Your result for The Attachment Style Test...
The Free Agent
You like to be independent, to play by your own rules. You're not terribly interested in finding a partner and settling down, and it makes you nervous to imagine that someone might depend on you for anything. Were you to find the right partner--someone as independent as you, probably--you'd not be too put out about sharing your adventures with him/her.
Fictional characters with whom you might identify: Han Solo (Star Wars), Beatrice ("Much Ado About Nothing")
Other Attachment Types: | |||||
Secure: | The Unicorn | | | The Cuddleslut | | | The Free Agent |
Preoccupied: | The Cling Wrap | | | The Squid | | | The Insect |
Fearful: | The Doormat | | | The Leper | | | The Exile |
Dismissing: | The Hermit | | | The Stone | | | The Player |
Confused: | The Waffler |
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Your result for The What Flower Are You? Test...
Iris
Your opposite is the Bird-of-paradise.
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Your result for The Astrological Passion: What kind of lover are you? Test...
Flirty Air Lover
Turn-on Tips: Entice and tempt like a mischievous Gemini and turn on the magnetic charm of Libra. Like gregarious Aquarius, spice things up with experimental new techniques.
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Your result for The Science Myth Test...
80 % Science Prowess
The sun question was eliminated. Thanks to those of you who emailed me detailed explanations of why the question was unfair, you convinced me. And remember- never stare into the sun, or use vague language. I've replaced it with the brain question (thanks to the taker who suggested that). Due to numerous requests, here are the answers:
1 No- Bacteria freezes too, and is just as alive when it is thawed. The only way to kill bacteria in food is to cook it completely.
2. No-The Coriolis force (caused by the Earth's rotation) may affect large swirls, such as hurricanes and whirlpools, but not something as small as a bathroom drain.
3. No-Despite rumors, saltpeter (KNO3) is a diuretic, which means that it makes the body get rid of water. The other saltpeter, (NaNO3; calcium nitrate), is used in gunpowder.
4. Yes- if your intention is to get drunk. Alcohol is alcohol, regardless of what other flavors accompany it.
5. No- think about it. If you're close enough to a bird to put salt on its tail, why not just grab it?
6. No- We use all of our brain (at least most people). There is no scientific proof that we use only 10%.
7. Yes- Dermatophagoides farinae live off dead skin cells, and can be a problem if you're allergic. Wash that bedding in hot water at least weekly to avert these nasty creatures.
8. No- its the shrinkage of the skin that makes skin and hair "appear" to grow slightly after demise.
9. No-it all goes to the same place anyway. Religious teachings may prohibit mixing certain foods, but there is no current scientific basis for doing so.
10. Yes-it's just that their prey (rodents) are night creatures, so owls have to work the night shift.
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