Quiz meshing
Feb. 19th, 2006 07:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I found the following quiz in
madame_urushiol's journal, and thought the results were interesting.
And right next to the results was a link to the following quiz:
~~~~~~~~~~
Are You Normal?
Your Normalcy Quotient is: 67 out of 100.
Your quiz results make you a Quirky Character.
You've found yourself mostly in the middle of the road, but you have enough quirky habits to not be entirely normal. You're probably glad to be more than ordinary, but you're normal enough to fit in. Sounds like a perfect balance.
Take this free personality test by Clicking Here or going to www.chatterbean.com/runormal/
~~~~~~~~~~
Funny how those results worked out.
Normalcy is a matter of perspective. Is the glass half empty? Or half full?
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
You Are 36% Abnormal |
![]() You are at medium risk for being a psychopath. It is somewhat likely that you have no soul. You are at medium risk for having a borderline personality. It is somewhat likely that you are a chaotic mess. You are at low risk for having a narcissistic personality. It is unlikely that you are in love with your own reflection. You are at high risk for having a social phobia. It is very likely that you feel most comfortable in your mom's basement. You are at low risk for obsessive compulsive disorder. It is unlikely that you are addicted to hand sanitizer. |
And right next to the results was a link to the following quiz:
~~~~~~~~~~
Are You Normal?
Your Normalcy Quotient is: 67 out of 100.
Your quiz results make you a Quirky Character.
You've found yourself mostly in the middle of the road, but you have enough quirky habits to not be entirely normal. You're probably glad to be more than ordinary, but you're normal enough to fit in. Sounds like a perfect balance.
Take this free personality test by Clicking Here or going to www.chatterbean.com/runormal/
~~~~~~~~~~
Funny how those results worked out.
Normalcy is a matter of perspective. Is the glass half empty? Or half full?
no subject
Date: Feb. 19th, 2006 03:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Feb. 20th, 2006 02:57 am (UTC)