Two posts in one day! But I'm bored, so whatever.
So, I took the Five Factor Personality Test. Amazingly, for an internet quiz/test, it was pretty accurate:
***Your Five Factor Personality Profile***
Extroversion:
You have medium extroversion.
You're not the life of the party, but you do show up for the party.
Sometimes you are full of energy and open to new social experiences.
But you also need to hibernate and enjoy your "down time."
Conscientiousness:
You have medium conscientiousness.
You're generally good at balancing work and play.
When you need to buckle down, you can usually get tasks done.
But you've been known to goof off when you know you can get away with it.
Agreeableness:
You have low agreeableness.
Your self interest comes first, and others come later, if at all.
In general, you feel that people are not to be trusted.
And you're skeptical that anyone else really feels differently.
Neuroticism:
You have medium neuroticism.
You're generally cool and collected, but sometimes you do panic.
Little worries or problems can consume you, draining your energy.
Your life is pretty smooth, but there's a few emotional bumps you'd like to get rid of.
Openness to experience:
Your openness to new experiences is high.
In life, you tend to be an early adopter of all new things and ideas.
You'll try almost anything interesting, and you're constantly pushing your own limits.
A great connoisseir of art and beauty, you can find the positive side of almost anything.
Most of it was true. Especially Extroversion. Hint, peoples: If I'm on MSN, I'm happy to talk. If I'm not on MSN, DON'T TRY TO TALK TO ME! I'm surrounding myself in solitude. And no, that doesn't mean I've disappeared off the face of the earth.
On to other matters, I've decided working on the 24th of December is fun. Not only was *everyone* from the store working, but there was hardly any customers. I got paid for 4 hours work when, in reality, the most productive thing I did was take down tinsel. Which I highly enjoyed, as I was discussing with my supervisor how commercial Christmas is. Fun times had by all.
Over and out. Probably more to come in a few days, once the family commitments pass.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
So, Consumeristmas is tomorrow. A time for buying and recieveing presents, racing around shopping centres and forgetting the real reason for this holiday: to celebrate the birth of Christ (also Kong's birthday, but he's not Jesus, just a panda). However, it has made for some fun times at work, as almost every employee has been rostered on to work, even though there really isn't that much more to do. I've lost count of how many times I've said "Have a Merry Christmas!", and I'm sure that I'm soon going to slip and say "Enjoy your Consumeristmas. How much money have you spent already?". Seriously, some people have spent more than $200 on food alone. Pure insanity, I say.
I went to see Casino Royale the other day. The new James Bond was good, I thought, even though the movie did drag on for quite a while (just as I thought the movie was about to finish, "oh noes!", another villain, another chase). I'm tempted to rent out the original version now, to compare the two. And the chick was hot, with an awesome attitude (sarcasm is the bestest).
Can't really think of anything else to say, except: Peoples, go on MSN, dammit! I need to discuss plans for the holidays, but can't, because you're never on! Christiaan, I'm looking at you! (I'd suggest you feign death now or suffer my wrath). Seriously, if you do read this at all, or anyone else who has signs that he is still alive, let him know that I'm free on New Year's, and able to get absolutely comatose.
Lastly, hooray for the smoke clearing. It's been a week that's made me even more reluctant to go outside, considering it was impossible to see more than 50 metres. Let's hope it stays cloudly and raining, because that's the way (uh huh, uh huh) I like it.
And no, Luke, I don't know what to get your Dad for Christmas. Just get him a gift voucher for Southland, like I normally do when I can't think of something (why buy something they'll hate, when they can go out and buy something they want).
I went to see Casino Royale the other day. The new James Bond was good, I thought, even though the movie did drag on for quite a while (just as I thought the movie was about to finish, "oh noes!", another villain, another chase). I'm tempted to rent out the original version now, to compare the two. And the chick was hot, with an awesome attitude (sarcasm is the bestest).
Can't really think of anything else to say, except: Peoples, go on MSN, dammit! I need to discuss plans for the holidays, but can't, because you're never on! Christiaan, I'm looking at you! (I'd suggest you feign death now or suffer my wrath). Seriously, if you do read this at all, or anyone else who has signs that he is still alive, let him know that I'm free on New Year's, and able to get absolutely comatose.
Lastly, hooray for the smoke clearing. It's been a week that's made me even more reluctant to go outside, considering it was impossible to see more than 50 metres. Let's hope it stays cloudly and raining, because that's the way (uh huh, uh huh) I like it.
And no, Luke, I don't know what to get your Dad for Christmas. Just get him a gift voucher for Southland, like I normally do when I can't think of something (why buy something they'll hate, when they can go out and buy something they want).
Friday, December 15, 2006
Ok, so, I've almost finished Kingdom Hearts II already. Pretty disappointing. Alot of the game seems like it was only included to further the storyline (there's more cutscenes than anything else).
Apart from that, not much to report. Now that I have the money I was going to order a laptop over the internet, only to discover that the site only delivers to the US. Now I have to hunt around for a decent one. *sigh*
If anyone has a some (by some, I mean alot of) time to kill, visit this place. It's a series of computer knowledge based puzzles. See if you can be like the 143 other people, out of 10 million who have visited the site, and solve the final puzzle.
Apart from that, not much to report. Now that I have the money I was going to order a laptop over the internet, only to discover that the site only delivers to the US. Now I have to hunt around for a decent one. *sigh*
If anyone has a some (by some, I mean alot of) time to kill, visit this place. It's a series of computer knowledge based puzzles. See if you can be like the 143 other people, out of 10 million who have visited the site, and solve the final puzzle.
Monday, December 11, 2006
So, I got my VCE results back today (well, if you want to get technical, I had to go and look them up, so they didn't really "come back"). 39 raw score for French, which gets scaled to about 48 out of 50. Damn happy with that. Theatre Studies didn't go so well, a 32 raw. I'm not sre about the scaling of that, but I think it goes up only a few marks. Meh, I was kind of expecting it anyway, considering I liked the subject but didn't put much work in.
In other news, here's some links. A cookie if you guess the references:
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=216
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=194 (this one appeals to me because, on my first playthrough of KH2, I realised that Atlantica is in fact like what is depicted. It seems that of late Square-Enix are trying to stuff as many mini-games into their releases as possible. I mean, half of KH2 is mini-games, FF7 had its share, and FFX-2 was a complete waste of time. Gambling and dress-up dolls. Yay!)
Lastly is this one: http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=204 It's funny because, well, that's how the fanboys reacted...
In other news, here's some links. A cookie if you guess the references:
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=216
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=194 (this one appeals to me because, on my first playthrough of KH2, I realised that Atlantica is in fact like what is depicted. It seems that of late Square-Enix are trying to stuff as many mini-games into their releases as possible. I mean, half of KH2 is mini-games, FF7 had its share, and FFX-2 was a complete waste of time. Gambling and dress-up dolls. Yay!)
Lastly is this one: http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=204 It's funny because, well, that's how the fanboys reacted...
Saturday, December 9, 2006
So, how about that killer 37C heat and bushfire smoke. Thank god I was inside all day... working......
School is over, holidays have started, yet it seems no rest for the wicked, as my parents have been screaming at me all weekend over the most trivial of things. Fun fun fun. All I can say is thank god I'm going away for the week of New Year's.
I was alerted to the presence of Uncyclopedia yesterday. It's like Wikipedia, if Wikipedia had every article deleted and replaced with stupidity. Good for a laugh, not recommended when researching projects.
Apart from that, not much to report. And Matt, you will never be my best friend as long as you have blue eyes, blonde hair, can speak German yet refuse to support the Neo-Nazi cause. Do it, you know you want to.
Given that it's holidays, expect to find a big list of webcomics, strange links and songs coming up, which I find during my boredom.
A bientot, mes amis.
PS: The black background has nothing to do with emos. I find it easier to read than stark white with text.
School is over, holidays have started, yet it seems no rest for the wicked, as my parents have been screaming at me all weekend over the most trivial of things. Fun fun fun. All I can say is thank god I'm going away for the week of New Year's.
I was alerted to the presence of Uncyclopedia yesterday. It's like Wikipedia, if Wikipedia had every article deleted and replaced with stupidity. Good for a laugh, not recommended when researching projects.
Apart from that, not much to report. And Matt, you will never be my best friend as long as you have blue eyes, blonde hair, can speak German yet refuse to support the Neo-Nazi cause. Do it, you know you want to.
Given that it's holidays, expect to find a big list of webcomics, strange links and songs coming up, which I find during my boredom.
A bientot, mes amis.
PS: The black background has nothing to do with emos. I find it easier to read than stark white with text.
Friday, December 8, 2006
I got asked yesterday where my MSN display name comes from, and what it means, so I thought I'd elaborate. The name is taken from the song Zerstören by the German metal band Rammstein. It also happens to be one of my favourtie songs. You can find the link here. Although the lyrics of Rammstein are strange, the music is good, in my opinion. I've even managed to pick up a few words of German
As pointed out by my dearest friend Nick, AKA Panda, this first few posts of this blog have sounded rather emo. I have decided to resolve that issue starting tomorrow, cause I really can't be bothered at the moment due to today being my last day of school for the year(that, and I'm eager to play Kingdom Hearts II, which I borrowed yesterday)...
Ciao till then.
As pointed out by my dearest friend Nick, AKA Panda, this first few posts of this blog have sounded rather emo. I have decided to resolve that issue starting tomorrow, cause I really can't be bothered at the moment due to today being my last day of school for the year(that, and I'm eager to play Kingdom Hearts II, which I borrowed yesterday)...
Ciao till then.
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
I was looking on Photobucket and found these. I had to post them.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v662/boysdocry/?action=view¤t=mr-hitler.jpg
http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a59/cosmetic_youth/?action=view¤t=Hitlerwasemo.jpg
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/stockerscum/?action=view¤t=domohitler.jpg
http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j146/mastershake28/?action=view¤t=a1921.gif
The last one is stolen from TShirt Hell, but whatever. I want the second one printed on a T-Shirt to wear.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v662/boysdocry/?action=view¤t=mr-hitler.jpg
http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a59/cosmetic_youth/?action=view¤t=Hitlerwasemo.jpg
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/stockerscum/?action=view¤t=domohitler.jpg
http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j146/mastershake28/?action=view¤t=a1921.gif
The last one is stolen from TShirt Hell, but whatever. I want the second one printed on a T-Shirt to wear.
A quick update.
Catching up on a couple of things during my triple spare (meaning I don't have to get to school until 11:40am), including the new World of Warcraft patch. Once again, Blizzard has managed to explode their servers again (normally done on a weekly basis), resulting in increasing the already-longer-than-normal maintenance from 12 hours to a mind-numbing 17 hours. I *was* planning to download the patch and test it out before school, but now it seems I'll have to wait until I get home. Good work Blizzard!
I wouldn't be as angry, except for the fact that things like this happen every time they release a patch. People tell me "They're doing good for their first MMO", but it's not. Diablo II was their first MMO, and even though it had its flaws (like people being able to come in and steal your loot), they probably did a better job with it than with WoW.
All I can say is I can't wait for Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning to be released. Mythic used something Blizzard don't have (brains and intelligence) to look at the current top-selling MMO (World of Warcraft), research its bad points, improve said flaws, and release a brand new game featuring the things people liked from WoW, and a fixed version of the things they hated. Good game from Mythic. Show those Blizzard money-whores how to make an MMO.
Ok, maybe not so quick, but it's something that's been annoying me for a while.
Completely off-topic, I'm 1/5th of the way to affording my new laptop. Yay! I can finally play Neverwinter Nights 2, which I spent $90 on, only to discover that it's virtually unplayable (1 frame per second, woot!) on my current paperweight of a computer.
And before anyone states that when I'm 30 I'll still be living in my parent's basement playing video games, I would like to remind them of one thing: I hate my parents. It's not going to happen.
I wouldn't be as angry, except for the fact that things like this happen every time they release a patch. People tell me "They're doing good for their first MMO", but it's not. Diablo II was their first MMO, and even though it had its flaws (like people being able to come in and steal your loot), they probably did a better job with it than with WoW.
All I can say is I can't wait for Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning to be released. Mythic used something Blizzard don't have (brains and intelligence) to look at the current top-selling MMO (World of Warcraft), research its bad points, improve said flaws, and release a brand new game featuring the things people liked from WoW, and a fixed version of the things they hated. Good game from Mythic. Show those Blizzard money-whores how to make an MMO.
Ok, maybe not so quick, but it's something that's been annoying me for a while.
Completely off-topic, I'm 1/5th of the way to affording my new laptop. Yay! I can finally play Neverwinter Nights 2, which I spent $90 on, only to discover that it's virtually unplayable (1 frame per second, woot!) on my current paperweight of a computer.
And before anyone states that when I'm 30 I'll still be living in my parent's basement playing video games, I would like to remind them of one thing: I hate my parents. It's not going to happen.
Monday, December 4, 2006
So, first update. Let's see.......
I got nothing.
Last Saturday (2nd November) I had Tals' 18th. Pretty good night, apart from the fact that security was called 10 mins after I arrived and the party had to be relocated, so we risked being arrested by drinking in the park for 2 hours. Met some interesting people, drank, good night overall. I also discovered Tals' iPod is just as random as she is. The first song would be rap, next would be something like Linkin Park (who are NOT emo, god dammit. They made music before emo was a genre, and most of their song lyrics have nothing to do with despair, pain, darkness, etc. So stop calling them emo, peoples), and then right after that would be Monty Python. Strange indeed.
Here's something I prepared earlier (a forum banner that I made a few months ago). If I can find how to upload it to this site somewhere, I will. Enjoy: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/Alastair/DoomsayerTag3.jpg
Apart from that, nothing new to report. I downloaded White and Nerdy by Weird Al Yankovic today, since I've had it stuck in my head since Sat. night
I got nothing.
Last Saturday (2nd November) I had Tals' 18th. Pretty good night, apart from the fact that security was called 10 mins after I arrived and the party had to be relocated, so we risked being arrested by drinking in the park for 2 hours. Met some interesting people, drank, good night overall. I also discovered Tals' iPod is just as random as she is. The first song would be rap, next would be something like Linkin Park (who are NOT emo, god dammit. They made music before emo was a genre, and most of their song lyrics have nothing to do with despair, pain, darkness, etc. So stop calling them emo, peoples), and then right after that would be Monty Python. Strange indeed.
Here's something I prepared earlier (a forum banner that I made a few months ago). If I can find how to upload it to this site somewhere, I will. Enjoy: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/Alastair/DoomsayerTag3.jpg
Apart from that, nothing new to report. I downloaded White and Nerdy by Weird Al Yankovic today, since I've had it stuck in my head since Sat. night
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Welcome to Paradoxical Oxymoron
I finally did it. I succumbed to constant requests by friends to create a blog. I'm stepping out of the norm to do something completely against my way of life; I'm doing something popular... However, I will always refuse to create a MySpace, as they are for emos. Any comments by people to create a CrySpace (Nick, I'm looking at you) will result in severe repercussions.
Anyways, moving on, welcome all to Paradoxical Oxymoron. I'm hoping to use this site as my last bastion of sanity, and to pour my entire heart, soul and feelings into text that can be accessed by all kinds of anonymous wierdos on the internet, laying bare all my secrets and desires..... or not.
"Conventions are for those too weak-minded to think for themselves" - Me
I'll be posting random stuff here, whatever whim takes me when I'm on the internet. Links to funny sites, stuff made on Photoshop by your's truly, good YouTube clips, complaints about Safeway customers (I have lots) and all that crap. Hell, maybe even the odd emo's CrySpace, so that everyone can visit and laugh at their pathetic attempts to gain the attention of the populace.
Want to be known? Don't sit at Flinder's Street Station all day. Go out, get a job, buy a sniper rifle/chainsaw/katana and march into Parliament. You'll become (in)famous, and possibly even take out John Howard. Two birds with one stone!
That's all for now, I'll be back tomorrow to make my first official non-welcome post. Till then, have fun and don't do anything I would do.
Anyways, moving on, welcome all to Paradoxical Oxymoron. I'm hoping to use this site as my last bastion of sanity, and to pour my entire heart, soul and feelings into text that can be accessed by all kinds of anonymous wierdos on the internet, laying bare all my secrets and desires..... or not.
"Conventions are for those too weak-minded to think for themselves" - Me
I'll be posting random stuff here, whatever whim takes me when I'm on the internet. Links to funny sites, stuff made on Photoshop by your's truly, good YouTube clips, complaints about Safeway customers (I have lots) and all that crap. Hell, maybe even the odd emo's CrySpace, so that everyone can visit and laugh at their pathetic attempts to gain the attention of the populace.
Want to be known? Don't sit at Flinder's Street Station all day. Go out, get a job, buy a sniper rifle/chainsaw/katana and march into Parliament. You'll become (in)famous, and possibly even take out John Howard. Two birds with one stone!
That's all for now, I'll be back tomorrow to make my first official non-welcome post. Till then, have fun and don't do anything I would do.
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