Sian

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Sunday, 29 May 2005

I took a bunch of personality tests on line, just for you, and here are the results:

If I were A computer Operating System, I'd be Palm OS

If I were A pre-1985 videogame character  I'd be A Break-out Bat

If I were a High School Stereotype I'd be A geek

If I were a Country I'd be Texas(yes, I know this isn't a country, but that was my result)

If I were a Care Bear I'd be Cheer Bear

If I were a MPAA rating  I'd be PG... although, if I were...

a Betty Page I'd be whip Betty, so somebody's program needs a little tweaking.

If I were a villain I'd be an evil genius (Like Moriarty.)

If I were a horrible affliction I'd be Bubonic Plague. 

If I were an historical lunatic I would be Nicola Tesla...

If I were a Famous homosexual...  I'd be Eleanor Rosevelt.

If I were an Evil Criminal  I'd be Jack the Ripper

If I were  a Movie Villain   I'd be Hannibal Lecter.  (I took a "which" Hannibal Lecter test, nearby,and discovered that I'm "fine dining" Hannibal Lecter)

If I were a Classic Book I'd be Machiavelli's The Prince  hmmm... that must explain why my friends  keep calling me "Machiavellian"

If I were a Finger  I'd be A thumb...  it's not really a finger, but that's opposition, I guess.

If I were a Simpsons Character  I'd be Lisa Simpson.  Hope that isn't a crack about my hair.

 

Okay, so there they are, and now I'm bored.  One caveat, however:  all of these tests (with the exception of which finger I am) provided code with which to post results.  This may tend to imply one of two biases: A) patronage by people who have places to post said code, among whom INTP personalities would be disproportionately represented or B.) a desire of the websites to make money, which would be representative of a slant in the people who programmed these tests, resulting in not entirely objective results.  In either case, I'm bored, now, and am going to go drink my coffee.


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