Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto

Here's a fun quiz I got from Dewgirl:
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Your personality type is SLOAN
You are social, moody, organized, accommodating, and moderately non-intellecutal, and may prefer a city which matches those traits.

The largest representation of your personality type can be found in the these U.S. cities: Charlotte, Harrisburg, Cleveland, Memphis, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Richmond, Philadelphia Area, Greenville/Spartanburg, Reno, Indianapolis and these international countries/regions Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Turkey, Taiwan, Iceland, Hong Kong, South Korea, Portugal, Philippines, India, Guam, Canada, England, Indonesia, Japan

What Places In The World Match Your Personality?
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The short description I didn't think was right on...but when I read the description of SLOAN and limbic, they sounded a lot like me (except a SLOAN is "non-scientific". WTF?) I didn't really like being described as limbic, because it was all negative terms. It made me sound like some kind of terrible person, even though it is true that I am easily moved to tears and very moody.

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Yesterday I actually registered for Japanese classes. I started Japanese 101 back in 2001, but then I got "deployed" to Hawaii so I had to drop the class. Since then, I haven't signed up for Japanese, due to a myriad of excuses. Finally this fall, I thought I would go for it, since it seems like it would fit in with my schedule. It will prevent me from participating in the Tuesday night racing series, but that's okay, I'll do that next year.

Anyway, I'm excited. This may be the thing I need to get me back into my life--get everything back on track so I'm not just dwelling on my unexplained depression. I hope I can learn Japanese well enough that I feel confident enough to take a trip there next year.

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