Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Daemon Test Results



When I took the daemon test two years ago, apparently mine was a raccoon. So I have changed significantly in the last couple of years from someone who likes shiny things, causes trouble, digs through the trash, makes wrong decisions, is cute and fuzzy, and has dexterous wittle fingers. NOW I am a toucan!! A loud, obnoxious very colorful bird who lives in the jungle and enjoys a good bowl of Fruitloops.

"You an an extroverted, playful and confident sort of person. You seek out excitement, and you love to be right in the thick of things. You are enthusiastic, garrulous, and you love to attend large social gatherings. You love to laugh. If you spend too much time at home, away from friends and fun, you tend to "fade", becoming tired and a little depressed. A fun night out with your friends soon re-energizes you, though.

You make friends easily, and you probably jump between several groups of people. You probably have a group of friends for every need - the friends you drink with, the friends you jam with, the friends you talk with about the meaning of life... You blend in with each group of people, showing your sensitive side when you are with certain friends, and hiding it from others. You love to meet new people, and to make new friends. However, you are not a slave to popularity. You will speak your mind to defend yourself or one of your friends if necessary. You are no shrinking violet, and you are more than capable of fighting your way out of a tight corner.

That being said, your confidence and your enthusiasm for fun can sometimes lead to your making thoughtless comments which hurt or insult people. These people, however, are probably over-sensitive squares who don't appreciate your sense of humour. You don't have much time for people like that, anyway.

Your daemon's form would represent your social, playful, yet honest personality. He or she would probably urge you to create further mayhem, or would make snide comments in your ear about the people you meet on a daily basis."


To learn more about the nature of toucans, go to animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/toucan.html

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