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>These things are all I used to do on the internet when I was like 10. Quizilla was practically my homepage.
You and me both. Except add 5-10 years to your age...
Anyway, on to the results:
>English Genius >You scored 100% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 100% Advanced, and 100% Expert!
I wrote and edited an entire novel by myself as well as fractions of several others; this result should surprise nobody.
>Survivor >Your survival rate is 85% and your "certain death" rate is 0%.
Meh. I was hoping for better. I'm a bit paranoid so I tend to pay attention to these things.
>Dionysus >33% Extroversion, 13% Intuition, 72% Emotiveness, 100% Perceptiveness
That's... interesting. Though not entirely unexpected.
>Edward D. Wood, Jr.
>Your film will be 10% romantic, 30% comedy, 63% complex plot, and a $ 49 million budget. >Ed Wood will get your film done waaaaay under budget, and will likely make it into a classic film of all time -- for all the wrong reasons. Let's face it, your life isn't terribly exciting to begin with...
Ugh. Sounds totally right. The only interesting things in my life are in my own brain or the things said brain has spewed into fiction. These don't translate well to film.
>Gay Preference >You scored -18 (-52 being completely gay, 0 being bisexual, and 52 being completely straight)
It's a LOT more complicated than that, for me. I won't get into it except to say that this test doesn't differentiate between having single encounters or multiple ones, which is a major flaw. I don't think fooling around with a girl for a couple hours should have the same weight as a lifetime of homosexual desires and activities.
Somewhere on the internet a couple years ago I found a pretty good IQ test — one based on real stuff like word matching and visual/spatial logic puzzles instead of just... trivia questions and math like most people think IQ tests are. I mostly liked it because I scored 100% on the thing and that made me really happy; I score high on most academic tests, but being a perfectionist means I'm only pleased if I get them all right. Wonder if I could find it again.
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