Hee hee, I would love to know what provoked that reply.
I would say if you are happy with your all choices being binary decisions, you are more likely to be be satisfied with the result. Not that it matters in any way, but well... *shuts up with the anaylsis*
a) long winded in my conversations: You're The Sound and the Fury!
by William Faulkner
Strong-willed but deeply confused, you are trying to come to grips with a major crisis in your life. You can see many different perspectives on the issue, but you're mostly overwhelmed with despair at what you've lost. People often have a hard time understanding you, but they have some vague sense that you must be brilliant anyway. Ultimately, you signify nothing.
b) concise: You're Waiting for Godot! by Samuel Beckett Many people think you're extremely dull, but you're just trying to patient. Really patient. Patient to the point of absurdity, quite frankly. Whatever you're waiting for isn't going to just come along, so you can stop waiting. I promise. Move on with your life. Change of scenery might do you good. Heck, any scenery might do you good. In the meantime, you do make for very interesting conversation.
Neither book have I read. Oh well, 'ultimately, I signify nothing'
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Re: depends.... :-DsmritiJuly 2 2006, 19:11:29 UTC
I didn't get the more responsible media question. I only tried the quiz twice ;-) with different answers on the first question -- the next 5 questions were completely different with no overlap. I'm guessing that is the case for each question, or most of them.
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Huck finn indeed...yeah, i can definitely see that..
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You probably speak with an accent and others have a hard time
understanding you and an even harder time taking you seriously.
Accent and moi?!! Certainly not!
Amusing quiz, nontheless! :)
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as for smriti, we'll give her time to figure it out ;)
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I would say if you are happy with your all choices being binary decisions, you are more likely to be be satisfied with the result. Not that it matters in any way, but well... *shuts up with the anaylsis*
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:D
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a) long winded in my conversations:
You're The Sound and the Fury!
by William Faulkner
Strong-willed but deeply confused, you are trying to come to grips with a major crisis in your life. You can see many different perspectives on the issue, but you're mostly overwhelmed with despair at what you've lost. People often have a hard time understanding you, but they have some vague sense that you must be brilliant anyway. Ultimately, you signify nothing.
b) concise:
You're Waiting for Godot!
by Samuel Beckett
Many people think you're extremely dull, but you're just trying to patient. Really patient. Patient to the point of absurdity, quite frankly. Whatever you're waiting for isn't going to just come along, so you can stop waiting. I promise. Move on with your life. Change of scenery might do you good. Heck, any scenery might do you good. In the meantime, you do make for very interesting conversation.
Neither book have I read. Oh well, 'ultimately, I signify nothing'
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