Monday, December 05, 2005

I am Gambit!!!

Well...not really. But I can throw cards pretty well! Well ok, not that great, but so what?

But apparently I am totally awesome, check it out:

The Resistance
Achtung! You are 38% brainwashworthy, 31% antitolerant, and 57% blindly patriotic
Welcome to the Resistance (Der Widerstand)! You believe in freedom, justice, equality, and your country, and you can't be converted to the the dark side.



Breakdown: your Blind Patriotism levels are borderline unhealthy, but
you show such a love of people from everywhere and a natural resistance
to brainwashing, you would probably focus your energy to fight the Fuehrer with furor, so to speak.



Conclusion: born and raised in Germany in the early 1930's, you would
have taken up ARMS against the oppressors. Or even your friends'
oppressors. Congratulations!



Less than 5% of all test takers earn a spot in the Resistance!








The Would You Have Been A Nazi? Test

- it rules -





My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 46% on brainwashworthy
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You scored higher than 48% on antitolerant
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You scored higher than 75% on patriotic
Link: The Would You Have Been a Nazi Test written by jason_bateman on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test


Well that's all you get today, ciao!

I *still* think that Pozzo is pronounced "paht-so"

Like it or not, people have to make decisions.

This is generally a problem.

Especially when that decision results in obstacles for Zack, or inconvenience for Zack, or other terrible things.

I just think that if you are teaching a class--we'll say, for the sake of argument, a "Math class"-- and you are approaching final exam time, there is no need to give a test every day. I think that the final itself is an adequate test of what the students have learned. So why keep giving tests everyday? I'll tell you why, because you never escape from busy work and the people who live to inflict it upon you.

On a happier note, I got an awesome cookbook in the mail. It's a Star Trek cookbook, and I got it from Chi-Lan Lieu in a sort-of contest thing on her blog. Now all I have to do is pawn the thing, and go buy dinner! Ha!

Well no, I'm actually pretty excited about it, cause I never win any contest where I have no control over the results (and by "control over the results" I mean, of course, the ability to cheat shamefully). Plus it's always nice to get mail. Well, mail that isn't junk.

Anyway, I'm sleepier than hell.

Cause hell is sleepy

DON'T QUESTION IT!

I come from a land down underrrrr...

-Zack

EDIT: By the way: