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Breaking the stereotype

Catwalk Goddess
56% Flamboyance, 81% Originality, 61% Deliberateness, 50% Sexiness
[Flamboyant Original Deliberate Sexy]You know fashion inside out but you’re far from being its slave. To you fashion is what you decide to wear. You’ve got great, if unconventional, taste and plenty of courage to put your ideas into practice, which inspires admiration; but few have guts to copycat you. I suppose it doesn’t worry you because to you originality counts. You are self-confident, perhaps even arrogant, and consider a day wasted when no one gives you an interested or shocked look. Great job.The opposite style from yours is Librarian [Tasteful Conventional Random Prissy].

All the categories: Librarian Sporty Hottie Office Master Uptown Girl/ Boy Brainy Student Movie Star Fashionista Glamorous Soul Fashion Enemy Bar Cruiser Kid Next Door Sex Bomb Hippie Kid Fashion Rebel Fashion Artist Catwalk God(ess)

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 61% on Flamboyance
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You scored higher than 99% on Originality
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You scored higher than 45% on Deliberateness
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You scored higher than 37% on Sexiness

Link: The Fashion Style Test written by mari-e on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test

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So maybe my boss was right

My boss Malconio (aka Malcolm) always said that I was a nerd. I said “no no no I am NOT a nerd, I’m a geek.” I’ve always believed this, always thought I’m a geek, not a nerd. But, behold, I took some tests. It turns out that I’m more nerd than geek.

My computer geek score is greater than 48% of all people in the world! How do you compare? Click here to find out!

I am nerdier than 75% of all people. Are you nerdier? Click here to find out!

So it looks like I’m 75% nerd and 50% geek (I took the average of the two scores).

What does wikipedia say?

A geek (IPA: [giːk] or IPA: [dʒiːk]) is a person who is fascinated, perhaps obsessively, by obscure or very specific areas of knowledge and imagination, usually electronic or virtual in nature. Geek may not always have the same meaning as the term nerd (see nerd for a discussion of the disputed relation between the terms).

Nerd, as a stereotypical or archetypal designation, refers to somebody who pursues academic and intellectual interests at the expense of social skills such as: interpersonal communication, fashion, and physical fitness.

I’m fit damn it! I’ve got good interpersonal communication, fashion sense…. Ok, I admit, the collection of knee high patterned socks isn’t to everyones taste.

After some more reading, it seems that … a “nerd” is primarily marked as having a high intelligence and is not necessarily more fascinated with one subject any more so than another. A “geek”, however, is obsessively fascinated with particular subjects, but is not necessarily attributed an above average intelligence.

Thank you Wikipedia!

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What Faery are you?

.:Water Faery:.


You are the Water Faery.

You love water and you love swimming.
You are calm most of the time, and you love being with the creatures in the water.

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What Classic Pin-Up Are You?

You’re Lili St. Cyr!
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What Subversive Alternative Paradigm Are You?

You scored as Aimless Eclectic. You are an Aimless Eclectic! You have no bloody idea where you’re going, but you don’t care because you’re having a great time! Eventually you’ll find a focus, or fade away from the fad of occultism altogether. Try not to suffer the flames of hell….er….ridicule too much along the way.

Aimless Eclectic
95%
Mystic
70%
White Lighter
70%
Otherkin
60%
Discordian
60%
True Alternative
55%
Magician
45%
Spiritualist
35%

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Ethical philosophy selector

1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Spinoza (93%)
3. Kant (87%)
4. Stoics (69%)
5. John Stuart Mill (65%)
6. Aquinas (63%)
7. Nietzsche (63%)
8. Epicureans (62%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (61%)
10. Prescriptivism (61%)
11. David Hume (46%)
12. Thomas Hobbes (43%)
13. Ockham (42%)
14. Aristotle (41%)
15. Ayn Rand (41%)
16. Nel Noddings (33%)
17. St. Augustine (30%)
18. Plato (25%)
19. Cynics (16%)

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