After this post, I'm going to eat breakfast and get ready for school One class to day. Most likely to get home by 10:15am _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:35 pm Post subject:
Currently in coffee break and taking some online test, I got this for result:
Quote:
analytical - trustworthy - self-assured
You appreciate high quality and things that endure. Consequently, you like to surround yourself with little "gems," which are often overlooked by others.
Culture and tradition are important to you.
You have found your own personal style, which is elegant and exclusive, free from the whims of fashion.
Your ideal, upon which you base your life, is sophisticated pleasure.
That's what I thought... I guess it's SOP for HMOs.
Just got back: first order of business is 4-5 weeks of physical therapy (they'll probably put me on a rack... I'll be 6'-4" when they're done), then steroid injections, if needed.
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Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 5:05 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
That's what I thought... I guess it's SOP for HMOs.
Just got back: first order of business is 4-5 weeks of physical therapy (they'll probably put me on a rack... I'll be 6'-4" when they're done), then steroid injections, if needed.
Wow, be careful with those steroids... dont end up like this.
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