Meme: Tea Type

Oct 05, 2011 01:41

For obvious reasons, this was a quiz I couldn't resist taking.

You Are Earl Grey Tea


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bamf October 5 2011, 06:50:14 UTC
Vhat do you mean no comment? You do not think this stands for you very vell?

You Are Jasmine Tea


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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 06:56:36 UTC
The "no comment" was mostly reserved for life in general, love. Not necessarily the quiz.

I'd say that result has you about 50% figured out. What do you think?

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bamf October 5 2011, 07:14:03 UTC
Oh, forgive me. [He brings his palm to his forehead.] I am just understanding you now.

Hm, I'm not sure. It doesn't seem terribly accurate does it? Perhaps I am more private than I think still, but I am certain I can be entirely hysterical vhen I have cause to be. Heh.

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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 17:33:41 UTC
No, that's all right. I'm not good at this "journaling" thing. Introspection is difficult. [Jude reaches for Kurt's wrist and eases his partner's hand down so that he can kiss the spot on his head that he hit.]

I think you're a very level-headed man, Kurt. You reserve that hysteria for a time after the problem is solved, but in the moment you're very good at keeping focused and doing what's necessary. You're also highly complimentary. You see the good in everyone, love. Even those other people overlook. And I think you're better about expressing yourself than the test implies.

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fire_starter October 5 2011, 13:48:08 UTC
I don't know you all that well, but from what I do know that seems pretty spot on.

Mine though, not so much;

You Are Chai Tea


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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 17:42:20 UTC
I'd say there are aspects about mind that are pretty correct. Which is surprising, given some of the others I've seen appear to be completely off. Though I think there are elements of yours that might be fitting. Granted, I don't know you that well either. But brilliant, spirited, and intense seem like they might work. And to a lesser extent mysterious and moody too, perhaps.

Though I'm not sure exactly what you can learn about a guy from how long he soaks a tea bag.

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fire_starter October 5 2011, 20:12:07 UTC
Of course not they can't get everything right but I think a lot still holds true.

No neither do I, plus I hate tea, so answering any questions about tea feels a little ridiculous.

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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 20:15:32 UTC
In regards to yours or mine? I got the impression you didn't believe yours was all that correct.

I used to be a pretty big coffee drinker, but Kurt's a huge fan of tea. He doesn't make it for us with those individually packaged bags, though. He has all these little tins of things that he mixes together and infuses, depending on what we're in the mood for. It's definitely not coffee, but I'm developing a taste for it. Sort of nice after a long day.

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psych2psych October 5 2011, 14:20:58 UTC
Pleading the fifth?

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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 17:34:51 UTC
I hear there are laws in place to protect from self-incrimination. Who knew keeping your mouth shut could be so helpful? ;]

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psych2psych October 5 2011, 19:08:03 UTC
It's the way to go. Helps with that invisible halo over your head.

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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 20:16:03 UTC
Which is currently being held up rather precariously by my devil horns...

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metody_green October 5 2011, 19:34:26 UTC
So you are delicious and classic, and recently went through an unfortunate episode where someone tried to update you, but the update failed, and was retracted when your surprisingly large and normally polite fanbase hit the roof?

You Are Chai Tea


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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 20:18:16 UTC
Was there actually a controversy over Earl Grey tea? How exactly do you go about updating a tea? Hrm.

I'm not sure what to make of the chai tea response. I think it's fitting for you as well, but for some completely different reasons than why it works for Saint-John. Charming, spunky, sensitive, mysterious... Yeah, definitely.

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metody_green October 5 2011, 20:22:03 UTC
You double the amount of oil of bergamot and add lemon oil as well. I found the whole kerfluffle fascinating, and also a perfect chance to use the word 'kerfluffle'.

Am I really mysterious and moody?

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alittle_colder October 5 2011, 20:24:16 UTC
Any opportunity to use that word should definitely be embraced. So what was the difference in taste, anyway?

Mysterious, yes. But I didn't mention moody. I've never gotten the impression you're moody.

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