Best Quiz Ever

Apr 30, 2003 12:08

I love it, even if it thinks that I am wrathful and gloomy.

The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Sixth Level of Hell - The City of Dis!
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
LevelScorePurgatory (Repenting Believers)Very LowLevel 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers)HighLevel 2 (Lustful)HighLevel 3 (Gluttonous)HighLevel 4 ( ( Read more... )

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chele74 April 30 2003, 19:00:02 UTC
At least it doesn't think that you're prodigal and avaricious. I was surprised to learn that I am apparently evil in all respects. My question - why do we all get banished to the sixth level with the heretics? Did we answer all those questions "wrong" (or right, I guess, depending on your perspective)? And again, not to harp, but why am I so much worse than all my friends?

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chele74 May 7 2003, 11:17:17 UTC
Hey...I've been meaning to ask you if you're looking for a place to live in the fall. We're leaving our very sweet 2 bedroom apartment. My other roommate is going to the American School in Athens for a year and wants to find people to live in it while she's gone so that she can have it when she gets back eventually. She's got one incoming classics person who's interested (David, this demure UChicago gay guy...well, I assume he's gay, in that gay, but lacking fashion sense because he's a classicist sort of way...but maybe not gay. Maybe just lacking fashion sense. But very nice.) If you're interested, I can tell you more about the place :)

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wageslave May 7 2003, 11:57:25 UTC
I might be interested, but I need to know more. Things I care about include closeness to public transportation, rent, and lack of cats (allergies). Also, what would the move-in date be?

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chele74 May 7 2003, 14:27:59 UTC
Closeness to public transportation:
-An 8-10 minute walk to the bus stop (bus is free w/ Cal ID)
-Also 10 minute walk to BART (Grocery store & shopping center is next to the BART)

Rent is $740 per person ($1440 total), plus some utilities. I think we paid a deposit of $1000, plus first and last month's rent when we moved in.

Utilities depend on the season, because Californians don't use heat at all most of the year. The place is a house, rented as two apartments; utilities are split 60/40 with the upstairs (we pay 40%); phone is very cheap ($6/month universal lifeline service) and the place is wired for two lines should you be interested.

Cable- We have digital cable (i.e. BBC, HBO, Starz, Showtime) through the upstairs people (who are very nice and quiet - she only wants to charge us $10/month for the box b/c she figures that she'd be forking out the cash for 4 boxes upstairs anyway, but we'll probably give her a little more). Without the box, basic sucky cable naturally flows through the lines, which is good because you can't ( ... )

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darcydodo May 7 2003, 16:54:10 UTC
The place really is very nice, and the area even more so. Gorgeous view off the balcony. And that really is a good price for Berkeley, believe me, plus the hassle-saver of not having to find a place.

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