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fancytalk ([personal profile] fancytalk) wrote2005-06-20 11:45 am
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Subversion?!

Taking this quiz was almost as bad as the How Dixie are You?.
(Yeah, I'll post that one when I find the link for all you southerners out there.)


You Are Subversion!
You are systematic and secretive. Sometimes even very calculating. Most everyone trusts you but they have no idea what really goes on in your head. You are capable of being nice or mean, whatever a situation calls for. You look out for #1.

What Naughty My Little Pony Are You?

[identity profile] yarbiedoll.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no tears! No tears! LJ is a happy place. I'm so glad we've connected here! I've spent a lot of time over the past several years wondering why I didn't do a better job of keeping up with you and RTL after you all moved to Virginia. And on to other places. I felt like a bad Little Brother for not staying in touch! (Believe it or not, I still have a present for RTL that I got for her (21st?) birthday (I think) and never gave to her. I still have it because in some way, I've always felt I fell short of having the close relationship I wanted to have with you guys and I figured as long as I had that gift, one day I could fix that.) Anyway, I'm glad that time is now. :-)

And I felt the same way about LJ when I opened my account. I think looked at a blank update screen for at least a month before I actually wrote anything. I was utterly disappointed by my first post, and then - somewhere along the way - I just realized that not every post had to be earth-shattering. (And not many of them have been! I also tend to overanalyze things, but you probably know that already.) Somewhere along the line, I settled into just being me. And I've decided it's better that way.

[identity profile] yesimthegirl.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
They are happy tears. This is a happy place.
You're not a bad little brother - at least you send holiday cards. We've known where RTL's big brother is for at least 3 years now and she hasn't gotten a card. But here's the secret on this side of the world, the majority of the time - I would guess 98.5% - if you get an email or card from us or just RTL, more than likely I"m the one that either bought and wrote the card or sent the email. I've gotten pretty good at her handwriting.