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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2009-05-16 04:47 pm
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AHAHAHAHAHA!

Lovely [livejournal.com profile] inamac  did this online quiz, and since I am reading over one of my old fics in a bid to make sure that the new writing I am doing is not wholly OOC for my own OCs (sigh), I am in desperate need of procrastination!

Anyone who has ever met me in RL will know why I laughed myself silly when I received this response. Anyone who hasn't should know that the laughter was wholly unironic. Many of my earliest memories are of Women's Lib marches, and I spend my days reading from both sides of politics and keeping up with science and economics as much as I can, so it will not surprise you to learn that I am:


Your result for The Social Persona Test (What kind of man/woman are you?)...

The FemiNazi (NLAF)

Normal Liberal Alpha Female

 

Okay, let's face it. Some people wonder why you don't melt in the rain. However, alpha females are so rare that a little witchiness is worth it. You likely have strongly held convictions and care about society, politics, and the world at large, which only increases your attractiveness. Like the traditional types though, just keep in mind that you may not have all the answers. Despite a difference in interests, The Lord of the Misfits is best for you, as you would never be able to put up with the Frat Boy (NLAM).

 

You are more NORMAL than QUIRKY.

You are more LIBERAL than TRADITIONAL.

You are more DOMINANT than PASSIVE.

 

When picking a date, consider: The Lord of the Misfits (QLAM)

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Take The Social Persona Test (What kind of man/woman are you?)
at HelloQuizzy

*** If Any of you chaps do it, too, let me know what you score. And for any fellow Rosie the Riveters, Right on, Sister! ***

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-05-16 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
OMG! That is a BRILLIANT SONG! And so true; kids today are going to have it just as hard as we did in the late 80s (it was v hard, due to a similar economic contraction) but with higher prices for everything. And half of them have parents who think that their behaviour is pathological when they want to do perfectly normal things like rebel or experiment a bit.

I used to have a little nap under my desk at school when I was bored; teachers allowed this so long as I was ahead in my work and not bothering anyone. These days they'd shove me into therapy and medicate me.

I'll have a potter around the links later, thanks!
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[identity profile] complications-g.livejournal.com 2009-05-16 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
I know, right!? It was one of the first songs of theirs I heard and I loved it straight away. Though, it does have that horrible American grammar!fail of 'could care less', but I can forgive them in this instance. It fits in the song better. ;)

Ugh, I definitely wouldn't have got away with that in school! It's pretty ridiculous how some things are treated nowadays. :(

Cool! I haven't checked any in a while though, so some might be dead, but I can re-up if needed. :)