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| Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 | | 8:06 pm |
Stolen from xyj1313 Your dating personality profile:
Practical - You are a down-to-earth individual who is not impressed with material excess. You care about the stuff of like that really matters. Athletic - Physical fitness is one of your priorities. You find the time to work athletic pursuits into your schedule. You enjoy being active. Big-Hearted - You are a kind and caring person. Your warmth is inviting, and your heart is a wellspring of love. | Your Top Ten Traits
1. Practical 2. Athletic 3. Big-Hearted 4. Intellectual 5. Religious 6. Conservative 7. Traditional 8. Adventurous 9. Shy 10. Wealthy/Ambitious
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Religious - You seek someone who is grounded in faith and who possesses religious values. You believe that a religious person can enhance your life. Shy - You are put off by people who are open books. You are drawn to someone who is a bit more mysterious. You want to draw her out of her shell and get to know what she is all about. Intellectual - You seek out intelligence. Idle chit-chat is not what you are after. You prefer your date who can stimulate your mind. | Your Top Ten Match Traits
1. Religious 2. Shy 3. Intellectual 4. Athletic 5. Traditional 6. Practical 7. Funny 8. Big-Hearted 9. Conservative 10. Adventurous
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Take the Dating Profile Quiz at Would I Date YouYeah, I'll buy it. Not literally, but that is less generically accurate than usual, and more kinda actually accurate. | | Monday, June 9th, 2008 | | 5:40 am |
| | Saturday, December 1st, 2007 | | 2:27 am |
What the fuck.
No. Seriously. What the fuck? Where the hell does the need to be a douche come from? What does a person get out of sticking his head out of the car and harassing the guy on the bike at 2 in the morning? How is that funny? Or laughing at someone who is worse off than you? Or is actively having difficulty doing something you can do easily. Why do people laugh at that? How is that funny?Where the fuck do you get off cheating on your girlfriend and laughing about it? How can you be proud of actually being a bad person? How?! If you honestly think you're a bad person, how does that make you happy? Seriously! I can't fucking figure it out! Why is being a bad person ok? What do people get out of being one? I don't get it. When I see someone struggling to do something everyone can do, it isn't any of my business. I don't stop, watch it, and titter behind my hand. I don't have to hide when he looks to avoid him catching me watching him, because I fucking wasn't. It's not funny. If anything, it makes me feel bad because I am not helping him. Even if there is no way I could, I still feel bad if I feel anything at all. When I do help him, it's if I think I can do it tactfully, and only if he actually needs help. It isn't something to lord over him. And if he can do it on his own, let him. Why don't I react like everyone else? WHERE IS THE HUMOR? WHAT AM I NOT SEEING? God, I fucking hate people sometimes. Seriously. People suck. Current Mood: f-ing angryCurrent Music: Stuck In The Middle ~MIKA | | Monday, May 7th, 2007 | | 10:27 pm |
Because I was bored, melancholy, and felt like it. The Everything Test There are many different types of tests on the internet today. Personality tests, purity tests, stereotype tests, political tests. But now, there is one test to rule them all. Traditionally, online tests would ask certain questions about your musical tastes or clothing for a stereotype, your experiences for a purity test, or deep questions for a personality test.We're turning that upside down - all the questions affect all the results, and we've got some innovative results too! Enjoy :-) | Personality | You are more emotional than logical, more concerned about others than concerned about self, more religious than atheist, more loner than dependent, more lazy than workaholic, more rebel than traditional, more artistic mind than engineering mind, more cynical than idealist, more leader than follower, and more extroverted than introverted.
As for specific personality traits, you are romantic (86%), innovative (86%), intellectual (70%), adventurous (62%). | | | Stereotypes | | College Student | 64% | | Punk Rock | 53% | | Hippie | 53% | | | | Life Experience | | Sex | 23% | | Substances | 3% | | Travel | 18% | | Politics Your political views would best be described as Socialist, whom you agree with around 67% of the time. | | Socioeconomic Your attitude toward life best associates you with Lower Middle Class. You make more than 24% of those who have taken this test, and 98% less than the U.S. average. | If your life was a movie, it would be rated PG-13. By the way, your hottness rank is 64%, hotter than 65% of other test takers. | TAKE THE TEST brought to you by thatsurveysite I am wondering how I got 23% for sex, when I couldn't even answer "held hands" for what have you done with a girl? Current Mood: melancholyCurrent Music: Brain Damage, by Pink Floyd | | Friday, January 26th, 2007 | | 11:55 pm |
Damn it
Went in to see if they could reduce the swelling. So he drugged me up, which since the swelling is acidic, didn't work well, he cut my mouth open, which was the opposite of fun. I hate the feeling of something cutting me open. Then another tooth was throbbing. So it was decided that I needed a root canal on that one too. I am still not convinced that it wasn't just the pressure, and the acidity that kept the anesthesia from working. But in that one, the nerve wasn't dead. So it hurt. A lot. More than the first one. Now I am going to spend the next 9 hours not being at the lock-in. Fuck, this blows. Current Mood: MiserableCurrent Music: Lonely Days, ~Bee Gees | | Thursday, January 25th, 2007 | | 12:29 pm |
Still ow.
My tooth is currently hollow. I go in next week for them to fill it with bacteria killing stuff and to give it a temprary filling, then the week after that for them to take that out and it can be sealed. It turns out that in a situation where there is a lot of inflamation, it creates an acidic environment, which counters the anaesthesia. So instead of making me numb, it just increased the pressure, making it hurt more until he could drain it some. I think that is the first time I've had tears from pain since I pulled my elbow out of joint when I was 4. My face is still swollen, and still hurts. There wasn't time to go get my glasses fixed, so I still can't see. I'm not drowsy enough to sleep. I can't do any strenuous activity for a while, so I am basically going to be missing about 3 weeks of Karate, while I'm supposed to be in training. Damn it. Current Mood: PainCurrent Music: S.O.S. ~ABBA | | Thursday, January 11th, 2007 | | 4:11 pm |
took this from SeptemberSnow Your results: You are Apocalypse| Apocalypse |
| 65% |
| The Joker |
| 65% |
| Mr. Freeze |
| 64% |
| Two-Face |
| 63% |
| Dark Phoenix |
| 62% |
| Riddler |
| 62% |
| Dr. Doom |
| 59% |
| Magneto |
| 57% |
| Mystique |
| 55% |
| Venom |
| 54% |
| Green Goblin |
| 51% |
| Lex Luthor |
| 50% |
| Poison Ivy |
| 44% |
| Juggernaut |
| 43% |
| Catwoman |
| 42% |
| Kingpin |
| 30% |
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You believe in survival of the fittest and you believe that you are the fittest.
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Click here to take the "Which Super Villain are you?" quiz...Heh. Yeah. Right. I've totally not been updating because there is nothing to say. I'm going through the same stuff I always go through over break, nothing is new, blah blah blah. The only significant thing that is happening is that I am buckling down into black belt training. Which I knew would be happening, and is hardly news. | | Thursday, December 28th, 2006 | | 8:54 pm |
| | Thursday, December 21st, 2006 | | 5:22 am |
quick meme
Take your middle name, fill in the bits for the letters. Pretty self explanatory. I did it because the first three amused me. First three for my name, I mean. D: You like to drink A: You like to drink N: ...You like to drink I: You Are Great in bed. E: Damn Good Kisser L: Everybody Loves you | | Tuesday, October 17th, 2006 | | 4:43 pm |
Because why not. | | The Slow Dancer Deliberate Gentle Love Dreamer (DGLDm)
Steady, reliable, and cradling her tenderly. Take a deep breath, and let it out real easy...you are The Slow Dancer.
Your focus is love, not sex, and for your age, you have average experience. But you're a great, thoughtful guy, and your love life improves every year. There's also a powerful elimination process working in your favor: most Playboy types get stuck raising unwanted kids before you even begin settling down. The women left over will be hot and yours. Your ideal woman is someone intimate, intelligent, and very supportive.
Your exact opposite: The Hornivore  Random Brutal Sex Master | While you're not exactly the life of the party, you do thrive in small groups of smart people. Your circle of friends is extra tight and it's HIGHLY likely they're just like you. You appreciate symmetry in relationships.
ALWAYS AVOID: The Battleaxe
CONSIDER: The Maid of Honor or The Sonnet |
Link: The 32-Type Dating Test by OkCupid - Free Online Dating. |
Yeah. I am fairly certain I've taken it before, perhaps more than once, and I get this every time. Current Mood: AmusedCurrent Music: Istanbul (Not Constantinople) | | Tuesday, September 19th, 2006 | | 9:45 pm |
I'm valuable. | Your Life Is Worth... |  $1,180,000 |
Good stuff. Score one for good health and nifty abilities. | | Thursday, August 24th, 2006 | | 4:12 am |
An interesting challenge
A real update will be made right after this. The challenge was "Write a scene showing a man and a woman arguing over the man's friendship with a former girlfriend. Do not mention the girlfriend, the man, the woman, or the argument." This is my shot at it. A box of old pictures hits the wall. As they slide out of the overturned box, a door slams, the wind of it’s sudden closing flips the topmost over, concealing the subject of the photographs. A ring sits in a pocket, no longer wanted. It will be returned tomorrow. Perhaps it will bring joy to someone eventually, but for now, it weighs heavily for all that it weighs mere ounces. Soon, an apartment will be half empty, waiting in vain for a return that isn’t to be. Perhaps the empty room will be occupied shortly, but that is up to fate. A creaking as a chair is filled, the wood of the table soaks up a few salty drops of water. The debris of a departed time remain in the room now vacant. Slowly, it appears on the curb, no longer wanted, nor needed. A small child looks up at a window, shrugs, and pockets a solitary earring, never to be re-united with it’s match. A few minutes later, the child is up 17 dollars, and a pawnshop owner is looking at a small gold band with a magnifying glass. Down the block, a cell phone dials the number of an old friend. A bed and a sympathetic ear is promised. A cab is hailed, but ignores the whistle. The crowd parts slightly, as a beggar decides not to interrupt the mark he had been eyeing. Long experience tells him that no meal is worth this risk. He is proven right in his assessment when a small child walking in the opposite direction is pushed aside like a rag doll. At a busier intersection, more cabs are hailed. Eventually, on stops. A phone rings across town. It is picked up, but by then it is already too late, and all that is heard is a dial tone. Moments later, a cell phone rings a couple blocks from the apartment. The call is ignored, and a number is deleted from the phone. The quick-dial number 7 is free once more. The phone across town rings again. When it is answered, a choking sob is heard before a click is heard as the phone is returned to it’s cradle in the apartment. The phone is not picked up again. A bed spring squeaks in protest at the sudden weight, and slowly, a pillow soaks up tears. It may well be flavored by my angst. Now for the real update. ~Nekkid. Current Mood: check nextCurrent Music: Listen To What The Man Said, Paul McCartney | | Tuesday, July 4th, 2006 | | 1:25 am |
My card thingy Now to figure out what to do with it ~Nekkid Current Mood: okCurrent Music: Hallelujah, Jeff Buckley | | Sunday, June 18th, 2006 | | 4:09 am |
good day
Yesterday/This morning was a good day. Woke up, showered, went out, grabbed some stuff, a few people, played some games, watched a movie, took them back, relaxed a few hours, went to skate estate, got some groupies. (I got them to play Staying Alive and I Will Survive, and they played Play That Funky Music on their own. I, of course, danced like a jackass, and apparently a few people, possibly at this one guys behest, followed me around and imitated, while shouting out that I am awesome. It was pretty nifty, even though it was just a bunch of prepubescent girls.) After that, went to Denny's, got 10 hot chocolates, and then went to Walmart with a bunch of people to get some LARP stuff. That was fun too. Then came home. I enjoyed the day, even if it ate up approximately all of my disposable income until Connecticon, barring the private lesson funds ($20 a week to teach for an hour) That will pay for gas on the occasional doesn't cost me anything trip. I.e, the movies on Wed. and graduation parties. Anyway, I need to get a few things done for LARP, take a shower, then not get any sleep. That last part may suck. ~Nekkid Current Mood: Content for the momentCurrent Music: Magic, ~Pilot | | Saturday, June 10th, 2006 | | 11:37 pm |
Maybe its just me, but I think some of these should have been gotten by now.
Current Mood: okCurrent Music: Killer Queen ~Queen | | Friday, June 9th, 2006 | | 1:07 pm |
Cap to a crappy week
This week sucked. The only good part was that short bit from the Labyrinth to Karate on Thursday. It ended with me getting fired. Rather than going into details, since some of the details I am legally obligated to not talk about, (like the setting and whatnot) I will simply say that I understand why "my employment was terminated" and I may well have done the same in their position, but I didn't deserve to get fired. This kind of opens up my summer while closing it at the same time. I will still be going to Connecticon. I do need to get a job. Probably what I will do is offer my services to Sensei indefinately, and start looking for a job to start after Connecticon. As in, look now, start after Connecticon. In the mean time, this gives me time to catch up on sleep, and try to work out some major blockages on the beat-up, seldom traveled, back road that is my life at the moment. I don't anticipate much success in the next few weeks, but the only way I am going to get thorugh it is by plodding my way through. *sigh* I hate my life sometimes. ~Nekkid Current Mood: *shakes head*Current Music: Piano Man ~Billy Joel | | Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006 | | 8:50 am |
Grah kill!
I is 9:00 AM, I have gotten 4 hours of sleep, I was woken up so I could pick my dad up after he dropped the car off at the shop, and now I want to go back to sleep, and my brother's GODDAMN ALARM IS GOING OFF. It will be for the next hour if I don't take care of it, but he won't wake up and stay awake unless I can figure out why he should, in a way that he will understand, and if I just turn it off, he'll bug me awake later anyway. Damn it. I want to be asleep. ~Nekkid Current Mood: Graah angry sleep!Current Music: Tragedy, Bee Gees | | 2:36 am |
Bah! I post!
Umm, I don't have a real subject. I merely state things First, I have a job. Starting next Tuesday, at EIT. Work for the lose. However, Paycheck for the win. Full time for the lose, full time pay for the win. Less than what I got at my last job for the lose, 2 bucks more per hour than minimum wage for the better than nothing. First shift for the LOSE. Free afternoons and evenings for the win (Last job was second shift. No social life. At all. Not that I would have had much of one anyway. But still.) Anyway, I am working full time 6:30ish through 3:00, I have rides to and from, on Mondays I can take the car and go from there to LARP then Bowling, I get paid $8.50 an hour, and there will probably be overtime involved, probably on Saturdays. I start on the 30th. It is just in time to give me 4 paychecks towards Connecticon. Good stuff. I am not complaining. This is a good job. But needing it makes me sad. Second, my nose is running. Has been for about a week. Very annoying. Third, its 3 AM Fourth, I totally picked up a 5-7 split today(yesterday)! Freaking sweet! Fifth, Connecticon is only 5 and a half weeks away! Sixth, I need a hobby. Seven, I need a hobby badly. Eight, X-Men 3 comes out this weekend. Freaking sweet! Ten, Totally have a pound of Rock Candy Nine, Should have come before Ten Eleven, I know where the Couderoy King lives! But I couldn't find my way back unless you paid me. Unless it was a lot of money. Because gas would be the deciding factor. Twelve, See Sixth and Seven Thirteen, Yes, I realize I switched to just number, without the th at the end. 14, The numerical representation is shorter, although typing this kinda got rid of the value of switching to them unless I type another 50 or so things (which I won't) 15, I totally had the best waitress ever in Denny's Saturday night. When I told her I'd be needing frequent refills, she started bringing them two at a time! And when she went on break, she brought 3 to hold me over! She was freaking sweet! The one I had earlier (Monday night) wasn't as good. She was all obnoxious about bringing the refills. Sigh. But the one Saturday night was Freakin Sweet! 16, You really only needed to look at First, Fourth, Seven, and Eight. They are the only important ones. In my opinion. Anyway, I am done. Toodles. ~Nekkid Current Mood: Relatively goodCurrent Music: No One But You(Only the Good Die Young), by Queen | | Wednesday, May 17th, 2006 | | 1:06 am |
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