Bears own all
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Bears own all
Rarr
Innit ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Bef
Llamas own all.
I'll eat you. I'm a Penguin.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hellz
i cba taking it. too long and i dont get the questions ;[
Llamas own penguins thnx.Quote:
Originally Posted by Klock
i is llama too. <3Quote:
Originally Posted by Bef
I dont know what half them bloooooody words mean lmao
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"Penguin"
You Have
Congratulations, you are the Penguin! You present a seemingly tranquil, and noticiably pleasant face to the world, and though to all appearances, you might seem reserved, and even shy, on the inside you are anything but reserved. You in fact have a capacity for caring not always found in the other animals. You care deeply-indeed, passionately-about a few special others or a favorite cause, and your fervent aim is to bring peace and integrity to their loved ones and the world. Pretty lofty, huh? As a Penguin, you have a profound sense of idealism derived from a strong personal morality, and you conceive of the world as an ethical, honorable place. Indeed, to understand you, we must understand your idealism as almost boundless and selfless, inspiring them to make extraordinary sacrifices for someone or something they believe in. You believe in many fairy tales, more than the other animals you see yourself as the Prince or Princess of fairytale, the King's Champion or Defender of the Faith, like Sir Galahad or Joan of Arc. Award:"Most Non-Directive Animal" Most Compatible With: The articulate, determined Dog and Bear Opposite: Lobster Best Advice we can Give: Offer advice, you have a great gift for helping others understand their feelings. But you have no confidence that you will be of any help, don't be so tentative in offering advice. Famous Penguins: Albert Schweitzer, Princess Diana, Isabel Meyers, Richard Gere, Aldous Huxley, Mia Farrow, Audrey Hepburn, Karen Armstrong.
"Monkey"
You Have
Congratulations, you are the monkey! You are often very eccentric and love to quiz people with all sorts of new riddles that come out of your head. The Monkey is one of the best of all the animals of coming up with new ideas, like any of the other Loud animals, you are very articulate. But this is one of the Monkey's strongest point (Just behind the Dog in persuasiveness). You often come off as very outgoing, outspoken, intelligent, and at the same time very detached and aloof. You enjoy spending time with others more than being alone, but you hate being dependent on others, because you feel that will stop your output of ideas. Award: "Most Inventive Animal" Most Compatible With: The quiet, driven Owl and Snake Opposite: Mouse Best Advice we can Give: Just do what needs to be done right away, you have the tendency rather than just using the "tired and true" to solve problems, to try to design a system to attend them. Sometimes when the problem is too easy, you don't even think of it. Like the llama, you have the tendency to procrastinate, just do it now. Famous Monkies: Walt Disney, Camille Pagila, Nicola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Richard Feynman, Buckminster Fuller, Benjamin Franklin
Well thats wrong.
Yessssss. Llama
"Llama"
You Have
Congratulations, you are the llama! Fairly cheerful and optimistic, you have big ideals about life. At times, you can even get very Quixotic (Don Quijote-a Llama) about them. You have this irresistible charm which get others to like you instantly. Your main goal in life is to fight off evil heroically and make sure good triumphs. An excellent quality of the llama is that while others are down in the dumps, you are off thinking about how to make the situation better than it's going. New idea animal- yea! Award: "Most Optimistic Animal" Most Compatible with: The quiet, driven Owl and Snake Opposite: Turtle Best advice we can give: There are times when you need to face immediate problems with immediate solutions, at times, this is very much the best solution rather than escaping quickly into the future. Famous Llamas: Bill Moyers, Molly Brown, Paul Robeson, Joseph Campbell, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Edith Wharton, Phil Donahue, Carl Rogers, Sargent Shriver