Showing posts with label Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Me. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

My Big Brain Does It Agian

Just another example of my big ol' brain, hard at work.  Righting wrongs, and calling out those who are less informed. 

    I read an article at The Frisky about how singer, Adele hates paying her taxes, quoting her as saying,“Trains are always late, most state schools are s**t and I’ve gotta give you like four million quid. Are you having a laugh? When I got my tax bill in from [her first album] 19, I was ready to go and buy a gun and randomly open fire.”

     This is disturbing on a number of levels, but here is what happened when I commented (whilst biting my tongue and deciding not to mention her apparent homicidal wills). 

Comments

  • She sounds like a republican to me. I wish that sometimes, celebrities would just keep their mouthes shut. After you realize that you don't respect that person, its difficult to look past that, and appreciate their art.

  • camille905
    Like a republican how? Everyone I know (regardless of how much money they make) bitches about paying taxes. I'm sure it was a surprise to her how much she had to pay assuming that prior to her commercial success she was just a working stiff like the rest of us (or me anyway).

    And I'm sorry but most of the republicans I know aren't buying houses for their parents or setting up trust funds for family members- they're trying to keep as much as they can for themselves.

    Dislike.

  • "Like a republican how?"? Like a republican because she's making enough money that she can buy houses for family members, provide all the comfort and luxury for herself, and bitches about helping to support the trains and schools, which she apparently finds to be inadequate (not realizing that the reason for their inadequacy is lack of funding).

    The reason "most republicans" aren't buying houses for their parents is because "most republicans" are "working stiffs" who lack the education to understand that higher taxes on the wealthiest 1% of the population actually decreases their own tax burden, and helps to better their own quality of life by providing better public transit, schools, access to health care and community programs.

    The reason the republicans you know aren't buying houses and setting up trust funds is because the republicans that you know are not wealthy enough to benefit from being a republican, and they should probably reconsider their political stance.




     -You're welcome

Monday, May 16, 2011

Personality Defect Test

 In pursuit of answers, I have taken the Personality Defect Test at OK Cupid, here are my lame results:

The Personality Defect Test

Your result for The Personality Defect Test ...

Braggart

You are 86% Rational, 71% Extroverted, 29% Brutal, and 57% Arrogant.
You are the Braggart! Like Muhammad Ali, you would surely tell everyone that you are "The Greatest" whilst bragging incessantly about your intelligence, your skills, and your abilities. You tend to be a thinker rather than a feeler, and combined with your extroversion and arrogance, this makes you someone who probably just LOVES to brag about his accomplishments. Despite this, however, you are a very gentle, tender person and truly care about others' feelings. You just happen to care more about yourself. Unlike Ali, of course, you are rather rational as opposed to emotional, and you are also much more gentle. But his arrogance and extroversion best reflect the most visible aspects of your personality. But his afro and his penchant for rhyming...not so much. There is not really much to dislike about you, aside from the fact that you can be incredibly annoying, and you probably never shut up about yourself. You may be one of these people who refer to themselves in the third person. If you have a nickname, it is probably one you gave to yourself, because you are too cool for the nickname others have given you--like "doofus" and "shitface". Your personality defect, in summary, is the fact that you are extremely overconfident, extroverted, and perhaps rather lacking in emotions. YOU ARE THE GREATEST! Or so you keep telling yourself every night as you stare at yourself in the mirror and practically make out with your reflection. Maybe one day everyone else on the planet will agree with your assessment of yourself. Nah, I'm just kidding. We think you're an arrogant dickhole. But a NICE arrogant dickhole, so no worries.
To put it less negatively:
1. You are more RATIONAL than intuitive.
2. You are more EXTROVERTED than introverted.
3. You are more GENTLE than brutal.
4. You are more ARROGANT than humble.

Compatibility:
Your exact opposite is the Bitch-Slap.
Other personalities you would probably get along with are the Hand-Raiser, the Haughty Intellectual, and the Capitalist Pig.

Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)

  • Rationality Distribution
    You scored 86% on Rationality, higher than 78% of your peers.
  • Extroversion Distribution
    You scored 71% on Extroversion, higher than 69% of your peers.
  • Brutality Distribution
    You scored 29% on Brutality, higher than 31% of your peers.
  • Arrogance Distribution
    You scored 57% on Arrogance, higher than 70% of your peers.


    http://www.okcupid.com/results/the-personality-defect-test

Feeling overwhelmed with the accuracy of these [long winded] results.  Speechless. 

    This Is Why People Hate Me

      I decided to get to the bottom of this whole thing where everyone hates me.  According to a quiz I took at OK Cupid, this is why people hate me (my score):

    The Why Do People Hate You? Test

    The perfect human.

    29 Cruelty, 26 Anal, 12 Pushover
    Congratulations. You're easy-going, friendly and know when to stand up for yourself. You're perfect. In fact, you're a little bit too perfect. Chances are, hoards of jealous people are plotting your demise at you read this. Tough luck, pal.

    Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)


    I mostly agree with the results of this test.  I find the "pushover" rating to be inaccurate.  Based on the questions posed, I answered as accurately as possible.  However, the test does not account for the difference between apathy and need for acceptance.  Additionally, I feel that the test confuses brutal honesty with "cruelty", but I accept these results.  Overall, I'm pleased with my results. 

    Sunday, April 24, 2011

    News and Updates

    Hi Everyone,
    About a year ago I wrote about my Mom’s diagnosis with the cancer Multiple Myeloma. Multiple myeloma plasma cells are found in the bone marrow. It is a cancer that involves the immune system. The cancerous plasma cells, or myeloma cells, rarely enter the blood stream. She did her rounds of chemo from May-September. She did very well, and didn’t have any of the major side effects. Many people were shocked and amazed when they saw her because she looked so good. My Mom is such a strong lady I am inspired by her every day. She never complained, never pitied herself, and never stopped living her life to the fullest. The chemo worked to an extent but did make the cancer go away completely.
    Thus, she will be undergoing a stem cell transplant as the next step in her treatment. The transplant procedure allows the patient to receive high doses of chemotherapy to kill more myeloma cells. This therapy is so potent that it destroys all of the bone marrow. Without bone marrow, the body is unable to manufacture blood cells needed to carry oxygen, help blood clot, and defend against infection (essentially leaving you without an immune system). Therefore, a stem cell transplant replaces the destroyed marrow, rescuing the patient from the effects of high-dose chemotherapy. My Mom received a surgical catheter implant for the collection of stem cells on the first of April. Thereafter for 10 days in early April, she was injected with an advanced medication called Neuprogen to help stimulate and produce stem cells on an outpatient basis. The entire week of 4/11 she was interned for 4 hours of stem cell collection. Now that she has collected all the necessary cells for transplant, (along with an extra batch that is frozen in the event of a future need) she will be hospitalized on 4/29/11 for 3 weeks. She will receive intensive chemotherapy and the collected cells will be transplanted at City of Hope Hospital. City of Hope is one of the best hospitals and I am so glad that she will be undergoing her treatment there. In the nearly 35 years since City of Hope physicians performed one of the nation’s first successful bone marrow transplants, the institution has performed over 10,000 transplants. This process is going to be difficult and she will be very fragile. On average, patients take 3 to 6 months to recover from a transplant. By this time, the immune system will once again fight infections because the bone marrow is producing healthy blood cells. Hair will grow back, but the taste buds might still be a little off. It can take as long as a year to recover normal functioning. There will be bad days and good days, and we will try to take one day at a time. So, I would like to thank all of you for your prayers and kind words about my Mother. I will be absent for a while, I will post when I can but my first priority is my Mom.

    I would also like to say that if you're of age, able, and willing, please consider donating blood with the American Red Cross and getting tested as a bone marrow donor with the National Bone Marrow Registry at: bethematch (dot) com. Both are wonderful organizations that have made a huge impact on my family. Luckily, my Mom was able to gather enough of her own cells for the transplant (but there are many who cannot). Donating blood and marrow will not have any lasting effects on you, but it can make all the difference to someone else.

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011

    so tired...

    Hey Everyone! I'm just taking a quick break from studying, to let you know that I will have a new post up by next week. Finals are killing me! I already took my Art & Globalization final on tuesday, and this morning I took my Korean Art History exam. Two down, two to go: Art & Politics From WWI & WWII and The Grand Tour: Art and Travel in Eighteenth Century Italy. I am so glad I have spring break next week!