Hiccstrid's official thread
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Thread Topic: Hiccstrid's official thread
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Lol the brand is Casio but I like to call it Assio just for the hell of it :P
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Makes sense
I was using calculator soup -
Huh, never heard of it.
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that awkward moment when you google yourself and actually find legit stuff -
Its a website full of different types of calculators
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Ah.
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I could realllly go for wine right now
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Mhm.
So I took your how well do you know me quiz and got 50% lol but hey I have been gone a while. But I didnt know I was your gtq bff! And I didnt know you have always wanted to come to OR! -
I made that a long time ago lol
I need to make an updated one soon -
Just ignore this. Idek what all this even means
Conventional/Open to Experience Axis
Conventional: 34th percentile TOTALLY
Your score places you on the Conventional end of this axis. Conventionalism is associated with traditional outlooks and moral views, and a preference for familiar routines. Conventional individuals prefer simplicity to complexity, and are less likely to appreciate subtlety. They frequently question the value of the arts and sciences. They are more likely to be politically conservative and relgiously affiliated than those open to experience. In the US, conventionalism is most prevalent in the South and Midwest, while openness to experience prevails on the east and west coasts.
Carelessness/Conscientiousness Axis
Carelessness: 37th percentile I guess?
Your score places you on the Carelessness end of this axis. Careless individuals are more laid back and less goal-oriented than their conscientious counterparts. Carelessness is associated with low self-discipline and a lack of motivation to complete tasks. People with a high careless score are born procrastinators, but are also more spontaneous. Employers often test prospective employees to weed out the careless, out of concern over their lack of reliability and lower productivity. In the US, states that rank the highest for carelessness include Rhode Island, Hawaii, Maine and Alaska. The central and southwestern states are generally more conscientious.
Introversion/Extraversion Axis
Introversion: 74th percentile Yup.
Your score places you on the Introversion end of this axis. Introverts prefer less social stimulation, instead favoring solitary activities such as writing, reading, playing video games, painting, blogging, and tinkering. Introverts are reflective, deliberate, and reserved. Not necessarily shy, introverts can feel overwhelmed and worn out from social occassions. They tend to have a smaller circle of friends with whom to socialize. Introverts excel at planning and problem-solving, often choosing careers in engineering, composing, inventing, programming, book writing, and academia. Although introversion is seen as less socially desirable in Western countries, it is strongly associated with such traits as intelligence and artistic talent. Central Europe and Asia tend to value introversion more highly. In the US, the Nortwest and parts of New England are more introverted, while the Midwest and several Southern states have higher numbers of extraverts.
Disagreeableness/Agreeableness Axis
Disagreeableness: 33rd percentile Pshaw, I could totally have told you that
Your score places you on the Disagreeableness end of this axis. Disagreeableness is the tendency of individuals to place self-interest above getting alone with others. Disagreeable people have a pessimistic view of human nature, and are generally suspicious of other people's motives. They often come across as unfriendly and uncooperative. Very strong disagreeableness is associated with Machiavellianism--the manipulation of other people for personal gain. Disagreeable people are more competitive and aggressive, and more judgemental of others. In the US, disagreeableness is found more often on the urban coasts. Agreeableness is higher in the South and Midwest.
Neuroticism/Emotional Stability Axis
N/A
0th percentile WHAT THE HELL
You scored in the middle on the Neuroticism/Emotional Stability spectrum. What is Emotional Stability? Emotional stability is associated with such traits as even temperament, calmness, and ability to handle stress. Emotionally stable people experience fewer negative emotions, and therefore have a more positive life experience. They report higher levels of happiness and satisfaction. Emotionally stable people are said to possess emotional intelligence. In the US, the western states, including Oregon, Utah and Colorado, are the most emotionally stable. Eastern states, by comparison, have the highest levels of neuroticism. These include New York, New Jersey and West Virginia. -
*late post*
I probably should too lol it needs updating baaaaaad -
What quiz is that?
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It was the Big Five Personality Test. I pretty much just copied and pasted the results with my comments in bold.
Lol on my how well do you know me test I still say I am 14. Every other answer is still accurate though. -
Here is the link
70 questions long and with sliders instead of answer choices. -
ahhh I'm not patient enough for that. XP
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