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personality profile

Quite often I see psychology as a soft science if not a quaint replacement for religion. Today, however, I took the following test, which I found by way of Elizabeth. No. I did not force the answers to come out any certain way. I answered as sincerely as possible and did not try to guess where the test was going. Most of the time I can skew surveys to make me look like however I want to be perceived, but I didn't do that here. At the moment I am too tired and apathetic to add my comments, but I might do so tonight at work and upload my response to it tomorrow. No promises though.

The Window: Your Attitude

Your choice of the "stormy" window reveals a self-righteously pessimistic, potentially nihilistic personality. Your temperament is mysterious, dark, brooding, gloomy, powerful, changeable and ominous. You may exhibit anti-social behaviour such as raining on other people's parades. You may succumb to wild, uncontrollable urges with thunderous, brute force and violent expressiveness. Your electrifying nature frequently gets you into trouble. You are colorful, with a love of painterly angst such as Jackson Pollock, de Kooning and Francis Bacon. You listen to Lou Reed, PJ Harvey, Leonard Cohen. Conversely though, as electronica Scandinavian diva Bjork says, you may just be violently happy.

The Music: Your Lover

Your love ranges from the passion of Beethoven to the intricate beauty of Mozart. Your relationship is based on an enduring trust and classical balance that helps you both rise to the highest level of understanding.

The Pictures: Your Relationships

Revealing an adventurous, possibly madcap person who scavenges friends and relations from the scrap-metal heap of life and then through superior insight helps them to realize their fine talents so they too may soar above the clouds in riveting pirouettes of grace and death-defying stunts.

The Garbage: Your Problems

Your problems are small but they do exist. You run in fear from big problems foisting them over to your larger parent. But not all problems can be avoided and the garbage has to go somewhere. Sometimes you overflow in extreme moments with stubborn refusal to accept more problems than you can handle. In the deepest corner of your being you believe, as do your parents, that problems should not be hidden from sight but are better handled in a transparent, translucent and open manner.

The Clock: Your Future

Your future is squarely that of a modern conservative, with a throwback to Roman times. Your skeletal architectural gun metal honed body may cause others to see you as rigid and unbending but in your heart you remember the wild toga parties of your youth and smile.

 
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