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February 25, 2004 -- 6:43 PM
posted by pete

February 25, 2004 -- 5:32 PM
posted by Jsese

I took the country test three times, only changing my answer about climate preference, an dquaity of life(depends on the weather). First I was canada, then lybia, then thiland. I have no Idea who I am

February 25, 2004 -- 2:20 PM
posted by Sousuke Sagara

Humility can only make you better as a person, and besides what can't kill you can only make you stronger.

February 25, 2004 -- 2:00 PM
posted by alison

    well, Beck,

    I have a bumper sticker that says how much I think you should change.
    I don't know about the rest of the group...

    ;)

    So, so much for the job I applied for in Vegreville.
    I'm on the call back list in case the people they contacted say no
    *sigh* I give up.

    apparently this week is going to be a living hell for me
    or at least a serious lesson in humility.

February 25, 2004 -- 10:39 AM
posted by Beck

    Yeha!



    You're China!

    Big and powerful, you have a long history behind you with more good
    and bad than you care to remember, or are really capable of remembering.  Lately, in
    older age, you've gotten sort of crochety and even mean-spirited.  There is still a
    lot that's beautiful about you, but most of the focus people have when they think about you
    is how hard it is to work with you.  There's hope that you might start opening up to
    people, but lots of people have bumper stickers about how much you should
    change.

    Take the
    Country Quiz at the
    Blue Pyramid



    What do you think... is this accurate?

February 25, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Sousuke Sagara

That personality quiz is not accurate... Humans have continous variation as do most natural things, therefore you can not use a binary type way of defining human potential or pesonality. The quiz is made vauge enough that people will think that it fits there personality. If you think about it even Healers make up 6 million people in the world. Thats still alot of people you have to write a personality profile about. You therefore make it as vauge as possible so people think it fits there personality. A simple 40 some odd question yes or no quiz is not accurate enough to easily define someone. Actual personality profiling is a long process with many weeks if not months of observations by professional psychologist to make an accurate personality profile. So in reply Percy the quiz gives insight into a persons personality but not a very accurate picture. Like I said before you can not pigeon hole someone into a category just like that. Sorry about the rant.

February 25, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Sousuke Sagara

Its actually not a country but now I'm considered a redneck... Yeah!

February 25, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Sousuke Sagara

    Guess what country I ended up with!



    You're Texas!

    You aren't really much of your own person, but everyone around
    you wishes you'd go away, so you might as well be independent.  You're
    sort of loud-mouthed and abrasive, but you do have a fair amount of power.  You
    like big trucks, big cattle, and big oil rigs.  And sometimes you really
    smell.  But it's not all bad, you're big enough to have some soft spots
    somewhere in all that redneck madness.

    face="Times New Roman">Take the Country
    Quiz
    at the Blue Pyramid

February 25, 2004 -- 12:07 AM
posted by Sousuke Sagara

Yep the daily post... No more crazy rants for a while...

February 25, 2004 -- 12:07 AM
posted by Pam

    So i guess I am not Canadian - which could be ok- except for the fact that I am supposedly
    France. I guess my mothers side is part french- being the fact that her madien name is Gillard- which is supposed to be pronounced with a french accent. Then I did the same question changing one of my answers, and I ended up being the United Nations - damn united nations

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