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Everyone has a story. This is mine.What Animal Are You? Quiz
(That's a link... the actual color for a link is rather hurting on this background, so I had to change the link color.)
This entire entry is about that one quiz I took during one of my more bored times during school. The quiz is rather simple, and it demands truthful answers. There are a wide variety of animal personalities, all with quite accurate descriptions.
My Animal: The Penguin. "Since penguins have the coldest feet in the animal kingdom, it's no surprise that within its conflicted bosom there beats the warmest heart of all." Time and time again, I use this warm heart of mine with pride, but all it seems to get in return is hurt. I'd be more than delighted to share a good laugh with anyone, if they would just accept that. Just because I don't have a logo on me that says "I'm a comedian!" doesn't mean I can't share fond memories with you and give you a smile.
My sorrows: "A strong sense of drama draws them to the theater and cinema, although unlike typical bird personalities, they avoid the spotlight unless they're able to hide behind the characters they play. Once on stage however, they prove to be excellent performers with their multifaceted personalities conveying the full gamut of emotions." Thanks to my multifaceted personality, nobody dares makes a good friend with me. I guess I'm just a little too flighty. (That's a pun, in case you didn't get it.... Penguins can't fly.) There is a difference between a schizophrenic and a multi-faceted person: A schiz has a number of souls inhabiting one body; a multi-faceted just has one soul, but several personalities. It's kind of like the difference between you and your colleagues/peers and how you are at home. You just act differently.
Through my experiences.... I've found that I've got a total of four facets. I've even given names for them. *GASP* Okay, and they are.... *Drum roll* The People-Person, The Scientist, The Writer, and The Beast. Oddly enough, everyone usually only sees The People-Person. The Scientist is a little on the rarely-seen side. The Scientist is the one preferring the single-player games, or more intellectual things, such as Scrabble and Go. The Writer is the bookworm, and also the one you see when I'm roleplaying. The Beast, finally, I myself have only witnessed once, possibly twice, but the first I don't remember. The Beast is pure animal instinct: acting on pure bloodlust. (I'm not talking about the "kinky bloodlust", either.) The Beast, according to science, is also referred to as "Red Rage" or "Blind Rage". I, on the other hand, when "confronted" with the beast, images of blood everywhere invade my senses. My muscles ripple, and I have a strange sensation of the kill. My guesstimates would say that that is what a starved carnivore (such as a wolf) faces when confronted with prey. It's a frightening experience. The Beast nearly killed an unfortunate 8yearold innocent.
But you needn't worry. I don't get angry. (Or, as the more popular trend states, "HULK MAD!" wink A little ticked, maybe, but I usually keep it at that. Honestly, I couldn't harm a fly. (Unless that fly is seriously BUGGING me....)
Anywho, I must say: We're going off the rails on the crazy train! Yes, the crazy train. And I'm taking you all along with me! twisted
I've been thinking... maybe I should change the ending of my journals? I was thinking... "-From Gaia's half-insane Writer to you~" Keeping the same context, of course. I'm just afraid I don't quite keep up with my keyboard as I do with my pen.
May the pen be with you! (Spin on "May the Force be with you" for you non-Star Wars fans.)
-From Gaia's half-insane Writer to you~
Thee Alchemyst · Thu Dec 18, 2008 @ 10:36pm · 0 Comments |
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