Thursday, November 16, 2006

My urge to self-discover strikes again....

I Am 40% Weird
Normal enough to know that I'm weird...But too darn weird to do anything about it!


My Driving Is: 38% Male, 62% Female

According to studies, I generally drive like a typical female. I am a careful, skilled driver. And I am patient in sticky driving situations. I may get aggressive from time to time, but normally I'm a cool, collected driver.


I Am 44% Gross

I'm more than a little gross, but probably no more gross than the average person.
Maybe it's time I dropped some of those disgusting habits that could eventually embarrass me....


My Outrageous Name is:

Lucy Bowels


I am 28% Obsessive

I tend to have a few obsessive thoughts, but I generally have them under control.
Sometimes my worries keep me up at night, though they usually don't interfere with my life.


My Five Factor Personality Profile

Extroversion:
I have medium extroversion. I'm not the life of the party, but I do show up for the party. Sometimes I'm full of energy and open to new social experiences. But I also need to hibernate and enjoy my "down time."

Conscientiousness:
I have medium conscientiousness. I'm generally good at balancing work and play. When I need to buckle down, I can usually get tasks done. But I've been known to goof off when I know I can get away with it.

Agreeableness:
I have medium agreeableness. I'm generally a friendly and trusting person. But I also have a healthy dose of cynicism. I get along well with others, as long as they play fair.

Neuroticism:
I have high neuroticism. It's easy for me to feel shaken, worried, or depressed. I often worry, and my worries prevent me from living life fully. I tend to be emotionally reactive and moody. I'm either flying very high or feeling very low.

Openness to experience:
My openness to new experiences is medium. I'm generally broad-minded when it comes to new things. But if something crosses a moral line, there's no way I'll approve of it. I'm suspicious of anything too wacky, though I do still consider creativity a virtue.

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