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September 11th, 2005

[Sep. 11th, 2005|12:46 pm]
Atkal dusmas!

Velnsarārā - nu kā tas nākas, ka par tiem garadarbiem, ko visilgāk un rūpīgāk pucēju, visvairāk dabonu bietē!

Tfuti!

Nu i ko darīt!?

Varētu piepūst vaigus un iet meklet citu darbu, bet kaut ka stulbi. Darbs ta labs. Un šefs arī tīri jēdzīgs, kaut arī periodiski kļust fakin nejauks!

Vidihai, babjor!
Mieru, tikai mieru!
Šas saņemsos un noskaidrošu što k čemu.
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nu gan... [Sep. 11th, 2005|02:57 pm]
Your brain: 100% interpersonal, 160% visual, 40% verbal, and 100% mathematical!
Congratulations on being 400% smart! Actually, on my test, everyone is. The above score breaks down what kind of thinking you most enjoy doing. A score above 100% means you use that kind of thinking more than average, and a score below 100% means you use it less. It says nothing about how good you are at any one, just how interested you are in each, relatively. A substantial difference in scores between two people means, conclusively, that they are different kinds of thinkers.




Matching Summary: Each of us has different tastes. Still, I offer the following advice, which I think is obvious:


  1. Don't date someone if your interpersonal percentages differ by more than 80%.
  2. Don't be friends with someone if your verbal percentages differ by more than 100%.
  3. Don't have sex with someone if their math percentage is over 200%.




My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 69% on interpersonal
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You scored higher than 87% on visual
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You scored higher than 29% on verbal
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You scored higher than 44% on mathematical
Link: The 4-Variable IQ Test written by chriscoyne on Ok Cupid
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