Everything Test Meme
Apr. 11th, 2007 12:20 am( Big table, internal contradictions )
Problems: the opposite of "idealist" is not "cynic"; it's "pragmatist". Most cynics are idealists who've been mugged. You have to have an ideal to have an ideal betrayed.
My stereotypes contradict each other, but that may be my inherent unlabelable personality.
I answered the "religious" questions with a heavy emphasis, but because I "never" go to church, it tagged me as an atheist. Either that, or because I can't stand our president.
I am not more "dependent than loner"; I am more provider than loner. At no time did this test ask me about my kids. In fact, this test seems to be aimed at (current) college students.
It claims that I agree with libertarians "68% of the time". Have you ever heard of anybody agreeing with us that frequently? Even each other? It's like the proverbial herd of cats...
And they can't spell "adventurous".
Problems: the opposite of "idealist" is not "cynic"; it's "pragmatist". Most cynics are idealists who've been mugged. You have to have an ideal to have an ideal betrayed.
My stereotypes contradict each other, but that may be my inherent unlabelable personality.
I answered the "religious" questions with a heavy emphasis, but because I "never" go to church, it tagged me as an atheist. Either that, or because I can't stand our president.
I am not more "dependent than loner"; I am more provider than loner. At no time did this test ask me about my kids. In fact, this test seems to be aimed at (current) college students.
It claims that I agree with libertarians "68% of the time". Have you ever heard of anybody agreeing with us that frequently? Even each other? It's like the proverbial herd of cats...
And they can't spell "adventurous".