I swear, I was trying to get Morgan Adams!

Jul 11, 2006 18:07

Y'know, I don't really see what the problem is with Cutthroat Island. It was an awesome movie if you just start out with the mindset that 'yes, this is a pirate movie and will (to a certain extent) be absurd'.


You scored as Captain Jack Sparrow. You are definitely quirky and often mistaken for mad but if anyone is truly paying attention they can see there is method to your madness. You try really hard to be bad but in the end you tend to do the right thing.

Captain Jack Sparrow
92%
Captain James T. Hook
75%
Mary Read
58%
Dread Pirate Roberts
58%
Morgan Adams
58%
Will Turner
50%
Captain Barbosa
50%
Black Beard
42%
Long John Silvers
42%
Sinbad
42%
What kind of Pirate are you?
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Ok, I'm not exactly sure what to make of this, but at least the personality description seems to be on the mark. I've always considered the masculine side of my personality to be Gryffindor while my feminine side is Slytherin. Neither is bad or good, it's just that different situations call for different approaches. 'Gayatri'

Slytherclaw
You scored 50% Order/Chaos, and 32% Moral/Rational Rationality with an orderly/chaotic split. What you strongly know is that you try to be rational, objective, and like to consider things as shades of gray. On order, you see the value of rules and organization but equally can become impatient and advocate a rather loose system. Your strengths arise from your ability to consider both radicals and straightlaced authority objectively; however, it can turn on you when others feel betrayed by the fact that there are few you support unconditionally and consistently.

The 4-grid I used to determine this is as follows:

Chaotic
Orderly

Moral
Gryffindor
Hufflepuff

Rational
Slytherin
Ravenclaw



My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 99% on Order

You scored higher than 99% on Morality
Link: The Sorting Hat Test written by 8sevenatenine8 on OkCupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
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