Tuesday, July 1, 2008 Y 4:38 PM

i've got nothing better to do. bored D: more quizzes.[:



You're the time of day right around sunrise, when the sky is still a pale bluish gray. The streets are empty, and the grass and leaves are a little bit sparkly with dew. You are the sound of a few chirpy birds outside the window. You are quiet, peaceful, and contemplative. If you move slowly, it's not because you're lazy ? it's because you know there's no reason to rush. You move like a relaxed cat, pausing for deep stretches that make your muscles feel alive. You are long sips of tea or coffee (out of a mug that's held with both hands) that slowly warm your insides just as the sun is brightening the sky.


At the Hairspray movie premiere, Vanessa Hudgens wore a black mini dress that looked a little bit classy and a little bit sassy. Part classy, part sassy -- that seems like a good description of your personality. When you dress up, you want to be taken seriously, but you don't want to hide who you are. Even if Vanessa's dress isn't exactly your style, you seem like someone who appreciates the practicality and versatility of a great little black dress.


The activist guy is smart, inspired, open-minded, and he honestly believes he can change the world. Don't you just want to hug him? A warning before you do: he might be a tiny bit smelly. If that ever starts to bug you, just think of all the water he's saving by showering less than most people! omg. i think i'm going to faint

How you'll recognize him: He's always talking about saving something or stopping something. Right now, he's probably standing outside the school store, handing out flyers that list which of their products are made in sweatshops.

Why he's perfect for you: You care about things like the environment and human rights as much as he does. You won't take him as seriously as he takes himself.



You think you're Mother Teresa!
You think you're so caring and so helpful, don't you? You're all "I deserve a Nobel Peace Prize, and p.s. I'd make a great saint!" But if you're that dedicated, why don't you prove it? Become a nun, and spend 40 or 50 years living in the slums, smiling at everyone you see... THEN we'll talk. For now, you can keep your oh-so-charitable attitude to yourself. You're no Mother Teresa!


You want to protect human rights.
You believe every person on earth has certain basic rights, and you're on a mission to be sure those rights aren't taken away. For starters, you want to be sure everyone in your town and around the world has access to food, water, and shelter, and is treated fairly by other people. You'd probably feel good about working with an international relief organization or an anti-discrimination group.


You raise awareness... like Angelina Jolie.
Have you ever considered becoming a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N.? You seem like you'd be great at educating people about international issues, and focusing attention on areas that you think need the most help. Some activists shout angry demands, but you and Angelina Jolie are the kind of calm, intelligent people who can talk to world leaders without getting nervous. Other celebrities who use their fame to attract attention to specific causes are from South of Nowhere, who works to raise awareness of SIDS, and Gabrielle ChristianP!nk, who campaigns for animal rights. You know you don't have to be famous to make a difference, though -- when you care about a cause, you're comfortable getting up in front of a classroom (or a crowd) to talk about why it matters.


You are a fortune cookie!
You are light, tasty, and full of predictions about what's going to happen to other people in the future. You like giving advice about relationships and careers, so you're willing to share your experience and wisdom with friends, family members, or even total strangers. You have an optimistic outlook, and you believe that everything happens for a reason. Even if you have a lot to say, you only need a short note, a quick chat, or a text message to get your ideas across.


Education

We're guessing that you're getting your education in education. As in you actually care how you do in school, because you actually feel a calling toward your career, because it actually matters and will make a difference in the world. We heart you.


Flying Solo
From what we can tell, you have this "independence" thing down. You've got your own opinions, your own life, and you're comfortable with who you are. You're happiest in situations where you can make your own decisions, and nobody else is telling you what to do. Instead of hanging out with people who dress and act exactly like you, you probably prefer to spend time around people with varied interests. You don't take it personally if someone disagrees with you; it's fun to argue with friends once in a while!