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Lilacs.

Hmm ...

Posted on 19.09.2007 at 07:27
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... from [info]carlanime ...

... meme ... )


Hmm ... ... Consistent ...

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Do stuff begin getting set to default if not regularly redirected ? *worries*




Well, whatever ...... PTerry's 'Making Money' coming out tomorrow ! YAY !!



And 'm Zombie-isH watching way too many cricket matches Laaaaaate at nights ... *Nodding off momentarily at intervals*

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Lilacs.

*Smirk* ... Not that I fence, but ...

Posted on 13.03.2007 at 08:44
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... quite an insightful result, nevertheless.


;)


You are an epee fencer.

Epee is a weapon of deceit and guile.
You tend to take your time and counter-attack.
You can touch your opponent anywhere at any time.
What Kind of Fencer Are You?
What Kind Of Fencer Are You?

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Please Do My POLL !


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"I am Diogenes the Dog. I nuzzle the kind, bark at the greedy and bite scoundrels."
- Diogenes of Sinope (c. 408-323 B.C.) [He'd use a lantern by daylight, explaining that he was searching for an honest man.]


"Knowledge is as useful to the foolish as mirrors are to the blind."

"Whores shun the company of poor men, citizens never support a weak ruler and birds don't build nests on a tree that doesn't bear fruits."

"Never ever share your secrets with anybody. If you do, you will be destroyed."

- Chanakya (Vishnugupta, Political Scientist, Bharatavarsha, 4th Century B.C.)... More here ...



More cynics ... )

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Interesting definitions ... )

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So, then ... finishing off with ...

The Official Cynic's Self-Test


Which evaluated me as :-

You're a world-class cynic.
In fact, you could have written The Cynic's Dictionary yourself ! Be sure to read it, anyway. Go to the sample definitions and, while you're at it, order a copy of the book for yourself.

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Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose ... *Hairclutch Heddwall*

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Inspired by darling [info]ceboholic ...


Simple pleasures are the last refuge of the complex ... *Sad sigh* )

Lilacs.

What Am I ?

Posted on 15.10.2006 at 00:46
Current Mood: awake
Current Music: Insaafka Mandir Hai Yeh Bhagwanka Ka Ghar Hai.
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What am I ?

A definition.


What is my definition ?

My definition is my choices.


If I don't defend my choices ?

Then I become Nothing.

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Why was Thebes destroyed ?

Why leave Pella ?

Why say 'So would I, if I were you ?'

Why was Persepolis destroyed ?

Why not Bessus ?

Why Puru and not Ambhi ?

Why Roshane ?

Why Shirin ?

Why turn back West from the 'Land of The Seven Rivers' ?

Thoughtful ...

Edit - Not *Numb* Anymore, Merely Cold.

Posted on 11.10.2006 at 06:47
Current Mood: Taandava
Current Music: Drama Drimi Drimi Tadrimi Tadrimi Aashiche Proloy Bhayankaro
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Beyond Erinnys Lies Thanatos As Dispensed By Dikaisyne.

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10 October, 2006.

I feel devastated. This can't go on anymore. No.




Odd little site - I was searching for 'sacae' - and this came up ...

http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/alexander_z5.html

Thoughtful ...

... pondering ... Aloud.

Posted on 17.08.2006 at 07:56
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I hope no one'll mind if I go a bit easy on commenting on fresh f-posts and try to finish attending to the far too many comments n replies lying unanswered at the moment with me.

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This Next Bit DOESN'T Involve Anyone In My F-List In Any Way Whatsoever.


But some will know WTH I'm talking about ...


... cut, because I'm bloody furious )


So, anyone 'Who's Not A Mutual Friend' (I Am Referring To The User of The lj [info]black_nightess here) want to talk to me out of the blue, preach at me, lj-wank with me, whatever ... Come Over To Me Hanging Post !


Don't Bother a Mutual Friend by Exhibiting Pompous Selfrighteousness at me inside said Mutual-Friend's lj.

... still bloody furious ! ... )



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The Last Hero !

One of the Snarkiest from History …

Posted on 14.05.2006 at 12:42
Current Mood: cranky
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Teh Snarky … )

Lilacs.

f - iconzzz

Posted on 06.05.2006 at 23:52
Current Mood: curious
Current Music: Tasveer Teri Dilmen Jis Dinse Utare Hain ...
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Pictures of my LJ Friends )


Try out this Meme

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Fey ...

Seven thingz ...

Posted on 07.02.2006 at 16:49
Current Mood: exanimate
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Alright, dear ol' uktara2 tagged everyone when she did this Meme(?) …… )

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Fey ...

Ooo !

Posted on 10.07.2005 at 04:58
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regal

You are entirely regal and sophisticated.
Seeking all the finest in life, you admire class and poise in others and in yourself.

But you knew that already !

You are Veronica Veronese by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.


Which Pre~Raphaelite Painting Are You?
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Lilacs.

'm 85 % Cynical ! YAY !

Posted on 01.06.2005 at 06:26
Current Mood: thankful
Current Music: Jahaan Daal Daal Par Soneki Chidiyaan Karti Hai Baseraa ...
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You Are 85% Cynical

Your cynicism borders on paranoia.
Worry less.
You're out to get the world as much as it's out to get you.

Thoughtful ...

Religion 'n Death

Posted on 19.04.2005 at 05:17
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Perfect ... dated from since atleast 2350 yrs ago ...

*ponders*

Teh Quizzies are actually getting better ... Hmmmmm ...



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You scored as Buddhism.

Hah, more like Cynicism !

Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Buddhism.
Do more research on Buddhism and possibly consider becoming Buddhist, if you are not already.

In Buddhism, there are Four Noble Truths :
(1) Life is suffering.
(2) All suffering is caused by ignorance of the nature of reality and the craving, attachment, and grasping that result from such ignorance.
(3) Suffering can be ended by overcoming ignorance and attachment.
(4) The path to the suppression of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right-mindedness, and right contemplation.
These eight are usually divided into three categories that base the Buddhist faith : morality, wisdom, and samadhi, or concentration.
In Buddhism, there is no hierarchy, nor caste system ; the Buddha taught that one's spiritual worth is not based on birth.

Buddhism

100%

Satanism

100%

Islam

83%

Hinduism

83%

Paganism

83%

atheism

50%

Judaism

50%

agnosticism

33%

Christianity

17%

Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
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You scored as Suicide.
Your death will be suicide. What more can I say ?

Then, let me. Say it, that is. Internetty Pseuicide, perhaps ?

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !


Fact : Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
If you want to know how you will commit suicide, take a look at your second highest percentage on the bar graphs.

Suicide

100%

Natural Causes

67%

Eaten

67%

Disappear

67%

Cut Throat

33%

Gunshot

33%

Disease

33%

Bomb

33%

Posion

33%

Drowning

33%

Stabbed

33%

Accident

0%

Suffocated

0%

How Will You Die??
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Lilacs.

Hamlet. Again ?

Posted on 18.04.2005 at 07:56
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Hamlet

52% Intellectual, 41% Impetuous, and 47% Trusting
Oh, man, but you are SO doomed. Read this if you don't believe me.

You are a thinker...are you ever a thinker...so it is no surprise you scored high on Intellectual.
There is no problem, large or small, that you do not want to think about and discuss until you have a stranglehold on it.
Obviously, at times, this thinking and assessing will go on so long that the actual point of what you are trying to decide gets lost and you end up not acting at all.

This propensity for long, drawn-out analysis of your problems is compounded by a low score for Impetuous.
So not only do you seek to understand a problem in full before acting, you take your time in doing so.
You have probably never done anything spontaneous in your life and if you have, it probably backfired on you reinforcing your view that it is always better to think long and hard about all the possible outcomes of all possible courses of action before acting.

Finally, you bear this burden alone as indicated by our low score for Trusting.
You rarely seek out the help and opinions of other people as you struggle to understand everything about your life, and if you do, you do not really give their opinions as much weight as you give to your own.

Oddly enough, your life may not actually be a mess, and if it is not, then you had better hope that nothing unexpected comes along to mess things up.
So long as things are going well, you are content and probably quite successfully happy.
But as soon as you find yourself in a difficult situation, things only go from bad to worse as you try to figure out a way to get out of the mess you've found yourself in without any bad consequences for yourself.
You are so concerned with the larger issues and making sure that right prevails, that you will probably sacrifice yourself to your high-minded quest.





My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


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Plot Overview

On a dark winter night, a ghost walks the ramparts of Elsinore Castle in Denmark. Discovered first by a pair of watchmen, then by the scholar Horatio, the ghost resembles the recently deceased King Hamlet, whose brother Claudius has inherited the throne and married the king’s widow, Queen Gertrude. When Horatio and the watchmen bring Prince Hamlet, the son of Gertrude and the dead king, to see the ghost, it speaks to him, declaring ominously that it is indeed his father’s spirit, and that he was murdered by none other than Claudius. Ordering Hamlet to seek revenge on the man who usurped his throne and married his wife, the ghost disappears with the dawn.
Prince Hamlet devotes himself to avenging his father’s death, but, because he is contemplative and thoughtful by nature, he delays, entering into a deep melancholy and even apparent madness. Claudius and Gertrude worry about the prince’s erratic behavior and attempt to discover its cause. They employ a pair of Hamlet’s friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to watch him. When Polonius, the pompous Lord Chamberlain, suggests that Hamlet may be mad with love for his daughter, Ophelia, Claudius agrees to spy on Hamlet in conversation with the girl. But though Hamlet certainly seems mad, he does not seem to love Ophelia: he orders her to enter a nunnery and declares that he wishes to ban marriages.
A group of traveling actors comes to Elsinore, and Hamlet seizes upon an idea to test his uncle’s guilt. He will have the players perform a scene closely resembling the sequence by which Hamlet imagines his uncle to have murdered his father, so that if Claudius is guilty, he will surely react. When the moment of the murder arrives in the theater, Claudius leaps up and leaves the room. Hamlet and Horatio agree that this proves his guilt. Hamlet goes to kill Claudius but finds him praying. Since he believes that killing Claudius while in prayer would send Claudius’s soul to heaven, Hamlet considers that it would be an inadequate revenge and decides to wait. Claudius, now frightened of Hamlet’s madness and fearing for his own safety, orders that Hamlet be sent to England at once.
Hamlet goes to confront his mother, in whose bedchamber Polonius has hidden behind a tapestry. Hearing a noise from behind the tapestry, Hamlet believes the king is hiding there. He draws his sword and stabs through the fabric, killing Polonius. For this crime, he is immediately dispatched to England with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. However, Claudius’s plan for Hamlet includes more than banishment, as he has given Rosencrantz and Guildenstern sealed orders for the King of England demanding that Hamlet be put to death.
In the aftermath of her father’s death, Ophelia goes mad with grief and drowns in the river. Polonius’ son, Laertes, who has been staying in France, returns to Denmark in a rage. Claudius convinces him that Hamlet is to blame for his father’s and sister’s deaths. When Horatio and the king receive letters from Hamlet indicating that the prince has returned to Denmark after pirates attacked his ship en route to England, Claudius concocts a plan to use Laertes’ desire for revenge to secure Hamlet’s death. Laertes will fence with Hamlet in innocent sport, but Claudius will poison Laertes’ blade so that if he draws blood, Hamlet will die. As a backup plan, the king decides to poison a goblet, which he will give Hamlet to drink should Hamlet score the first or second hits of the match. Hamlet returns to the vicinity of Elsinore just as Ophelia’s funeral is taking place. Stricken with grief, he attacks Laertes and declares that he had in fact always loved Ophelia. Back at the castle, he tells Horatio that he believes one must be prepared to die, since death can come at any moment. A foolish courtier named Osric arrives on Claudius’s orders to arrange the fencing match between Hamlet and Laertes.
The sword-fighting begins. Hamlet scores the first hit, but declines to drink from the king’s proffered goblet. Instead, Gertrude takes a drink from it and is swiftly killed by the poison. Laertes succeeds in wounding Hamlet, though Hamlet does not die of the poison immediately. First, Laertes is cut by his own sword’s blade, and, after revealing to Hamlet that Claudius is responsible for the queen’s death, he dies from the blade’s poison. Hamlet then stabs Claudius through with the poisoned sword and forces him to drink down the rest of the poisoned wine. Claudius dies, and Hamlet dies immediately after achieving his revenge.
At this moment, a Norwegian prince named Fortinbras, who has led an army to Denmark and attacked Poland earlier in the play, enters with ambassadors from England, who report that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. Fortinbras is stunned by the gruesome sight of the entire royal family lying sprawled on the floor dead. He moves to take power of the kingdom. Horatio, fulfilling Hamlet’s last request, tells him Hamlet’s tragic story. Fortinbras orders that Hamlet be carried away in a manner befitting a fallen soldier.


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Plz Speak Slowly ...

Compilation for analysis from tags 'Alexander' and 'INTJ' ...

Posted on 10.04.2005 at 07:17
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http://ajat.livejournal.com/193427.html

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http://ajat.livejournal.com/206824.html

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http://ajat.livejournal.com/35865.html

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INTJ in wikipedia

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http://ajat.livejournal.com/164645.html

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You are neither a subdued loner nor a jovial chatterbox.
You enjoy time with others but also time alone.
Stressful and frustrating situations can sometimes be upsetting to you, but you are often able to get over these feelings and cope with these situations.
Novelty, variety, and change spice up your life and make you a curious, imaginative, and creative person.
People see you as tough, critical, and uncompromising and you have less concern with others' needs than with your own.
You set clear goals and pursue them with determination.
People regard you as reliable and hard-working.

You are generally calm, although some situations can make you feel anxious or tense.
You don't usually get angry too easily but some things can annoy you.
You do not feel nervous in social situations, and have a good impression of what others think of you.
You do not experience strong, irresistible cravings and consequently do not find yourself tempted to overindulge.
usually you cope with day to day pressures.

Sometimes you feel like you need some privacy and time for yourself.
You tend not to talk much and prefer to let others control the activities of groups.
You lead a moderately paced life.
You like some energetic activities, but also like to relax and take it easy.
You enjoy some excitment and risk taking in your life.
You have a generally cheerful disposition.

You prefer facts over fantasy and are more interested in what is happening in the real world.
You love beauty, both in art and in nature.
Sometimes you become easily involved and absorbed in artistic and natural events.
You have good access to and awareness of your own feelings.
You are eager to try new activities, travel to foreign lands, and experience different things.
You find familiarity and routine boring, and will take a new route home just because it is different.
You enjoy a certain amount of debate or intellectual thought, but sometimes get bored with too much.
Often you exhibit a readiness to challenge authority, convention, and traditional values.
Sometimes you feel a certain degree of hostility toward rules and perhaps even enjoy ambiguity.

You generally see others as selfish, devious, and sometimes potentially dangerous.
You see no need for pretense or manipulation when dealing with others and are therefore candid, frank and sincere.
People find it relatively easy to relate to you.
You will help others if they are in need.
If people ask for too much of your time you feel that they are imposing on you.
You are mostly a compassionate person, however you prefer to make objective judgments when possible.

You believe that you have the intelligence, common sense, drive, and self-control necessary for achieving success.
Often you will keep lists and make plans.
You find contracts, rules, and regulations overly confining and are sometimes seen as unreliable or even irresponsible by others.
You have strong will-power and are able to overcome your reluctance to begin tasks.
You are able to stay on track despite distractions.
You take your time when making decisions and will deliberate on all the possible consequences and alternatives.

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cold, calculating rationality, your introversion (and ability to keep quiet), your brutality, and your arrogance,

You care very little for the feelings of others, possibly because you are not a very emotional person.

You are also very calculating and intelligent

Also, you are a very arrogant person, tending to see yourself as better than others,

you are calculating, unemotional, brutal, and arrogant.

1. You are more RATIONAL than intuitive.

2. You are more INTROVERTED than extroverted.

3. You are more BRUTAL than gentle.

4. You are more ARROGANT than humble.

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http://ajat.livejournal.com/73964.html

You are a thinker...are you ever a thinker...so it is no surprise you scored high on Intellectual.
There is no problem, large or small, that you do not want to think about and discuss until you have a stranglehold on it.
Obviously, at times, this thinking and assessing will go on so long that the actual point of what you are trying to decide gets lost and you end up not acting at all.

This propensity for long, drawn-out analysis of your problems is compounded by a low score for Impetuous.
So not only do you seek to understand a problem in full before acting, you take your time in doing so.
You have probably never done anything spontaneous in your life and if you have, it probably backfired on you reinforcing your view that it is always better to think long and hard about all the possible outcomes of all possible courses of action before acting.

Finally, you bear this burden alone as indicated by our low score for Trusting.
You rarely seek out the help and opinions of other people as you struggle to understand everything about your life, and if you do, you do not really give their opinions as much weight as you give to your own.

Oddly enough, your life may not actually be a mess, and if it is not, then you had better hope that nothing unexpected comes along to mess things up.
So long as things are going well, you are content and probably quite successfully happy.
But as soon as you find yourself in a difficult situation, things only go from bad to worse as you try to figure out a way to get out of the mess you've found yourself in without any bad consequences for yourself.
You are so concerned with the larger issues and making sure that right prevails, that you will probably sacrifice yourself to your high-minded quest.

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Finally, read this -

http://ajat.livejournal.com/193427.html

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