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Nov. 14th, 2006 10:29 amI got this from
Not what I expected. Not a bad result: Peter Parker. Of course I identify with him. I can't think of many super-heroes, or characters in general, who are so universally easy to identify with. That being said, there are many heroes I identify with more. Supergirl, for instance, or Gambit, or Kitty Pryde, or Domino...
I can't argue with the geekiness, though with me, it's history, not science. This is why I don't own any web-shooters.
But who can argue with a credo of power and responsibility?
Your results:
You are Spider-Man
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You are intelligent, witty, a bit geeky and have great power and responsibility. ![]() |
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And then, looking at the numbers again, I see that though I was cast as Spider-Man, I scored equally with Supergirl, who is one of my favourite characters of all time. (This does not mean I generally like all Supergirl stories, oh my no. She must be the most abused character ever at DC, and that's saying a lot.)

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Date: 2006-11-14 05:41 pm (UTC)You are
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And most people take me for Clarkina Kent...
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Date: 2006-11-14 05:44 pm (UTC)As Clarkina Kent: there's a famous old Superboy story (which I loved) where Clark was transformed into a girl - I don't remember what name he used, I think he passed himself off as his own cousin.
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Date: 2006-11-15 09:56 pm (UTC)Your results:
You are
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Date: 2006-11-15 11:03 pm (UTC)(Not sure if you'll get that reference. He was Peter Parker's clone.)