Stole this one from Snarlingbadger

Sep 04, 2006 14:11



Orpheus

33% Extroversion, 66% Intuition, 100% Emotiveness, 57% Perceptiveness

You are an artist, an aesthete, a sensitive, and someone who has never really let go of that childlike innocence. To you, all of life has a sense of wonder in it, and the story of Orpheus was written about someone just like you.

When the Argo passed the island of the Sirens, Orpheus played a song more beautiful than the Sirens to prevent the crew from becoming enticed. When his wife died, he ventured into the underworld to charm Hades but, in his naivete, he looked back becoming trapped there.

You can capture your unique world view and relate it to others with the skill of a master storyteller. Your sensitivity and creativity make you a treasure to the human race, but your thin-skinned nature and innocence can cause you a lot of disenchantment and pain. What's doubly unfortunate is that, if you try to lose those traits, you never will, and everyone will be able to tell that you're putting up an artificial shell to prevent yourself from being hurt.

Famous people like you: Hemingway, Shakespeare, Mr. Rogers, Melville, Nick Tosches

Stay clear of: Icarus, Hermes, Atlas



My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 99% on Extroversion

You scored higher than 99% on Intuition

You scored higher than 99% on Emotiveness

You scored higher than 99% on Perceptiveness

Link: The Greek Mythology Personality Test written by Aleph_Nine on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

In other news, I'm finally 80% caught up with my housework for the week, which has been woefully neglected over the last few weeks. Other things have been interfering, which is understandable I suppose, but it leaves me feeling unsettled and disorganized and stressed. Enough stress in the other things without having my environment contributing, so now things are tidy again and this is a relief. Got a bunch of handsewing done last night after business meeting, too. Garb camp this Saturday, so hopefully I can draft the pattern for my sleeves, cut out the rest of the dress, and start the Insane Entirely-Handsewn Cotehardie project. Whee! No way it'll be done by Grand Pageant/Coronation (ha! As if!), nor probably by Rendezvous, but it'll be nice to have something constructive to take along to those events to keep my hands busy. With luck maybe I'll be able to wear it at Crystal Ball, if I make it out to that. I'm hoping to. I don't get to dance enough.

I also realize I've been listening to this album almost constantly over the last few days, and sometime soon I'll switch it out. I think.
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