| It's the pelvic thrust that really drives you insaaaaaane |
[21 Aug 2007|04:59am] |
For your sporfling pleasure...
ETA: edited to be 100x100
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| Way too much time on my hands |
[20 Aug 2007|04:15am] |
Knowing full well how meager my flist is on journals other than LJ, I am crossposting as best I can on: LJ, IJ, GJ, and JF. I will brow beat encourage everyone to play along.
How to tell that you have been spending way too much fucking too much time on fandom_wank
Sign #1: You dream of cartoon owls getting in each other's face's saying (with subtitles, even) "o rly"
Sign #2: You discover everything is funny when translated to "Swedish Chef" or "Elmer Fudd" diawect, um dee hur dee hur dee hur, bork bork, bork.
Sign #3: You get a strange notion that a quote from "Porky's" might actually be socially acceptable. They've all got boners!
Anyone continue, anyone, Buelller, Bueller.
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| Yep, still Slytherin |
[14 Aug 2007|06:27pm] |
Your Score: Slytherin You scored 36% Order/Chaos, and 37% Moral/Rational Chaotic Rationality. You don't think much of rules and restrictions; you look at things from an analytical perspective and probably think morality is relative to some extent. Your strength lies in being able to make your own judgments and form your own strategies uninhibited by others; your weakness lies in the wariness other people may have of you, perceiving you as dangerous.
You join people like Theodore Nott, Severus Snape, and Horace Slughorn.
The 4-grid I used to determine this is as follows:
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Chaotic |
Orderly |
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Gryffindor |
Hufflepuff |
| Rational |
Slytherin |
Ravenclaw |
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