Fly in the sky at night
May. 1st, 2006 11:37 pmSo I took the "Which Superhero Are You"-Personality Test; I feel like a right meme-sheep now. But, here are the results:
You are Wonder Woman
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I'm Wonder Woman. People who've known me long enough and / or have seen what's on my desk will know that Wonder Woman has been a personal heroine of mine since I started reading the comic book when I was seven. I even did some silly things as create my own comic book heroine, complete with superhero name and blue-and-yellow costume, and have her in strange crossover adventures with Wonder Woman and the crew of the original... no, hang on, the Kirk Enterprise. Which I drew. At age ten. Mostly copied out of comic books. I believe they still exist somewhere in the cellar, but at the moment my curiosity is outweighed by the expected cringe-factor.
Anyway.
The thing about this "personality test" is that in my oh-so-honest answers, I was going for exactly this result. In a way, I cheated - if targeting a certain outcome in a test like this can be called cheating. Still, it proves a point. If you know what you're aiming for, all you have to do is answer all and any questions in such a way that you arrive where you want to go.
You are Wonder Woman
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You are a beautiful princess with great strength of character. ![]() |
Click here to take the Superhero Personality Test
I'm Wonder Woman. People who've known me long enough and / or have seen what's on my desk will know that Wonder Woman has been a personal heroine of mine since I started reading the comic book when I was seven. I even did some silly things as create my own comic book heroine, complete with superhero name and blue-and-yellow costume, and have her in strange crossover adventures with Wonder Woman and the crew of the original... no, hang on, the Kirk Enterprise. Which I drew. At age ten. Mostly copied out of comic books. I believe they still exist somewhere in the cellar, but at the moment my curiosity is outweighed by the expected cringe-factor.
Anyway.
The thing about this "personality test" is that in my oh-so-honest answers, I was going for exactly this result. In a way, I cheated - if targeting a certain outcome in a test like this can be called cheating. Still, it proves a point. If you know what you're aiming for, all you have to do is answer all and any questions in such a way that you arrive where you want to go.