M. Porcius Cato Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 In fact, I challenge our M. Porcius Cato to put his historical namesake to The Animal in You personality test Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nephele Posted March 1, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 T.A., Thanks for that Livia assessment! Here's your daughter's dark, goth name: xnleadaar tkoses = Alexsa Darkstone Do you know why its changed, Nephele? I'm not sure. Sometimes with these drop-down menus, the selection will change by itself if you don't click on the screen to "set" it. I'd try it again. ************************************ GPM, ROTFLMAO! ************************************* MPC, that was a magnificent assessment of your historical namesake! Looks like you nailed him. Thanks for playing! -- Nephele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaius Paulinus Maximus Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Nephele ROTFLMAO ???? What the hell does that mean? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaius Octavius Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Nephele ROTFLMAO ???? What the hell does that mean? Rolling On The Floor Licking My (Angle Side Side) Off! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nephele Posted March 1, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Nephele ROTFLMAO ???? What the hell does that mean? Sorry! It means Rolling On The Floor Laughing My A$$ Off -- Nephele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaius Paulinus Maximus Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Nephele ROTFLMAO ???? What the hell does that mean? Rolling On The Floor Licking My (Angle Side Side) Off! Ahhhh now i get it, cyber talk.......It's the future! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nephele Posted March 1, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Nephele ROTFLMAO ???? What the hell does that mean? Rolling On The Floor Licking My (Angle Side Side) Off! I just saw this! MUCH better definition! -- Nephele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaius Octavius Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 I'm still unable to lick my own testicles but I'm working on it! I truly wish that you wouldn't say such things, as you leave yourself open to so fertile a mind as mine! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ursus Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Rooster but might be a weasel, that doesnt sound good. Am I Mel Gibson? You strike me as a rooster, but only Madam Pertinax could validate the tendency for bedroom perfectionism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasminia Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 "You are either a Wild Cat or a Fox personality. But you may also be a Swan personality. " Yep, that's me. All of the above Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlapse Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Fox or Wild Cat here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaius Octavius Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 ANIMALS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nephele Posted March 2, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 (edited) Okay, here's the comparative round-up. I took the summaries for the animal personalities from the website: Ursus: Elephant Big, strong, intelligent and uncompromising. Males are usually aggressive, females are nurturing and natural leaders. Large Helpful Spiritual Principled Intelligent Protective Noble Temperamental Pompous Grandiose Gaius Octavius: Beaver If rodent personalities were rated by their busy and determined demeanors -- the beaver would surely be their king. Small to medium Reliable Ethical Dedicated Punctual Judgmental Miserly Predictable Self absorbed Nephele Carnalis: Bat As an airborne creature, the bat has disassociated itself from the predictable mannerisms of its mammalian cousins and the resulting internal conflict causes the erratic behavior that characterizes its enigmatic persona. Small to medium Artistic Sensitive Philosophical Intuitive Reflective Aloof Unpredictable Unemotional Flighty The Augusta: Bat As an airborne creature, the bat has disassociated itself from the predictable mannerisms of its mammalian cousins and the resulting internal conflict causes the erratic behavior that characterizes its enigmatic persona. Small to medium Artistic Sensitive Philosophical Intuitive Reflective Aloof Unpredictable Unemotional Flighty Pertinax: Rooster or Weasel Roosters are those talented, creative, but somewhat eccentric people who make life interesting for the rest of us. They are artistic, creative, and sophisticated with a thorough knowledge of fine wines, cooking, writing, theater and painting. Original Persistent Fashionable Creative Audacious Opportunistic Brooding Grandiose Perfectionist Flashy (Rooster) Weasels are related to badgers and skunks and are suave and disarmingly charming. With quick minds and lithe physiques, they appear to be promising companions but have a Machiavellian streaks that underscore their personalities. Small-medium Attractive Sexy Mischievous Flirtatious Self-aggrandizing Conceited Unreliable Untrustworthy (Weasel) Pantagathus: Otter or Wildcat Otters are petite, engaging creatures overflowing with positive energy. Intelligent and bright, they are also popular and eminently lovable. Displaying the highly developed social skills that typify the small carnivores, otters mix easily with a wide range of animal personalities. Smallish Fun-loving Cute Communicative Unassuming Appealing Blunt Cautious Finicky Frugal Impatient (Otter) With their well-deserved reputations as creatures of comfort, wildcats jealously guard their independence while indulging in the finer things in life. Attractive, solitary, creative, and curious, these individuals are quite happy to observe the world from a distance. Small to medium size Attractive Spiritual Curious Sexy Autonomous Self-indulgent Fickle Brooding Unpredictable Uncommitted (Wild Cat) docoflove1974: Fox Appealing and cerebral, the fox is a close relative of both the wolf and dog personalities -- displaying the typical canine qualities of loyalty, passion and creativity. Small to medium size Autonomous Generous Creative Flirtatious Passionate Sanctimonious Impatient Procrastinating Gaius Paulinus Maximus: Wild Dog All those who meet the wild dog are struck by its energetic, demonstrative and restless behavior. It differs from its canine cousins, being physically more powerful than the domestic dog and its social structure differs dramatically from the lone wolf. Medium sized Reliable Charitable Popular Principled Loyal Hyper Restless Wild M. Porcius Cato: Fox or Rooster Appealing and cerebral, the fox is a close relative of both the wolf and dog personalities -- displaying the typical canine qualities of loyalty, passion and creativity. Small to medium size Autonomous Generous Creative Flirtatious Passionate Sanctimonious Impatient Procrastinating (Fox) Roosters are those talented, creative, but somewhat eccentric people who make life interesting for the rest of us. They are artistic, creative, and sophisticated with a thorough knowledge of fine wines, cooking, writing, theater and painting. Original Persistent Fashionable Creative Audacious Opportunistic Brooding Grandiose Perfectionist Flashy (Rooster) Jasminia: Wild Cat, Fox or Swan With their well-deserved reputations as creatures of comfort, wildcats jealously guard their independence while indulging in the finer things in life. Attractive, solitary, creative, and curious, these individuals are quite happy to observe the world from a distance. Small to medium size Attractive Spiritual Curious Sexy Autonomous Self-indulgent Fickle Brooding Unpredictable Uncommitted (Wild Cat) Appealing and cerebral, the fox is a close relative of both the wolf and dog personalities -- displaying the typical canine qualities of loyalty, passion and creativity. Small to medium size Autonomous Generous Creative Flirtatious Passionate Sanctimonious Impatient Procrastinating (Fox) Swans have always been venerated for their elegant grace and gentle beauty. So it's little surprise that they attract such admiration as they sail serenely through life. Princess Diana was one, displaying both its grace and flighty characteristics. Beautiful Sophisticated Idealistic Attentive Gentle Understanding Elusive Flighty Uneven Snooty Inscrutable (Swan) Moonlapse: Fox Appealing and cerebral, the fox is a close relative of both the wolf and dog personalities -- displaying the typical canine qualities of loyalty, passion and creativity. Small to medium size Autonomous Generous Creative Flirtatious Passionate Sanctimonious Impatient Procrastinating roman wargamer: Fox Appealing and cerebral, the fox is a close relative of both the wolf and dog personalities -- displaying the typical canine qualities of loyalty, passion and creativity. Small to medium size Autonomous Generous Creative Flirtatious Passionate Sanctimonious Impatient Procrastinating Kosmo: Walrus These superficially benign individuals are usually easy to recognize. When you think of walruses, think of those large people sunning their perfectly rounded bellies at the beach. Or just think of Wilford Brimley. Large size Methodical Carefree Loyal Happy-go-lucky Sloppy Complacent Cantankerous Lazy Irreverent Divi Filius: Mountain Goat This enigmatic creature stands out from the crowd with its unique combination of alertness, generosity and unassuming charm. But the mountain goat is a loner -- an edgy, introverted soul. Average size Dexterous Creative Reflective Spiritual Nimble Independent Unsociable Fidgety Neurotic Stubborn Julius Ratus: Owl The owl is the tranquil face of the bird personalities. A creature of great integrity, its quiet serene demeanor accords it an air of mystery and diffidence. But like all birds, it has a penchant for remaining above the fray of life on the ground. Contemplative Eloquent Sober Principled Sincere Verbose Preachy Sanctimonious Overly conservative Anybody else want to join the menagerie? -- Nephele Edited March 8, 2007 by Nephele Carnalis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roman wargamer Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 i could be a real Fox. it almost defines most of my attributes. what a coincidence. Fox Genera and species: Vulpes vulpes Collective Term: A skulk of foxes Description Appealing and cerebral and of average size, the fox is a close relative of both the wolf and dog personalities and displays typical canine qualities of loyalty, passion and creativity. Largely misunderstood to be a shy, retreating individual, it's the fox's unique stature as a small carnivore that defines its survival strategy. Because it cannot succeed in the world using brute force alone, it must rely on its sharp mind and engaging personality to garner resources, and it consequently spends a lot of time in its head -- giving the impression that it's trying to outsmart its friends. So the fox is often surprised to learn that its intellectual pursuits are intimidating. So, the fox tempers its serious nature with a sardonic sense of humor and engaging playfulness while interacting with its eclectic community. It expects others to be as honest about their strengths and shortcomings as it is of its own, and while these high expectations don't make the fox a snob, it expects its friends to first demonstrate their worthiness before returning the favor with loyalty and devotion. Foxes are typically successful in the work place but their competitiveness and ambition sometimes makes coworkers feel belittled. They would never deliberately take advantage of others, but their single-mindedness often blinds them to their feelings. So they thrive in their own businesses and like to surround themselves with family and friends in these ventures. Although they demand consensus in all decisions, they dominate discussions and steer the plans to reflect their own agenda. A discussion with a fox is invariably stimulating and challenging. Its great curiosity and worldly experience makes it a wonderful conversationalist and it's able to hold forth on a number of different topics with ease. Sometimes, however, the fox will view a conversation as a competitive challenge, which proves to be off-putting and annoying to its companions. Careers and Hobbies Computer Chess Debating Famous Foxes David Duchovny, Hugh Grant, Johnny Cocharan, Michael J. Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pantagathus Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 My domina says that Otter actually fits me better... Particularly this part: Lazy? Let's just say easily distracted. For life has so many diversions for the otter, that whether it's playing a computer game, reading a book, or doing a crossword puzzle, it's impossible to predict how it will fill it's day. But when an otter gets focused on a problem, it's keen intelligence rises to the challenge and it will not give up until the nut is cracked. Otters feel entitled to the good things in life and a general sense of well being gives them the confidence to not have to save for the future. Yeah, OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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