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I did this mostly because I love the Ernest Shepard drawings so much. He's one of my favourite illustrators - and that's saying a lot.
And I also love the Winnie-the-Pooh characters, though I don't know what I think about coming out as Tigger. No offense to Tigger, but I never identified with him - he always had such energy, and I've never acquired the energy levels I'd like.
The character I always identify with is Piglet; have done since the age of three.
Your Score: Tigger
You scored 14 Ego, 10 Anxiety, and 15 Agency!

And as they went, Tigger told Roo (who wanted to know) all about the things that Tiggers could do.
"Can they fly?" asked Roo.
"Yes," said Tigger, "they're very good flyers, Tiggers are. Strornry good flyers."
"Oo!" said Roo. "Can they fly as well as Owl?"
"Yes," said Tigger. "Only they don't want to."
"Why don't they want to?" well, they just don't like it somehow."
Roo couldn't understand this, because he thought it would be lovely to be able to fly, but Tigger said it was difficult to explain to anybody who wasn't a Tigger himself.
You scored as Tigger!
ABOUT TIGGER: Tigger is the newest addition to the Hundred Acre Wood, and he lives with Kanga and Roo, because Roo's strengthening medicine turned out to be the thing that Tiggers like best. Tigger is bouncy and confident -some of his friends think he is a little TOO bouncy and confident, but attempts to unbounce him tend to be fruitless.
WHAT THIS SAYS ABOUT YOU: You are a positive and confident person. You feel capable of dealing with anything and everything, and funnily enough, you usually ARE. You don't worry about much, and you love to go out and find new adventures.
Your friends and family might sometimes be a little exasperated by your boundless enthusiasm. You don't like to admit your mistakes, and when you find yourself in over you head, you tend to bluff your way out of things. You would be surprised, however, at how happy the people around you would be if you would actually admit to a mistake. It would make you seem more human, somehow.
Link: The Deep and Meaningful Winnie-The-Pooh Character Test written by wolfcaroling on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test View My Profile(wolfcaroling) |
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Date: 2008-03-18 06:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-18 06:46 pm (UTC)Here, have a thistle. That'll make you feel better.
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Date: 2008-03-18 06:49 pm (UTC)*munches*
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Date: 2008-03-18 06:45 pm (UTC)micetea
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Date: 2008-03-18 07:13 pm (UTC)Nice icon there!
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Date: 2008-03-18 08:16 pm (UTC)I don't know who I was hoping for. I love those books - still read them - but I'm sure it would drive me up the wall to actually have to live there.
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Date: 2008-03-18 08:20 pm (UTC)And it occurs to me in retrospect that I also idenitified with Christopher Robin.
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Date: 2008-03-18 08:33 pm (UTC)And the Ernest Shepard drawings being so lovely just fuels my rage at the Disneyfication of Pooh. Hmph.
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Date: 2008-03-18 08:40 pm (UTC)Yes, me too. Sometimes cultural transplantation just doesn't work. At all.
I wanted to be Piglet. [Bounce, bounce, bounce] [splash]
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Date: 2008-03-18 11:01 pm (UTC)I identified most w/ Rabbit, which probably explains my feelings for Tigger! I mostly felt sorry for Rabbit; he just wanted to be alone and enjoy the house he'd spent a long time fixing up and these characters with a .5 IQ kept messing it up! UGH.
:)
Taking this test awakened a few interesting childhood memories in me (like a memory of a new kid in elementary school, how I immediately approached her and made friends, and how she later commented on how surprised she was by my friendliness).
Oh and look who I am!
Your Score: Rabbit
You scored 20 Ego, 14 Anxiety, and 17 Agency!
IT was going to be one of Rabbit's busy days. As soon as he
woke up he felt important, as if everything depended upon him.
It was just the day for Organizing Something, or for Writing a
Notice Signed Rabbit, or for Seeing What Everybody Else Thought
About It. It was a perfect morning for hurrying round to Pooh,
and saying, "Very well, then, I'll tell Piglet," and then going
to Piglet, and saying, "Pooh thinks--but perhaps I'd better see
Owl first." It was a Captainish sort of day, when everybody
said, "Yes, Rabbit " and "No, Rabbit," and waited until he had
told them.
You scored as Rabbit!
ABOUT RABBIT: Rabbit is generally considered Clever by his many friends and relations. He is actually a much better reader and writer than Owl, but he doesn't consider it worth mentioning. Instead, Rabbit's real talent lies in Organizing Plans. He organizes rescue parties, makes schemes to reduce Tigger's bounciness, and goes on missions to find out what Christopher Robin does when he's not at the Hundred Acre Woods. Sometimes, however, his Plans do not always go as Planned.
WHAT THIS SAYS ABOUT YOU: You are smart, practical and you plan ahead. People sometimes think that you don't stress or worry, but this is not the case. You are the kind of person who worries in a practical way. You think a) What are my anxieties about and b)what can be done about them? No useless fretting for you. You don't see the point in sitting around and waiting for things to work out, when you could actually work them out today and save yourself a lot of time and worry. Your friends tend to rely on you, because they know that they can trust you help them work things out.
You sometimes tend to be impatient with people who are less practical in their ways. You don't have much patience for idiots who moan about things but never actually DO anything about them. You have high expectations of everyone, including yourself. When you don't succeed at something, or when something goes wrong despite your best efforts to prevent it, you can get quite hard on yourself. You need to cut yourself some slack and accept that everyone has their faults, even you, and THAT IS OKAY. Let yourself be faulty, every now and then, for the sake of your own sanity.
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Date: 2008-03-18 11:15 pm (UTC)Oh, he was all of that. And though as a kid I liked him, I was always impatient with him, and thought he was a trouble-maker - so I hope I'm not that!
20 Ego - ! You must drain it all into Eden.
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Date: 2008-03-18 11:27 pm (UTC)I do think I have a decent ego, but I'm intelligent enough to know to be modest about it.
Hah. ;)
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Date: 2008-03-18 11:33 pm (UTC)...And would Eden say the same?
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Date: 2008-03-19 01:51 am (UTC)Eden is not quite subtle: cross dressing, flashy white clothes, random quoting of Shakespeare, et al.
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