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Commiekeebler
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Re: Real-life personality test
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Reply #15 on:
October 05, 2006, 01:07:45 PM »
I disagree. We've all seen what type of personality you are blessed with
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October 05, 2006, 07:52:47 PM »
Quote from: Commiekeebler on October 05, 2006, 06:26:43 AM
Riding the camel, milking the camel, skinning the camel (oh I've heard worse) are not the nicest things to do to your parents, but a lot of people take advantage of them to get ahead in life. So there you have it.
Yo ho! Me parents were killed ta gain greater fear on the high seas! Most fitting, yar.
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The jug contains what you think is the most important thing on your journey (the journey of life). Some people would put gold in their jug (meaning that it's all about the "money"), some people would put dust or sand in there (meaning that they see no meaning of their existence). You put water in there, and you drank it - good job. It means that you know what you want and you will enjoy it and live to the fullest when you come to that moment. Perhaps not worrying about tomorrow but hey - that's your personality.
Ha-ha! It's like I had water, only better.
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The sea is where you must depart from the camel. It's a different experience for different people. It contains untold mysteries beneath the waves. The sea is your love. Dark, grey, not friendly? Yes, you are understandably a bit scared of love, but not scared enough to not jump in! Good job. The worst thing I've heard was people not even approaching the sea, being afraid of sharks, and seeing a shipwreck on the shore. That's "bad experience" right there.
Hm, I stole a boat and sailed around on my love... YAR! A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME!
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The key question is about taking charge of your life, or letting other people take over it, waiting for the key to happiness be brought to you on a silver platter. You don't wait around for that - it's a good thing.
Yar! Stealing what is freely given is the only way for a pirate! I'll take no man's charity when I could steal everything he loves and burn the rest!
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The dog is a symbol for your friends. How do you like them, how do they like you. Looks like you have no friend problems at all
"Hey Maggie" *plomp, snore*. You trust your friends and they seem trustworthy enough.
Friends are for a short and merry life on the high seas, complete with rum and murdering them on a whim!
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Your most favorite animal shows how you see yourself - it has all your best and worst qualities.
Yar, dogs... They're filthy, smelly, and the know how to hump! Dead on matey!
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The second favorite animal is how others see you. At best and worst.
Same as above!
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Coffee shows what you think about sex. Coffee = sex. So, um, right. Well, that's all folks.
Sex is fer landlubbers!
Drink up me harties yo ho!
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Whipstitch
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Re: Real-life personality test
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October 06, 2006, 09:37:50 AM »
One of my all time favorite lyrics/quotes: I don't beg from no rich man, and I don't scream and kick when his shit don't fall in my hands man, 'cuz I know how to steal.
If those aren't words to live by for shadowrunners and pirates alike, I'll let tear keelhaul me.
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Nobody seems to realize that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal.
Melkir
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Re: Real-life personality test
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October 06, 2006, 09:43:28 AM »
hrm... I don't like coffee, but that other thing, I'm all for. I don't like your test!
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Company Man
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Re: Real-life personality test
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October 09, 2006, 02:23:31 PM »
Quote from: Commiekeebler on October 05, 2006, 12:17:58 PM
You're missing a big point here: the answers themselves aren't as important as how you say them. It's not what, it's why.
No. You're missing the point.
I drink coffee. All day long.
Therefore, I am Dionysus, Greek God of Sex.
Don't argue. It's science.
-CM
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Re: Real-life personality test
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October 09, 2006, 05:48:43 PM »
heh, I responded to the coffee by saying that I hate coffee and that it tastes like shit. Interesting.
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WhiteKnight
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October 09, 2006, 10:27:46 PM »
Disclaimer: Misogynistic Joke
I like my coffee like I like my women.
Quiet.
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Whipstitch
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Re: Real-life personality test
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October 10, 2006, 03:42:42 PM »
...The test was pretty much right on about my attitude towards sex. Just like coffee, it can be rather invigorating but I'll be damned if I let the brief moment of euphoria allow an outside influence to take any meaningful level of control over my life.
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Re: Real-life personality test
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October 10, 2006, 03:52:33 PM »
Also, when you get it in low quality places like gas stations it can be really bad... And when you get it at McDonald's, it can give you permanent genital damage. The analogy couldn't be more perfect!
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October 10, 2006, 06:40:33 PM »
You know, some people pay for coffee, I brew my own.
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Commiekeebler
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October 10, 2006, 07:54:11 PM »
All I can do is sit back and giggle.
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October 10, 2006, 08:47:37 PM »
Since you're the expert, I'm sure you know that giggling at lewd jokes is a sign that your father gave you coffee when you were a small child...
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October 11, 2006, 12:04:44 AM »
Chinese people love coffee.
*Sagenod*
Ever been to Thailand? The streets are practically DRENCHED with Java.
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Commiekeebler
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October 14, 2006, 04:23:31 PM »
Well there you have it - no wonder they have an overpopulation problem...
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1. You're in the desert. Sun, sky, sand. Everything is hot. You're lost, alone. As you march on under oppressive heat, you see a camel. In your own words, describe what the camel looks like, and what will you do once you see him.
It's the same color of Sand, so I ignore it, it has to be marriage
2. As you continue on your journey, you find a jug in the sand. Describe the jug, what's inside, and what will you do once you find it.
The jug is darker brown then the sand and is full of water so I drank it.
3. You continue on and finally come out of the desert - onto a sea shore. Describe the sea, and your actions.
The sea is all wavy and cool so I run to the sea to cool myself off from the heat of the desert
4. On the shore, you see the building of your hotel. Walking into the lobby, you find that noone is there; even the receptionist is gone. There's the bell you can ring for help, but noone comes when you do. Your room key is just over the desk, on the board with all the other room keys. What do you do?
Take my key go up to my room so I can go up to my room so I can turn the AC and take a cool shower and wash off the sand and salt.
5. You finally go up in the elevator to your room, and in the hallway, right in front of your door, you see a dog. Describe the dog, and your actions.
The dog is a medium size dog that’s black and white, looks much like the dog I had when I was a kid. So I go up to the dog pet and go into my room.
6. The next questions are not related to this story. What's your favorite animal, and why?
A dog because there are a good friend and do not judge people on there looks or attitude.
7. What's your second most favorite animal, and why?
A cat because there the next best thing to a dog.
8. Do you like coffee? If yes, why, and how do you like it? If no, why not?
Yes, I like the flavor of it when it’s hot. I like my coffee with cream and sugar the way I like my women.
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