Monday, December 7, 2009

horrible procrastination

Yesterday as I was sitting in the library, not working on one of the five papers that is due in the next week, I wasted time with one of my favorite middle school past times: online quizzes!

I took "Which Literary Character Are You Most Attracted To?" and got Pip. (Yeah, I know...) After I finished taking it, it occurred to me that it is book related, and thus blog-able for this site, but I felt like I needed to stop wasting even more time.
But now I want to share the quiz I took yesterday, because it's infinitely better than the one I took just now.
So here is the one I got Pip for (sorry, guys, I guess you could take the quiz and describe yourself in a relationship if you want to see who you'd be...): Which Literary Character Are You Most Attracted to?

That quiz seems absolutely quality compared to the one I took a few minutes ago. I've just completed "The Literary Character Test" and received the following results:

Your result for The Literary Character Test...

Juliette

You are...

Souless, heartless and decadent, Juliette is a character from her self-titled book by the infamous (and sometimes boring) Marquis De Sade. This woman profits immensely though her debaucheries, killing husbands, lovers and others while indulging in the flesh of the willing and not-so-willing. She is crafty and evil- the total opposite of her sister, Justine.


From "Juliette" by the Marquis De Sade

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I'm pretty disappointed, and also confused by the result. It doesn't help that I've never read Juliette (or even heard of it, for that matter). I'm also always astounded by the spelling/grammatical errors in these online quizzes, especially when they're about literary characters.

At any rate... if anyone needs an almost certainly dorkier than how you already procrastinate way to procrastinate, I recommend these corny online quizzes.

1 comment:

  1. these things can really suck you in, especially the ones that you find on Facebook. At least the quizzes you've done have some intellectual quality to them and give you a chance to learn about new literature.

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