40 posts tagged “quiz”
I couldn't resist....
| Night Elf Druid |
![]() ![]() Night Elves are the sexiest of the bunch. They're the hot flower children of Warcraft: at one with nature, and dancing all the while. As a druid, you tend to be relaxed and accepting - though if there is something you don't want to do, then you won't do it - simple as that. You're an easygoing and versatile person. |
| Find out your real-life WoW race and class at QuizGalaxy.com |
Stolen from my Bisket...
| Your Inner European is Russian! |
![]() You've got a great balance of danger and allure. |
Stolen from brownamazon:
| You Are an Animal Print Bra! |
![]() Wild, zany, and even a little crazy. You make every date an unpredictable adventure. You want a guy who will constantly surprise you. A relationship that's the most insane ride of your life. |
Another one from Yod but I don't know if he posted his...
What D&D Character Are You?
You are a:
True Neutral Elf Druid Cleric
Alignment:
True Neutral characters are very rare. They believe that balance is the most important thing, and will not side with any other force. They will do whatever is necessary to preserve that balance, even if it means switching allegiances suddenly.
Race:
Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existence.
Primary Class:
Druids are a special variety of Cleric who serves the Earth, and can call upon the power in the earth to accomplish their goals. They tend to be somewhat fanatical about defending natural settings.
Secondary Class:
Clerics are the voices of their deity on Earth. They perform the work of their deity, but this doesn't mean that they preach to a congregation all their lives. If their deity needs something done, they will do it, and can call upon that deity's power to accomplish their goals.
Take this quiz!
Thanks, brownamazon!
It's all Kristi's fault! Another personality quiz! Take it here. I'm more a Type 7 with Type 9 a close second, and wing of 2w3... whatever that means (I still haven't quite figured out that one).
Enneagram Type 7 - The Enthusiast
Pleasure seekers and planners, in search of distraction
People of this personality type are essentially concerned that their lives be an exciting adventure. Sevens are future oriented, restless people who are generally convinced that something better is just around the corner. They are quick thinkers who have a great deal of energy and who make lots of plans. They tend to be extroverted, multi-talented, creative and open minded. They are enthusiasts who enjoy the pleasures of the senses and who don't believe in any form of self-denial.
Sevens are practical people who have multiple skills. They know how to network and to promote themselves and their interests. They often have an entrepreneurial spirit and are able to convey their enthusiasm to those with whom they come in contact. When they are able to focus their talents, they are often highly successful. Focusing does not always come easily for Sevens, however. Their tendency to believe that something better awaits them, makes them reluctant to narrow down their options or to pursue their aims with true devotion.
The central problem for Sevens is that their pursuit of pleasure is compulsive. Sevens are fear types who are specifically afraid of the power of negative states of mind. These they avoid by seeking distractions in the external environment: by multi-tasking, by keeping their options open, by engaging in stimulation seeking of all kinds. For this reason, Sevens are more prone than most to addictions of all sorts, whether it be to shopping, gambling, drugs or whatever.
Sevens usually have a high opinion of themselves and their talents; they tend to focus on their strengths and virtues and to downplay their flaws and vices. They are often a bit self-centered which manifests in an unfounded feeling of entitlement. As Sevens don't want to confront their own darker emotions, they also have difficulty acknowledging the pain that others experience, so that they sometimes have a hard time seeing the reality of other people. The extent of the Seven's flight from negative emotions is really a measure of the Seven's mental health; the more that the Seven flees from them, the more their strength grows and the more likely they are to erupt into consciousness in the form of an anxiety disorder or a severe depressive episode.
As they are outward looking and not especially prone to introspection, it is not uncommon for Sevens to mistype themselves. Sometimes they mistype as Eights, as Sevens too can be domineering, especially if Eight is the dominant wing. But Eights are not anxious and they lack the quick, mental energy that is charateristic of the Seven. Sevens can easily mistype as Threes, but Threes are much more single minded than Sevens and don't suffer from the desire to keep all options open. Surprisingly, Sevens can mistype as Fours. When they recognize the disparity between the optimistic, fun loving persona that they project to the world and their own, often anxious internal mental states, they can confuse their pain with the melancholia of type Four. Sevens are in flight from this pain however, whereas Fours often cultivate their negative mental states.
Directions: Change all the answers so they apply to you. Then, send this to a whole bunch of people you know, INCLUDING the person who sent it to you.
It's the season to be cheerful!!!
So without further ado (or a-don't...)
- Wrapping paper or gift bags? Wrapping paper. Gift bags are cheating! I always feel so cheap and lame when I use gift bags - like I didn't take the time to do actual wrapping. Like Sara, I love wrapping presents and have been known to wrap other people's just to do it. Matter of fact, through my Active 20-30 group, we are going to wrap presents through an organization called Christmas Promise. Yay! More gifts!!
- Real tree or artificial? The answer to this is that I would love to have a REAL tree every year. I would love to go out to the tree farm, find the perfect tree, cut it down, and haul it back home, stick it in some water, and decorate it. The reality is that trees can be upwards of $100, and stringing lights on the tree is my absolute LEAST favorite part, so until I'm rich and famous (or have kids), I'll be using the 7' artificial pre-lit tree. I would rather settle for a stupid artificial than to go without one at all.
- When do you put up the tree? I always have high hopes to put it up right after Thanksgiving, but I don't usually have it up until the end of the first or second week of December.
- When do you take the tree down? I'd keep the tree up all year if I could, but usually it is something done on New Year's Day. Something low-impact for the hangover, you know!
- Do you like eggnog? Oh yes. Bud's Egg Nog, Sunnyside Farms Eggnog. This year, I thought about making my own. I haven't gotten around to it yet, though!
- Favorite gift received as a child? Hm, that's a tough one. Partially because I get kickass gifts, and partly because I can't remember if they were birthday or Christmas gifts. Crepe Suzette! I don't know!
- Do you have a nativity scene? Yes - the ceramic one I made for my mother when our family one burned (it was made of wood)
- Hardest person to buy for? I have a strange gift giving philosophy, which makes nearly everyone hard to buy for. Some people have an item they want, or they give a list, and that's it. I don't like lists so much, because you have an idea of what you are getting. I love surprises - and I love surprising people with things I've noticed that they need or want that they didn't include on their list. I'm not talking about buying socks and underwear when they wanted a Wii, but I am talking about ... buying my sister a mortar and pestle when she forgot that she told me she wanted one. Of course, that can backfire, but I figure that is what gift receipts are for!
- Easiest person to buy for? My sister, cuz, well, it's like buying for me. Sorta.
- Worst Christmas gift ever received? My ex-step-mother-in-law (yeah, you can follow the chain) bought me a flannel sleep shirt that was 3 sizes too small and fugly. It was one of those throw-away gifts she spent all of $5 on because I was married to her step-son.
- Mail or email Christmas card? It's going to be email if any at all. I want to save my moolah for real presents, not postage!
- Favorite Christmas movie? While You Were Sleeping .. while not technically a "Christmas" movie, it does take place during Christmas.
- When do you start shopping for Christmas? I can't start shopping until the 2nd or 3rd week of December. I've tried shopping early and I end up forgetting the present or paying too much for it (because it goes on super sale during the shopping season)
- Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Yes - and the new recipient loved their gift so much that I figured it was made for them and simply got misdirected to me.
- Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Gingerbread cookies
- Clear lights or colored on the tree? Colored
- Favorite Christmas song? Oh Holy Night
- Travel at Christmas or stay at home? I like both - it only matters that I spend it with people I love
- Can you name Santa's reindeer? You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.. Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen... but do you recall the most famous reindeer of all (since 1939, thanks to Montgomery Ward, at least)? Rudolph!
- Do you have an angel on top or a star? Angel
- Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? Only one on Christmas Eve (if at all), and the rest first thing in the morning. Though, this year we're not doing that. It gets harder when you get older and it isn't just the immediate nuclear family anymore. Now with in-laws and friends and whatnot...
- Most annoying thing about this time of year? The crowds of slow ass people - on the roads, in stores, everywhere. AAAAAHHHH! The entire world just gets a little slower, but a lot less friendly, too. I wonder why that is, anyway.
What's yours?
The following is excerpted from a children's book, Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants, by Dave Pilkey, in which the evil Professor forces everyone to assume new names. To find out your new name, follow the three steps below:
1. Use the third letter of your first name to determine your new first name:
a = snickle
b = doombah
c = goober
d = cheesey
e = crusty
f = greasy
g = dumbo
h = farcus
I = dorky
j = doofus
k = funky
l = boobie
m = sleezy
n = sloopy
o = fluffy
p = stinky
q = slimy
r = dorfus
s = snooty
t = tootsie
u = dipsy
v = sneezy
w = liver
x = skippy
y = dinky
z = zippy
2. Use the second letter of your real last name to determine the first half of your new last name:
a = dippin
b = feather
c = batty
d = burger
e = chicken
f = barffy
g = lizard
h = waffle
i = farkle
j = monkey
k = flippin
l = fricken
m = bubble
n = rhino
o = potty
p = hamster
q = buckle
r = gizzard
s = lickin
t = snickle
u = chuckle
v = pickle
w = lickin
x = dingle
y = gorilla
z = girdle
3. Use the third letter of your real last name to determine the second half of your new last name:
a = butt
b = boob
c = face
d = nose
e = hump
f = breath
g = pants
h = shorts
i = lips
j = honker
k = head
l = tush
m = chunks
n = dunkin
o = brains
p = biscuits
q = toes
r = doodle
s = fanny
t = sniffer
u = sprinkles
v = frack
w = squirt
x = humperdinck
y = hiney
z = juice
I'm very undecided when it comes to the 2008 Presidential election. My dad's girlfriend, Loring, sent me this little quiz (oh how I love me some quizzes!) to help me figure it out.
Figure your own top candidate out at http://www.vajoe.com/candidate_calculator.html
For each of the 2008 Presidental Issues, choose if you support (yes/no/unsure) and the importance (low/med/high) of that issue in your mind. (ISSUES: Abortion Rights, Death Penalty,No Child Left Behind, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, ANWR Drilling, Kyoto Protocol, Assault Weapons Ban, Gun Background Checks, Patriot Act, Guantanamo, Water Boarding of Captives, Citizen Path for Illegals, Border Fence, Internet Neutrality, Iran Sanctions, Iran Military Action, Support Iraq War, Increase Minimum Wage, Same Sex Marriage, Universal Health Care, Free Trade, School Vouchers, Privatizing Social Security)
Your Top Match
You planned to vote for Undecided. Based on your responses, your top candidate for 2008 is below.

Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich (D)
80.00% matchYour Other Top Matches
You will want to pay close attention to these candidates through election day.
Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D) - 52.00%
Arizona Senator John McCain (R) - 52.00%
Middle of the Pack
If your top choices aren't in the running, keep an eye on these candidates in 2008.
Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd (D) - 48.00%
Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) - 48.00%
Delaware Senator Joseph Biden (D) - 44.00%
Kansas Senator Sam Brownback (R) - 44.00%
Businessman John Cox (R) - 44.00%
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) - 44.00%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) - 40.00%
California Representative Duncan Hunter (R) - 40.00%
Texas Representative Ron Paul (R) - 40.00%
Bottom of the Barrel
You won't be getting on the campaign trail with these candidates anytime soon.



