You Are a Cheapskate |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
are you a cheapskate?
Friday, May 25, 2007
are you a perfectionist?
You Are 78% Perfectionist |
You are a true perfectionist. You are both demanding of yourself and others. While it's great to have goals and standards, they don't need to be sky high! |
Thursday, May 24, 2007
here's the kicker
You Are 68% Addicted to Blogthings |
You lead the pack when it comes to posting Blogthings. And your friends (mostly) thank you for it. It's cute that you insist on being called your Japanese name. Just stop bragging about your IQ score! |
hehehehehe... :p
inside the room of your soul
What Your Soul Really Looks Like |
You are a warm hearted and open minded person. It's easy for you to forgive and forget. You are not a very grounded person. You prefer dreams to reality. For you, it's all about possibilities. You see yourself with pretty objective eyes. How you view yourself is almost exactly how other people view you. Your near future is still unknown, and a little scary. You'll get through wild times - and you'll textually enjoy it. For you, love is all about caring and comfort. You couldn't fall in love with someone you didn't trust. |
are you immature?
You Are Somewhat Mature |
You definitely act like an adult sometimes, but a big part of you is still a kid at heart. While your immature side is definitely fun, you're going to have to grow up sooner or later. |
what color is your aura?
Your Aura is Violet |
Idealistic and thoughtful, you have the mind and ideas to change the world. And you have the charisma of a great leader, even if you don't always use it! The purpose of your life: saying truths that other people dare not say Famous purples include: Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Susan B. Anthony Careers for you to try: Political Activist, Inventor, Life Coach |
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
what temperament are you?
You Have a Melancholic Temperament |
Introspective and reflective, you think about everything and anything. You are a soft-hearted daydreamer. You long for your ideal life. You love silence and solitude. Everyday life is usually too chaotic for you. Given enough time alone, it's easy for you to find inner peace. You tend to be spiritual, having found your own meaning of life. Wise and patient, you can help people through difficult times. At your worst, you brood and sulk. Your negative thoughts can trap you. You are reserved and withdrawn. This makes it hard to connect to others. You tend to over think small things, making decisions difficult. |
are you a tortured genius?
You Are 74% Tortured Genius |
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
act of war
I just lost my Yahoo email account in a surprise dawn attack. The notification email I received through Hotmail said that *someone* changed my password at 1:05 AM. I tried to retrieve the password, but for some reason the new passwords generated by Yahoo don't work. Apparently, *someone* did more damage than I thought.
I know who did it. The sad thing is that I've trusted that person. Ironically, she doesn't trust me.
For the past few hours I've been scrambling to shore up all my other accounts' security. The enemy had achieved complete tactical surprise; I won't let it happen again. Note to self: never tell anyone else more than what they need to know.
I've always considered an attack on anything I own as an act of war. Call me crazy, but isn't the deliberate destruction of other people's property an unfriendly act?
And all this over such a stupid and trivial issue. Apparently, she would rather listen to the little voices in her fat stupid head than to reason and reality. I can't be with someone who doesn't -won't- trust me.
Of course there is more to this issue than what I'm writing here. But, as always, I won't tell more than what I need to write this blog entry. It's policy. And principle. If *someone* would only appreciate that then we probably won't be in this situation in the first place!
I've moved to a Gmail account. If you need to email me, send me a personal message and I'll tell you my new address there.
The best way to handle this situation would probably be with a proportional response. However, I cannot -will not- tolerate a repeat of this event.
Reciprocity. That's the answer.
I know who did it. The sad thing is that I've trusted that person. Ironically, she doesn't trust me.
For the past few hours I've been scrambling to shore up all my other accounts' security. The enemy had achieved complete tactical surprise; I won't let it happen again. Note to self: never tell anyone else more than what they need to know.
I've always considered an attack on anything I own as an act of war. Call me crazy, but isn't the deliberate destruction of other people's property an unfriendly act?
And all this over such a stupid and trivial issue. Apparently, she would rather listen to the little voices in her fat stupid head than to reason and reality. I can't be with someone who doesn't -won't- trust me.
Of course there is more to this issue than what I'm writing here. But, as always, I won't tell more than what I need to write this blog entry. It's policy. And principle. If *someone* would only appreciate that then we probably won't be in this situation in the first place!
I've moved to a Gmail account. If you need to email me, send me a personal message and I'll tell you my new address there.
The best way to handle this situation would probably be with a proportional response. However, I cannot -will not- tolerate a repeat of this event.
Reciprocity. That's the answer.
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