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goselam July 25 2005, 17:55:30 UTC
So by combining the results of these two surveys, can we conclude that you are Elizabeth's smirking revenge?

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photozenic July 25 2005, 17:58:00 UTC
You scored higher than 90% on Implausibility

the Cutting Edge

(65% dark, 47% spontaneous, 22% vulgar)

your humor style:
CLEAN | SPONTANEOUS | DARK

Your humor's mostly innocent and off-the-cuff, but somehow there's
something slightly menacing about you. Part of your humor is making
people a little uncomfortable, even if the things you say aren't in and
of themselves confrontational. You probably have a very dry delivery,
or are seriously over-the-top. Your type is the most likely to
appreciate a good insult and/or broken bone and/or very very fat person
dancing.

PEOPLE LIKE YOU: David Letterman - John Belushi


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Hm. goselam July 25 2005, 18:23:02 UTC
I am "the Ham," 30% dark, 43% spontaneous, 11% vulgar. My humor style is "clean, spontaneous, and light," making me similar to Will Smith and Will Ferrell.

"Your style's mostly goofy, innocent and feel-good. Perfect for parties and for the dads who chaperone them. You can actually get away with corny jokes, and I bet your sense of humor is a guilty pleasure for your friends. People of your type are often the most approachable and popular people in their circle. Your simple & silly good-naturedness is immediately recognizable, and it sets you apart in this sarcastic world."

I am 28% unbelievable."You are your author's inspiration in everyday life, and a good example of a realistic character for fiction writers everywhere ( ... )

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Re: Hm. intimations July 25 2005, 19:07:22 UTC
Um. Well. Uh.

I'm pretty sure that the book was not their way of telling you that you are either retarded or a murderer. ;)

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goselam July 25 2005, 21:01:34 UTC
But Ah do like thuh rabbits, Elizabeth...

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haren July 25 2005, 20:10:20 UTC
I got the same humor as you.
You scored higher than 47% on dark
You scored higher than 27% on spontaneous
You scored higher than 2% on vulgar

Yeah... on the implausibility
" You are your author's Mary Sue, and if a fiction writer wrote about a character like you, they would be doing something very wrong.

You're unreal. There's something about you which words cannot describe-
well, OK, they can, but not in a way that you seem at all plausible.
You are completely unique, special, and, most of all, improbable. The
chances of you being the way you are are about the same as the chances
of your computer screen exploding right now. It could happen, but it
would come as a big surprise.

A novel with you as a character wouldn't even make it past the
publishers. It would be rejected immediately because nobody would ever
believe you could exist. You and your life are the stuff that daytime
talk shows are made of. If you ever want to publish the story of your
own life, make sure it's an autobiography, because you're too damn
weird for fiction

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bowieluv July 25 2005, 20:44:54 UTC


the Wit

(69% dark, 34% spontaneous, 33% vulgar)

your humor style:
CLEAN | COMPLEX | DARK

You like things edgy, subtle, and smart. I guess that means you're probably an intellectual, but don't take that to mean you're pretentious. You realize 'dumb' can be witty--after all isn't that the Simpsons' philosophy?--but rudeness for its own sake, 'gross-out' humor and most other things found in a fraternity leave you totally flat.

I guess you just have a more cerebral approach than most. You have the perfect mindset for a joke writer or staff writer. Your sense of humor takes the most effort to appreciate, but it's also the best, in my opinion.

Also, you probably loved the Office. If you don't know what I'm talking about, check it out here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/.

PEOPLE LIKE YOU: Jon Stewart - Woody Allen - Ricky Gervais


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..haha...this is good. -snort- bowieluv July 25 2005, 20:45:28 UTC


A Childhood Friend
Your score was 45 in Unbelievability!

You are your author's childhood friend, and a good example of a fun character for fiction writers everywhere..

You're a pretty neat person- but still very real. You are a person of few extremes, but you have your moments of glory. When you're at your best, people can be wowed by you- but you're not always at your best. And that's OK. You're only human.

A novel with you as a character would sell quite well. It might not make the New York Times' bestseller list, but then again, it might. Who knows? Most people would certainly buy a book with you as a character in it. Well, they might wait for it be available in paperback- but they'd buy it eventually.


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