Thanks to millikan and Rokkihomo for giving me these nice, little and completely useless tests to kill time before my Italian lectures!
The Animal Quiz (http://bluepyramid.org/ia/aquiz.htm):
"You're a Komodo Dragon! [ed. note: I'm a dragon!!! YAY!!!] While many people like to talk about running off to be the vicious dictator of a small distant island, you feel you have more potential to follow through on this plan than anyone. Big, strong, muscular, and a teensy bit vindictive [a lot vindictive, actually...], you feel you could overpower anyone who tried to question your authority. When not taking over the world, island by island, you enjoy sunning yourself on the beach. You have an absurdly long [and poisonous] tongue."
The Book Quiz (http://bluepyramid.org/ia/bquiz.htm):
"You're Inherit the Wind' by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee! To you, the learning process is inherently about controversy. If people aren't having their minds stretched, how could they possibly be learning? This makes you a good but unpopular teacher, and the people around you are ready to make it a federal case. All you're asking them to do is evolve a little. But they would like you to be more creative. You would make an excellent lawyer, even though people think you love monkeys."
The Country Test (http://bluepyramid.org/ia/cquiz.htm):
"You're China! [a questionable honour...]
Big and powerful, you have a long history behind you with more good and bad than you care to remember, or are really capable of remembering. Lately, in older age, you've gotten sort of crochety and even mean-spirited. There is still a lot that's beautiful about you, but most of the focus people have when they think about you is how hard it is to work with you. There's hope that you might start opening up to people, but lots of people have bumper stickers about how much you should change."
And some extra of my own...
The Women World Leaders Quiz (http://bluepyramid.org/wwlquiz/):
You're Aung San Suu Kyi! What happens to a dream deferred? You've had to live the answer to that question for years, constantly hoping that your efforts will be rewarded and you will be granted what you've earned. Until that time, you remain faithful to your means and principles, and to the desire to tell people your incredible story. Inspired by those who use nonviolence to gain strength, you have made yourself an unassailable thorn in the side of those in power. You've been seeing a lot of your home lately."
Hmm.. I thought I'd be Benazir Bhutto...
2 kommenttia
millikan
25.10.2008 15:37
Hmm, if I were a woman world leader I would be Alva Myrdal or Florence Nightingale, sort of generally compassionate people. Definitely not as controversial as you :)
Splenetic
27.10.2008 18:22
But you know, I'm not very compassionate so maybe they had no other choices than Suu Kuyi. But... Florence Nightingale...!!! Oh, dear... =D