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Chaeotica ([personal profile] chaeotica) wrote2005-03-17 10:48 am

Just another quiz



I am a d10

Ah, the d10! While you aren't actually a true regular polyhedron, you are the only die that makes logical sense--metrically speaking. Chances are, others see you as over-analytical or a goody-goody. While that may be true, you also have a gift for patience and tolerance. Growing up you probably had a calculator wristwatch that you never really needed to use (since you were faster on your own), and you probably aced all your classes (except for gym). You use the metric system almost exclusively, but are able to quickly convert in mid-conversation for the sake of your backwards Imperalist friends. You've coded in at least two different programming languages, and have created more original gaming systems than you'll ever admit. You're generally not a show-off, but you do take pride in being called either a geek or a nerd.

Take the quiz at dicepool.com



This survey is completely scientific. Despite the mind-boggling complexity of mankind, the billions of distinctly different personalities found on Earth can easily be divided into seven simple categories that correspond to the five Platonic solids, a pseudo polyhedron, and whatever the hell a d100 is. The results of this quiz should be considered not only meaningful but also infallible, and pertinent to your success as a fully realized individual. If you feel the results of this examination do not match your perceived personality, you should take whatever drastic measures are needed to cram your superego back into proper alignment, as described by the quiz results.

And if you believe that, we have some really great critical-hit insurance to sell you.

Hm...

[identity profile] chaoticogre.livejournal.com 2005-03-18 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
D10's are nifty. Hardly ever get the chance to use them, though. Not unless you play Whitewolf games or use a sneaky bastard sword in D&D.

The silly thing called me a d20, which I believe to be a useful die, but cumbersome and too round. The d6 is my favorite. I like the old fashioned cube with numbers scratched upon.

Not that it is good to compare people to dice. Dice are tools, instruments of play, a useful commodity. People are more like terrain than tools. They can be used, but are resistant and need constant tending and watering and such (like a good garden). More often than not they just get in the way and need to be walked on/plowed clear. Then again, I don't think of friends as people, but as friends. Also am bubbling on a theory on social divisions that could get me in trouble.


The real reason I am posting is to bother you.

And so: check your spelling of throat in the "current mood" spot.