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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #181604
just your average... er... correction: just your normal... correction: me.
#242150 added May 19, 2003 at 1:44pm
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idiosyncratic
::sigh:: Latin was okay. Trig/Precalc tomorrow. Not looking forward to it at all.

Mom: "You can get a 100 on this exam. You just have to work hard... and pray to Saint Jude."
Me: "I thought he was for illness?"
Mom: "No, hopeless cases."

She was joking, but there was a grain of truth.

Took a quiz last night:

Type ~ Percent
Vigilant ~ 71%
Solitary ~ 50%
Idiosyncratic ~ 72%
Adventurous ~ 36%
Mercurial ~ 50%
Dramatic ~ 6%
Self-Confident ~ 39%
Sensitive ~ 43%
Devoted ~ 28%
Concientous ~ 61%
Leisurely ~ 50%
Aggressive ~ 25%
Self-Sacrificing ~ 56%

Idiosyncratic

(Self, Real World)

Not like anyone else. Dreamers, seekers of the spirit, visionaries, mystics. True originals and they stand out.

Inner life: Idiosyncratic individuals are tuned in to and sustained by their own feelings and belief systems, whether or not others accept or understand their particular world view or approach to life.

Own World: They are self-directed and independent, requiring few close relationships.

Own thing: Oblivious to convention, Idiosyncratic individuals create interesting, unusual, often eccentric lifestyle.

Expanded reality: Open to anything, they are interested in the occult, the extrasensory, and the supernatural.

Metaphysics: They are drawn to abstract and speculative thinking.

Outward view: Though they are inner-directed and follow their own hearts and minds, Idiosyncratic men and women are known observers of others, particularly sensitive to how other people react to them.


http://www.personalityonline.com/tests/engine.html?testid=3

Disagree with parts of that, as I disagree with most results on some points.

Vigilant was a close second. Maybe I'll play with that quiz sometime and see what their definition for "vigilant" is.

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