Happy Day of Spring and Labour!


  

And to counteract my communist urges:
You Are a White Rose
You represent youthfulness and purity.

Your vibe: Sweet and heavenly

Falling in love with you: is like falling in love for the first time
Or
You Are a Light Pink Rose
You represent sweetness and grace.

Your vibe: Kind and gentle

Falling in love with you: is like falling in love with a best friend

Which Greek Goddess are YOU?! (great pictures)
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You scored as Rhea

You are Rhea, mother of Zeus.

Rhea

83%

Aphrodite

75%

Demeter

75%

Circe

75%

Gaia

75%

Hera

75%

Medusa

67%

Athena

67%

Hekate

58%

Leto

58%

Artimis

50%

Hestia

42%

Pasiphae

42%

Persephone

34%

From: [identity profile] athaira9.livejournal.com



What Color Rose Are You? (http://www.blogthings.com/whatcolorroseareyouquiz/)

From: [identity profile] indicolite.livejournal.com


Hehe, I took another quiz and am too lazy to dignify it with a full post of its own, but you'll appreciate the irony:


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Well, if I answer the questions with more options, I did end up with Tea.

Above all else, to thine own self be true!
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Unite and unite, oh, let us unite,
for summer is a-coming today.
And whither we are going, we all must unite
On the merry morning of May!

I was lame and punted the neo-pagan-crypto-commie celebration at dawn. Maybe next year. :)

From: [identity profile] indicolite.livejournal.com


Pagan-commie celebration LOL!

Lame=killjoy or lame=your foot hurt?

Now thoughts of pagan-communist celebrations have given me cognitive dissonance: "There is no sex in the USSR!" (which means that you're talking to a person who, among 200 million others, was conceived immaculately).
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Pagan-commie celebration LOL!Lame=killjoy or lame=your foot hurt?

The former. More my soul than my soles. I was socialed-out by a party the night before.

Now thoughts of pagan-communist celebrations have given me cognitive dissonance: "There is no sex in the USSR!"

Wait... what?

From: [identity profile] indicolite.livejournal.com


"The phrase is a quotation of a famous episode from the perestroika-era TV show US-Soviet Space Bridge (aired July 17, 1986) hosted by Vladimir Pozner when an American asked a question about sex in the Soviet Union, and a Soviet lady (Lyudmila Ivanova) proudly answered "There is no sex in the USSR!" In fact, she said "There is no sex in the USSR... on TV", but the last two words drowned in an outburst of laughter, creating a still-popular catchphrase. It should be noted that in the Soviet mindset the word "sex" was considered dirty by many—nearly synonymous with pornography."

Prior to that, there was not only no mention of sex on TV, its existence was denied. One movie in the early 1960s sparked a debate as to whether Komsomol members could be portrayed holding hands.

From: [identity profile] m-danson.livejournal.com

This is a joke right?



What Color Rose Are You? (http://www.blogthings.com/whatcolorroseareyouquiz/)



From: [identity profile] indicolite.livejournal.com

Re: This is a joke right?


Well, you are intense and intriguing. And a friendship with you has been deep and meaningful so far and is likely to remain so.

I was getting PB too, and Alcohol was the alternate choice (they said so, that I was tied for two) so I went for that. I'm not allergic, but I dislike peanut butter. I think that if you don't stick in one convenient slot, your answers don't follow one pattern, you get peanut butter.

From: [identity profile] m-danson.livejournal.com

Re: This is a joke right?


My alternate was tea. I dislike peanut butter on its own but I can sometimes tolerate it in other foods.

I don't know about "deep and meaningful" those who have fallen for me tend towards using the more ambiguous phrase "never boring" to describe it.

From: [identity profile] indicolite.livejournal.com

Re: This is a joke right?


[[boring]] = lacking meaning relevant to me.

therefore [[never boring]] = \forall time t, !((!has) meaning relevant to me)
= \forall time t, !(!has meaning relevant to me)
= \forall time t, has meaning relevant to me
= meaningful. :}

I has two Semantics courses, and I'm not afraid to use them!

(With sloppy notation, but "This is called abuse of notation, but we all do it. You may say you never do it, but we all know American pop stars who said that and were found out. This is politically incorrect, but as I grew older I realized I wasn't having fun any more, so political correctness went out the window." As I've told you that quotation before.)
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