Sunday, July 24, 2005

Dark humor? Me?








the Wit

(69% dark, 26% spontaneous, 22% vulgar)

your humor style:
CLEAN | COMPLEX | DARK


You like things edgy, subtle, and smart. I guess that means you're probably an intellectual, but don't take that to mean you're pretentious. You realize 'dumb' can be witty--after all isn't that 'the Simpsons' philosophy?--but rudeness for its own sake, 'gross-out' humor and most other things found in a fraternity leave you totally flat. I guess you just have a more cerebral approach than most. You have the perfect mindset for a joke writer or staff writer. Your sense of humor takes the most effort to appreciate, but it's also the best, in my opinion.

Also, you probably loved the Office. If you don't know what I'm talking about, check it out here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/.

PEOPLE LIKE YOU: Jon Stewart - Woody Allen - Ricky Gervais







My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
















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You scored higher than 99% on dark





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You scored higher than 0% on spontaneous





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You scored higher than 33% on vulgar
Link: The 3 Variable Funny Test written by jason_bateman on Ok Cupid

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Not as good as Gryffindor, but still...




I'm
a Ravenclaw!

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Law Review

So I got a message today that I did in fact grade on to law review. Yay! I know that in part I wanted to make law review just because that is what you are supposed to want, but I also truly want the experience. Yes, I expect long hours and thankless work, but it's a once in a lifetime experience. And I will 'fess up that partly it was competition with a sibling that drove me as well. My sister attended the same school, and wrote-on to the specialty journal, not to law review. I wanted to do at least as well as she did. Terrible, I know...

Friday, July 01, 2005

Could have knocked me over with a feather...

Class rankings came out today - and surprise! I might (emphasize MIGHT) actually have a chance at grading on to law review after all. And I had just convinced myself that it didn't matter, that it was okay if I didn't make it, just think of all the free time, etc. Go figure.

Of course, the news about Sandra Day O'Connor resigning was a surprise, too.