Monday, June 28, 2004

Congratulations, you're a Gryffindor! Brave, noble, and chivalrous, you stick up for your friends and morals. Full of heart, you'd rather die than be dishonored. You are generally outgoing%
Cool, you're a Gryffindor! Brave, noble, and
chivalrous, you stick up for your friends and
morals. Full of heart, youd rather die than be
dishonored. You are generally outgoing,
popular, and optimistic. Your house usually has
an excellent Quidditch team and often wins the
House Cup. Famous Gryffindors are Godric
Gryffindor, Albus Dumbledore, and Harry Potter.
You rock!
(Art courtesy of Ayne Greensleeves)


An Intelligent Harry Potter House Sorting Quiz
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unagi02: no one wants to hire me as a waiter cuz i'm not a sexy female
unagi02: :-*
HugFool: haha
HugFool: asia noodle cafe
HugFool: haha
unagi02: haha
unagi02: i went islands, applebee's, cpk, and outback today
unagi02: i noticed that the servers were mostly hot young females
unagi02: anyway, what have u been up to today
HugFool: aaw...don't let them tell u ur not a hot sexy female
HugFool: if it's any consolation, when i think of you
HugFool: hot sexy female is the first thing that comes to mind
unagi02: gee thanks kat
HugFool: :-* np, i'm there for you always
HugFool: haha
unagi02: maybe i should come in in drag
unagi02: and apply for jobs
HugFool: i think ur man muscles will give it away
HugFool: ur a little too broad for the job
HugFool: haha
unagi02: lol
unagi02: maybe a few yrs ago it would have worked

So like, I'm 24 years old now. Twenty-four years old! Can you guys believe that? I know it's been like a week or whatever, but man, I am getting pretty old. But you know, I guess age is just a number. You know how smaller dogs live longer than larger dogs? Which means per year, they are physiologically younger than their larger counterparts. Perhaps since I'm a measley 5'1", the same laws will govern my physiology. Not to mention my Vietnamese fountain of youth genetics! Muhahahaha. OK, I'm being retarded right now, but that's OK. Hehehe. Yeah. OK.

So what's new in my life? Some bad news...
First of all, Frank's lab is relocating up north to Stanford and is taking him with them. *Sigh*. Well, you know, I guess that means more trips up North for me, right? At least it may be only at the halfway point of dental school and not at its beginning. Secondly, my beloved hamster Bianca passed away this past Wednesday. :( . I know, you guys are all thinking, what's the big deal? It's just a hamster, but you know, she was Frank and my baby. We went to the petshop to pick her out together and stuff. So it was sad that she died. I still don't know how she died, and neither does Frank. But it was cool cuz Frank's friends were nice enough to buy him a new hamster. I think Frank wasn't so attached to the new one yet, but I think Snowball, the new hamster, is growing on him. I liked her a lot too, except she pee'd and on me and Bianca never pee'd on me. Serves me right for waking her up. OK, I have to go and find a new Vet to take Pooky to. And then do MORE BOARDS studying.

Sunday, June 27, 2004

I had my handwriting analyzed, and this is what came up:

Regarding letter size... you clicked "Medium".

Because your writing is neither really large or small, then we know you are not as intense as those who write really small... nor are you as flighty as those on the other extreme. You fall into the middle-of-the-road on this character trait.



Slant reveals "emotional outlay".
(How you react emotionally to the situations with which you're faced.)
And concerning the letter slant of your sample, you chose "Midway between vertical and hard right-slant".

Your emotional outlay is exactly halfway between an introvert and an extrovert. So you have the best of both worlds: the ability to think logically and make hard decisions... and at the same time, you can still be very emotional. Which means that you can spend time (and get along) with different personality types.

You're an expressive person, and aren't afraid to show your emotions outwardly. And you probably cry when you hear a sad story. You can be kind, friendly, affectionate, and considerate of others. And even put yourself in the other person's shoes.

When convincing you to buy a product or an idea, a sad story could get the sale... when logic might not accomplish anything.



Relating to the letters "d" and "t", you selected "Retraced stem... taller than normal"

This choice indicates that you DEMAND respect, and expect others to treat you with dignity.

This trait is also an important component of integrity, and usually leads to taking extra care in maintaining one's appearance and reputation. I'd be willing to bet that you check the mirror often, and pay special attention to your business dealings.



Looking at the letter "i", you chose "i-dot is 2-3 letters from the stem... or there is no dot at all".

This signifies a lack of attention to details. You're off to the next project, without taking the time to finish the one you're working on. Better slow down... you may miss something really important!



Oh boy... the letter "o"... this is a very insightful letter.

When you picked "Exit loops on the right side", that told me you can be VERY secretive. As a matter of fact, the larger your inner loop, the more you tend to avoid giving complete and straight answers. You won't lie, but you won't offer information freely either.

If your best friend shows up in an outfit that's absolutely hideous, and then asks your opinion, you might say something like... "How unique! Where did you get it?"



Excellent!

When I asked about the shape of the tops of the humps in the letters "m" and "n", you chose "Vary between rounded and pointed". Your represent the best of two types of reasoning styles: The "cumulative" and the "comprehensive". You can process information both in a cumulative/procedural fashion... and also in a comprehensive/fast manner.

The cumulative thinker likes to take the time to gather all the facts before forming a conclusion. On the other hand, the comprehensive thinker likes to see the big picture... without getting too deep into the details, and quickly form his/her conclusion.

Because you can process information in both a cumulative/procedural fashion... or in a comprehensive/fast manner, you can easily adapt to the situation at hand. If you're with a cumulative thinker, you can slow down and explain every detail. If you're talking to someone who only wants the bottom-line, you can speed up your thinking, and shorten your presentation.

This ability is critical to effective leadership.



This is an important trait!

When I asked you how high the t-bar is crossed on the stem of the letter "t", you chose "Crosses near top". This is the best place you could cross it... because this tells me you're ambitious, and set high goals for yourself.

According to recent research, a majority of self-made millionaires and other successful people tend to cross their t-bars on the top of the stem, which... again, indicates a healthy self-esteem.



When asked how the t-bar ends, you chose "Knife-point toward the right".

This tells me that you are a bit of a smart-ass. Sorry... the politically correct term is "sarcastic". This trait is usually exercised as a means of defending your ego. Sometimes your sarcasm comes out as a dry sense of humor. And expressed in this positive manner, people really enjoy it. But on the other hand, if you're at all insecure about yourself, your sarcasm can be directed at others... and be very hurtful. It's your call!



Wow! Concerning your y's and g's, you chose "Extra LARGE loop".

This tells me that you have a very active imagination. Character traits associated with large loops include: gullible, great story-tellers... and big sex drive! You like variety in your life... and you get bored very easily. And, if you also press extra hard on the writing surface, you probably have a very strong sex drive!

Let's review... a need for variety, a big imagination, AND a strong sex drive. I hope you have a imaginative partner... who can keep up with you in the sack. If not, you might want to consider keeping a spare somewhere close!

Just kidding!



When I asked you if the first letter of your signature was larger than the other letters, you indicated that it was.

This tells me you have a very strong "ego". And I mean ego in a good way... it takes an strong sense of self-importance to get things done and demand that the world give you what you deserve.

The larger-than-average letters in your signature indicate a tendency to show the world your self-assured and confident side. The bigger the letters... the stronger the ego.