31 July 2007

I don't even know what to say.




You're One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, by Ken Kesey

You're crazy. This has led people to attempt to confine you to a safe place so that you don't pose a danger to yourself or others. You feel like you pose a great danger to the man (or maybe the woman) or whatever else is keeping you down. But most of the time, you just end up being observed. Were you crazy before you were confined?

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14 comments:

Klynn said...

Heh. Here's my results:

You're The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy!
by Douglas Adams
Considered by many to be one of the funniest people around, you are quite an entertainer. You've also traveled to the far reaches of what you deem possible, often confused and unsure of yourself. Life continues to jostle you around like a marble, but it's shown you so much of the world that you don't care. Wacky adventures continue to lie ahead. Your favorite number is 42.

Yankee T said...

I am Babar.

Alison said...

I'm a talking rabbit (Watership Down) which I read many years ago when I was about ten or eleven. I loved the book then, but haven't read it since then.

Anonymous said...

Snickollet... this is so very funny since you are so clearly not. …You know, crazy.

I am Watership Down rabbit as well. Who comes up with this stuff?

Arwen said...

Another Watership Down here

Tigger said...

I'm "The Sound and the Fury" by Faulkner!

Anonymous said...

uuuuhhhh.....

You're Lolita!
by Vladimir Nabokov
Considered by most to be depraved and immoral, you are obsessed with sex. What really tantalizes you is that which deviates from societal standards in every way, though you admit that this probably isn't the best and you're not sure what causes this desire. Nonetheless, you've done some pretty nefarious things in your life, and probably gotten caught for them. The names have been changed, but the problems are real. Please stay away from children.

Anonymous said...

Ok, Snick--See what this has done to me? I was so traumatized by being called a Lolita that needs to stay away from children that I decided to take the quiz again and answer exactly opposite. Guess what! The questions were totally different! Here is what I got this time:

You're Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!
by Lewis Carroll
After stumbling down the wrong turn in life, you've had your mind opened to a number of strange and curious things. As life grows curiouser and curiouser, you have to ask yourself what's real and what's the picture of illusion. Little is coming to your aid in discerning fantasy from fact, but the line between them is so blurry that it's starting not to matter. Be careful around rabbit holes and those who smile to much, and just avoid hat shops altogether.

Anonymous said...

You're A Prayer for Owen Meany!
by John Irving
Despite humble and perhaps literally small beginnings, you inspire faith in almost everyone you know. You are an agent of higher powers, and you manifest this fact in mysterious and loud ways. A sense of destiny pervades your every waking moment, and you prepare with great detail for destiny fulfilled. When you speak, IT SOUNDS LIKE THIS!

amyinbc said...

Silly quiz! I took it 3 times and by answering one question differently each time I was 'diagnosed' 3 different things.

Geohde said...

Um.

I'm going to have to give that thing a spin.....

Anonymous said...

Hey -

These are my resuilts.

You're "The Sound and the Fury"!
by William Faulkner
Strong-willed but deeply confused, you are trying to come to grips with a
major crisis in your life. You can see many different perspectives on the
issue, but you're mostly overwhelmed with despair at what you've lost.
People often have a hard time understanding you, but they have some vague
sense that you must be brilliant anyway. Ultimately, you signify nothing.

I'm not to happy about the "signify nothing" part. Kind of a downer.

Tertia said...

hahaha

You're Prufrock and Other Observations!
by T.S. Eliot
Though you are very short and often overshadowed, your voice is poetic and lyrical. Dark and brooding, you see the world as a hopeless effort of people trying to impress other people. Though you make reference to almost everything, you've really heard enough about Michelangelo. You measure out your life with coffee spoons.

Kathryn said...

I was Watership Down, but am now Love in a Time of Cholera (which I haven't even read)...Not sure I can cope with this one!
But you're hugely NOT mad...
I wannabe Barbar, I think...