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rogue
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posted October 30, 2001 04:58 PM |
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I'm not saying my answer, but the explanation given was vague enough that it could be said to be true of me.
The characters personalities were too one-sided for me to really know what I should have put.
It is odd that Marion was so quick to leave Robin though...
...unless she was really sleeping with the sheriff to get Little John released.
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Sha_Men
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posted October 30, 2001 05:09 PM |
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Hehheh Rogue...
Quote: I'm not saying my answer, but the explanation given was vague enough that it could be said to be true of me.
The characters personalities were too one-sided for me to really know what I should have put.
Maybe you are one-sided personality too.
Like characters in the story.
Yes...Marion is real snow.
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arachnid
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posted November 03, 2001 02:40 PM |
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:The Sheriff of Nottingham captured Little John and Robin Hood and imprisoned them in his maximum-security dungeon. Maid Marion begged the Sheriff for their release, pleading her love for Robin. The Sheriff agreed to release them only if Maid Marion spent the night with him. To this she agreed.
:The next morning the Sheriff released his prisoners. Robin at once demanded that Marion tell him how she persuaded the Sheriff to let them go free. Marion confessed the truth, and was bewildered when Robin abused her, calling her a snow, and saying that he never wanted to see her again.
:At this Little John defended her, inviting her to leave Sherwood with him and promising life-long devotion. She accepted and they rode away together.
This is easy ok:
Little John (Ok he might not of got her first or been wanted first but he gets a lifetime of loving)
Marion (she scored twice but not with the person she wanted)
The sheriff (he scored!)
Robin (geeez what a chump he got nothing! unless things got really boring in prison that is...........)
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RMS
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posted November 03, 2001 10:30 PM |
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...ok, since it seems that this thread is still interesting, I'll make an attempt to revive it again, by posting another test...remember though, the results mean nothing, unless you want it to...
...I found this site with a bunch of tests, and I guess we could keep trying new ones, every few days, if anyone's interested, but I just took a random one here:
http://www.queendom.com/tests/personality/power_1.html
...if anyone's interested, I scored a 37
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Lith-Maethor
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posted November 03, 2001 10:58 PM |
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46 here...
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rogue
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posted November 04, 2001 12:25 AM |
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RMS
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posted November 04, 2001 12:26 AM |
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...someone's gotta come along with a higher score than this, eventually...
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rogue
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posted November 04, 2001 12:32 AM |
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well, 50 is the best score to get. anything below or above is getting away from the happy medium.
I bet if shae took this, she'd have something above 50.
I actually didn't like some of the answers though - I mean, many times i would have done two of the things - like on watermelon seed spitting, I would have tried to see how well I'd do, and then congratulate the winner if he was still ahead of me.
but since that was a mixing of two of the choices, I just said I'd congratulate the winner.
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RMS
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posted November 04, 2001 12:37 AM |
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Yeah, I know...that's why I reinforced the fact that they don't necessarily, totally reflect your personality...as always, there'll always be something in which, there isn't just one choice
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Grandelf
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posted November 04, 2001 01:01 AM |
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bonus applied?
So, do you think this provides a fair reflection of yourself?
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RMS
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posted November 04, 2001 01:07 AM |
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...it does hint at the truth, but not...not really...at least not for me
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rogue
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posted November 04, 2001 02:50 AM |
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I don't think either of the tests were really that good, and definitely aren't things I'd base anything in real life upon.
Though, they are amusing, if just to see what their authors come up with.
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RMS
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posted November 04, 2001 03:20 AM |
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Edited By: RMS on 3 Nov 2001
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...yep, that's the purpose and goal of what we do here at the Tavern. All we're interested in, is having fun!
...however, although my friend directed me to the queendom site, about two weeks ago, I just found something interesting there, besides the test that I’ve been taking…there are sure some interesting polls and surveys they have
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Wyvern
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posted November 04, 2001 09:22 AM |
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Well... I scored 51. You say 50 is the best to score. But I think I'm far more power resistant and should have less than 50 points... Anyway, "I'm great, aren't I?"
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Grandelf
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posted November 04, 2001 11:09 AM |
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morality test?
Searching the net i found great text I copy that text without any changes in here. So what is my prize for that:
a: quality point
b: quality penalty
c: cold beer
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rogue
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posted November 04, 2001 04:12 PM |
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Quote: Well... I scored 51. You say 50 is the best to score. But I think I'm far more power resistant and should have less than 50 points... Anyway, "I'm great, aren't I?"
Yeah, of course.
Anyway, it sounds like everybody who took the test doesn't feel it's very accurate.
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RedSoxFan3
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posted June 11, 2002 03:16 AM |
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
"Morale" is not the same as "moral"
moral is "moral values"
and morale is "good spirits" (e.g. morale bonuses in Heroes 3)
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vitt
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posted June 11, 2002 12:34 PM |
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MARION, LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF, ROBIN: You are essentially a contented person, even if you consider yourself a little superior. You are moral by your own standards, for you believe that morality is what best suits the occasion. (Men) You are sexually uninhibited, more romantic than you may appear, and more dependent on the approval of others than you care to admit. (Women) You like being a woman, you understand what love is, and frankly enjoy sex.
BTW! Some scientists prooved that robin hood was gay because he wore green tight pants...
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RedSoxFan3
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posted June 11, 2002 07:53 PM |
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i'M not going to say mine, but it was fairLy accurate, I think. So, does eveRyone know the difference between moral and morale?
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Perji
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posted June 11, 2002 08:57 PM |
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This $uck$... There IS no right answer, because morality varies from person to person. Anyway, here it is:
:LITTLE JOHN, MARION, SHERIFF, ROBIN: You are the slightly romantic realist. You respect truth, and are broadminded and flexible. Whether you are a man or a woman you are probably a happy person. You like people and they can readily make friends with you. You are not very adventurous, but this does not bother you.
All true, except for the "not adventurous" part.
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