Saturday, November 19, 2011

Free Blog Time (:


6 Feet Under...


My worst, and probably most embarrassing, fear is that some day I will wake up 6 feet under, in a nice little coffin without any chance of ever getting out. And then the panic will set in and I will start to bang on the coffin, screaming and no one will be around to hear me. The lovely fact that I would probably run out of air before anyone could even dig me up doesn't seem to help me either. That's pretty scary right?

Truthfully my taphophobia (fear of being buried alive) has never been so prominent until recently; when I watched that stupid movie staring Ryan Reynolds called 'Buried'. At first my friend thought it would erase my petty little fear, mainly because we both thought that Ryan would be saved from his little prison in the end. WRONG. Instead of the perfect Disney-like ending, in which Ryan is dramatically sa
ved at the last second by some hot chick or something, I had to sit and watch as he slowly suffocated. Oh, and his stupid "friends" dug up the wrong casket. Great way for me to get over my fear right? Not.

So I decided to finally Google why I was so afraid of being six feet under and found some pretty interesting stuff. Apparently my fear link me to others, such as a fear of ghosts or tombstones. I understand the connection perfectly, but I fail to see how I could fear a little marble rectangle sticking up from the ground. And ghosts don't exist so...?

Regardless of these other so called "fears" I may have, I know that my taphophobia is going to stay with me for awhile. So make sure I'm really dead before they bury me okay??

Friday, November 11, 2011

IQ Tests Stink

IQ score = 94
Sub scale percentile = 34

So yeah, IQ test are totally bogus. I mean, "Average or normal intelligence" my butt. Not that I'm saying I'm a genius or anything...but I feel smarter than a 94. Plus someone, who shall remain nameless, is like WAYYYY smarter than me got lower than me. ME. So yeah, my score wasn't terrible, but it still stunk. And therefor I shall blame it all on the stupid, dumb computer. So there.


Article: The Mozart Effect:

My article is about the Mozart Effect; in which scientist played a part of one of Mozart's Symphonies before they took a test. The scores did improve by a significant amount, but other scientists argued that it wasn't just because it was Mozart playing, but that the students were simply more awake and alert. But seriously, if they played rap or country during a test, would you be able to pay attention? I wouldn't, so maybe there is something special about Motzart....nahhhhhh.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Personality Tests (:

Jung Typology Test:

Extrovert: 56
Sensing: 50
Feeling: 50
Perceiving: 11




I am an FSFP; Extrovert, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving.

-I guess that's good right? I mean I'm defiantly more of an extrovert, I really can't sit still and I love being with my friends, but I hate being the center of attention in a huge group (speech's, projects, etc..). It totally freaks me out and i get sweaty hands and...yeah. Haha pretty gross huh? I'm definitely sensitive to what other people think, and feel so I agree with that. But really, do I really suck that bad at perceiving? Oops?

Moral Test:

You scored 35.5 out of a total of 44.

Your score puts you in the mature category of social reasoning and the majority of people will have scores in this range. Thinking here transcends the practicalities of one's preferences and exchanges to an emphasis upon social feeling, caring and conduct.

You take into account the consequences of actions for other people, whether for benefit or harm, as a consideration in its own right for deciding how one should act towards others. You emphasise relationships, thinking how you might feel if you were on the receiving end. Empathy is important, as well as compassion.

You are likely to expect others to conform to normally expected conduct, reflecting on "common decency" and will think of the chaos caused by laws being broken. You will value, love and respect others, and appreciate some higher values, as well as speaking of the benefits of a clean conscience or pride.

-Read it and weep people it says I'm MATURE. In your face!! Just kidding, I actually think this one is only half accurate. Because I believe that things like secrets can be told in certain situations. What if someone told you that they were thinking about killing themselves? Wouldn't you want to go to an adult or somebody that can help? Or would you risk the fact that telling a secret is bad for their life? Is the fact that I would tell their secret make me morally weak though? To me, moral standards can fluctuate with the situation


Hogwarts Test:


Said Hufflepuff, "I'll teach the lot, and treat them just the same."

Hufflepuff students are friendly, fair-minded, modest, and hard-working. A well-known member was Cedric Diggory, who represented Hogwarts in the most recent Triwizard Tournament.

- Woooooooh! I flipping ADORE the little hufflepuff mascot!! Even though I can't get over the fact that Cedric Diggory=Edward. EWWWW! Haha but seriously, I am glad I got this house because, personally I think Gryffindor is overrated (That's right Harry). Plus, I really do think that I'm fair-minded and friendly....but other times (usually) I can be extremely lazy. Oh well, GO HUFFLEPUFF!!! (:

Life Goals:


Financial Success
Based on your responses to the present survey, you appear to value financial success about as centrally as the typical study participant.

Social RecognitionBased on your responses to the present survey, you appear to value social recognition about as centrally as the typical study participant.

Attractiveness
Based on your responses to the present survey, you appear to place more central value on attractiveness than the typical study participant.

AffiliationBased on your responses to the present survey, you appear to value affiliation about as centrally as the typical study participant.

Community InvolvementBased on your responses to the present survey, you appear to place less central value on community involvement than the typical study participant.

Self-Acceptance
Based on your responses to the present survey, you appear to place less central value on self-acceptance than the typical study participant.

-Once again I am average. And do I really place attractiveness higher than most? I wear sweats like every other day...oh well. And I know for a fact that I care alot more about self-acceptance than it said (no i am NOT desperate). Other than that I think the others were pretty okay. You know, "placing central values as the typical study participant" and such.

Sexual Prejudice:
Your data suggest a strong association of Male with CAREER and Female with FAMILY compared to Female with CAREER and Male with FAMILY.

-Oh what can I say? I'm as prejudice as the rest of y'all!!! I was definitely one of those families where dad worked all day and mom stayed home with the kids. Yeah, my mom did go back to work when I got older, but I know that my dad always worked job from 9 to 5. I mean really, who is raised with their dad staying home while momma brings home the bacon? I'll answer that for you; Uhhhhh....like no one. (No offense to anyone that was though!!) It's not our fault though; I blame our parents (;