Reincarnation Placement Exam

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Your result for Reincarnation Placement Exam ...

Garden of Eden
46% Intrigue, 44% Civilization, 22% Humanity, 38% Urbanization.



It's the Garden of Eden for you!



Well, this is about as cozy and simple as life can get. We hope you like it here. The real estate is not well developed, but the garden is top-flight.



Your answers indicate that you basically want to just coast through life. You don't want any trouble, and you don't want any special privileges either. That's fine with us. It's entirely possible to live a pleasant life without trouble or strife, and Eden is the perfect spot for it, as long as you don't... well...



Just try to behave better than the previous tenants. Evictions can be rough.
 
Garden of Eden too.
 
Your result for Reincarnation Placement Exam ...
Gypsy Camp

51% Intrigue, 39% Civilization, 65% Humanity, 55% Crowded, 21% Busy.



You sing! You dance! You flee from the authorities!
You were a bit difficult to place, because you like civilization and humanity -- but when it comes to work, you don't really fit into the system, the ruts and the rituals, that modern civilization embraces. You like your own ways... your old ways.

We've placed you among a hardy Gypsy family. They'll have you plucking a violin before you can talk, and dancing before you can walk. The road is your home, and your horses are members of your family. You get to wear lots of shiny things.

We expect that you'll have a good life. Even if your people are surrounded by a world where they don't really fit in, they have each other, an oasis of compatibility in an unbalanced world. We know you'll make the most of it!
 
Reclusive Artist

51% Intrigue, 63% Civilization, 52% Humanity, 40% Urbanization

Your answers indicate that you're very fond of the fruits of civilization... for example, education and technology. But, in some twist of irony, you're not too fond of the pressures of civilization... you know, human beings and crowds and working together. We found you a place where you could enjoy an erudite existence, live a life that's intriguing and not entirely secure -- but far from the madding crowd.



Removed from civilization and humanity, yet educated and sophisticated, you'll make the perfect reclusive artist... An eccentric that produces irresistibly attractive masterpieces. Your art will make people swoon, and yet you will despise your audience. Your audience will probably dislike you as well, though they will go on admiring your work. So it all balances out, and your patrons will leave you alone to shape beauty in the wild, dangerous parts of the world where people won't pester you so much. Probably, you will write under a pseudonym, and mutter a lot when a rare admirer comes calling. If you feel really adventurous, you can pursue the role of a political dissident.



As you age, you will grow into the role of an incorrigible curmudgeon.



You artists, you're all the same.
 
Tralfamadorian Messenger

35% Intrigue, 54% Civilization, 49% Humanity, 42% Urbanization.


We had trouble placing you, but finally found just the thing... for someone who adores technology and knowledge, but doesn't care for much else. Intrigue and adventure? Not important to you, evidently. The company of your fellows? Not to your tastes. The bustle and crowd of the city? Not for you. Were it not for your positive attitude toward modern technology, we would have made you a medieval monk and let you live out your days in a quaint little cell, with access to all the books you could possibly want to read. But instead...

You will be a mechanical being, born on a planet where machines have long ago taken completely over and organic life has become extinct. You will be sent as a messenger to the other end of the galaxy with a message of good will -- a journey of approximately 205,125 years.The message reads: "Greetings."



....that's....wicked awesome.
 
You live in a world that is so strained, every new birth increases the threat of starvation for the rest of the populace. The government begins to pass strict laws against excessive births, including the death penalty for any parent with three or more children.
THAT'S AN AWESOME IDEA!


Reclusive Artist

Your answers indicate that you're very fond of the fruits of civilization... for example, education and technology. But, in some twist of irony, you're not too fond of the pressures of civilization... you know, human beings and crowds and working together. We found you a place where you could enjoy an erudite existence, live a life that's intriguing and not entirely secure -- but far from the madding crowd.

Removed from civilization and humanity, yet educated and sophisticated, you'll make the perfect reclusive artist... An eccentric that produces irresistibly attractive masterpieces. Your art will make people swoon, and yet you will despise your audience. Your audience will probably dislike you as well, though they will go on admiring your work. So it all balances out, and your patrons will leave you alone to shape beauty in the wild, dangerous parts of the world where people won't pester you so much. Probably, you will write under a pseudonym, and mutter a lot when a rare admirer comes calling. If you feel really adventurous, you can pursue the role of a political dissident.

As you age, you will grow into the role of an incorrigible curmudgeon.
 
Early Explorer
65% Intrigue, 44% Civilization, 55% Humanity, 35% Urbanization.

You're all set to be an early explorer.

Your answers indicate that you like adventure, whether it be on the high seas or across unexplored lands. And if you like to go exploring, there's a demand for the likes of you -- especially because you're willing do without all the baggage of civilization, a state-subsidized education, and the company of your fellow man. Nope, none of that for you! It seems you to like to be on your own in the wide, wild world.

When you come of age, you can ply the seas in a fine old ship, or trek across virgin territory with a compass and some vague notions. Sure, it's dangerous and uncertain, but it's kind of like being on vacation all the time. Uncomplicated and unfettered, you get to explore and confront the unknowable challenges ahead of you.

:thumb:
 
After much consideration, we have decided to make you a LolCat.

Actually, there wasn't much consideration at all. It was the easiest decision we've made all day.

Why? Because, according to your answers, you want to have your good times, but don't seem too interested in all that "other stuff." You know... civilization, adventure, that sort of thing.

We hope you like being fluffy.

I don't know... Can you has cheezburger?

 
Garden of Eden... but it sounds quite dull.

I'll just stow away in Lurker's luggage. :D
 
Garden of Eden... but it sounds quite dull.

I'll just stow away in Lurker's luggage. :D

Sweet INFx & INTx off to conquer the unknown :thumb: Now get oudda the bag, It's a luggage free trip all you need is a walking stick, a knife and a passport or a good cover story to swindle border guards.
 
pfft, just wave your hand and say "we're not the droids you're looking for"
 
Spy

52% Intrigue, 54% Civilization, 62% Humanity, 35% Urbanization.
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Live well, ride fast, and die young, baby!

Well, you turned out to be something of a rogue. This may not be exactly the life you wanted... but it's difficult to place people who want to enjoy all the romance and intrigue of civilization, without actually having a demanding job. Besides, since you enjoy the benefits of humanity so much more than you enjoy the press of humanity itself... you shouldn't have much trouble with your role in life. As long as you aren't afraid of danger there's a place for you in society, even if it's a rather dark and wicked place. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to fulfill the role of a spy.

The good news: You're free and clever, and you can do whatever the heck you want. The bad news: everybody else is free and clever too, and they're not all on your side.

With the flick of a blade, you can change the course of history. Might be fun. Might be a little messy.


:mhuh:
 
*sulks* I ought to have been chosen as SPY. It fits me better than my one did.
 
*sulks* I ought to have been chosen as SPY. It fits me better than my one did.

It fits my inner demon pretty well.

I'm going to aim to let my inner demon out more often so that I can be worthy of such a wicked reincarnation.
 
Never would have guessed, I'd get some neat gadgets though.

:laser:
Starfleet Crewperson

53% Intrigue, 54% Civilization, 67% Humanity, 46% Urbanization.


As Mister Spock would say: Fascinating. It seems you've managed to hit the edge of the curve on all metrics. An extraordinary life is almost certain.
According to your answers, you want it all, you want a lot of it, and you're willing to do what it takes to get it! Adventure! Romance! Technology! Challenge! You love civilization. You like people. You love the complications and joys of a big, weird crowd of humans plus lots of other beings wandering into dangerous and complicated corners of the galaxy.
There is an ideal place for you, and you are ideal for it: Welcome to the crew of the starship Enterprise. Captain Kirk would have welcomed you aboard himself, but his head was too big to fit in the landing bay.
 
I was just cautious enough, adventurous enough, cynical enough and kind enough to be stuck in that hopelessly centrist category called "middle-class American." Unfortunately the presumed sum of balances is a sports-loving couch potato without a personality.
 
Traveling Circus

57% Intrigue, 34% Civilization, 65% Humanity, 40% Urbanization.

Traveling Circus

Your answers indicate that you might be the reckless, fun-loving sort. We can go with that. You don't need to bind yourself to any particular civilization or routine. You don't need the complications of technology, especially if it means you have to get an education to employ it. What you do need is adventure, particularly the complicated and exotic kind... plus, the fun of working and playing with fellow adventurers like yourselves. So... why not run off and join the circus?



You can run the fun house ride, play lion tamer or get shot out of a cannon. It takes all kinds!


8D I can work with that. Down time to think a little, lots of new, exciting places to see; yeah, I could go with that.
 
I had to do this test twice. First time I did it I got the Reclusive Artist. But since I´m neither reclusive nor an artist I decided to redo it with better answers. This works in any other test as well... Finally I got something I can live with:

Spy

61% Intrigue, 71% Civilization, 63% Humanity, 45% Urbanization.

you enjoy the benefits of humanity so much more than you enjoy the press of humanity itself...
 
Deep Space Explorer
65% Intrigue, 63% Civilization, 51% Humanity, 62% Urbanization

Hmm... You're a tough one to place. Your answers indicate that you like technology and education. You enjoy intrigue, adventure and chaos. You're fine with hard work and civilization. This all bodes well for an interesting, adventurous life.



What makes it difficult, however, is that you don't seem to be much of a 'people person.'


If you were more of a people person, we would have commissioned you aboard the Starship Enterprise. But since you don't care much for the complications of dealing with your fellow man... we have another deep-space mission, more tailored for your tastes... a way for you to enjoy the benefits of high-tech civilization without having to put up with civilization itself. Let's set you up to pursue the solo career of a deep space explorer. You can go ahead and hibernate through the boring parts of your mission, and not worry so much about being a few decades out of touch with your fellows by the time you get home. In fact, you pretty much don't have to deal with people at all, but you can still enjoy a high-flying adventure of a life. Far, far away from the madding crowd, you get to play with your scientific instruments, serve your glorious civilization, and do interesting things with strange discoveries in exotic places.



The career might work out all right. Look what it did for Charlton Heston.



Ugh yet again I find myself alone.:mwtf:
 
garden of eden too....looks like it could be quite crowded. bah , should have been more adventurous...liked the sound of the gypsy camp...sounds fun.
 
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