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I think that I took this one already (probably with the same result, LOL), but I'm retaking it for the sake of an update that's not 30 days related XD
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--It's a bothersome color, for a reason, don't you hink so? I guess it suits me XD
--I think that the description is fairly accurate!
Don't know about the "leading people" part though, last time I did something like that it was in HighSchool and I was asked my homeroom teacher to organize a project for the whole class, but as I was compiling things people did nothing but complain, so I got pissed and I delegate everything to other people to my teacher's disappointment XD
Well, they were two people, and definitely did it faster and better than one, stupid teacher XD
Honestly, I don't think that I could ever take responsibility for what other people would do, mostly because I know that people tend to suck, and I don't feel like paying for other's mistakes...
...Speaking of other's mistakes and hierarchical systems, I finished to read Stupeur and Tremblements (using the original French title 'cause the English edition has it translated as "Fear and Trembling"-- English sure have its own way to translate sentences in a way they suck-- I'll never forgive you guys for how you rendered "Métaphisique des Tubes" XD) by my pet-author Amélie Nothomb and OMG, I sympathized SO MUCH XD
It remembered me of when I got accounting jobs and HOW MUCH I SUCKED AT THEM XDDD
--This bit, for example, shocked me for how close to how I felt was:
I believe that every human being has the need to use their brain, 'cause that's what a human being is for.
Then there's creative people, and people whose imagination is as vital as a bucket of rocks. I firmly believe that accounting was created to make feel this last category of people worthy of living.
In my whole life, I'll never experience nothing as mentally humiliating and lobotomizing as accounting.
And the maddening aspect of the whole thing was that my other co-workers was so obviously good at it that I felt like a complete retard. It was horrible, HORRIBLE! Nobody should ever feel like that, feel like a "stupid".
...Yes, in this world normal people who are unable to copy rows of numbers exist ;_; !
I also finished to read Ni d'Eve ni d'Adam (English title: "Tokyo Fiancèe" *cries*) something like a month ago, and I must admit that I cried a bit at the end.
It was just so wonderful T_T Every love story should be written like this. Or, as if it wasn't a love story at all, but a wonderful yet daily adventure.
--This bitch was quite lucky to find a Japanese man who didn't consider a Westerner's body a sack of dirt, body hair and sweat XD But I can totally see how she couldn't give up on her freedom, even if it costed her the long-wished Japanese nationality XD
And yeah, that's all for now D: See you later, hopefully for something else besides the 30 Days meme XD
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Your dominant hues are cyan and green. Although you definately strive to be logical you care about people and know there's a time and place for thinking emotionally. Your head rules most things but your heart rules others, and getting them to meet in the middle takes a lot of your energy some days. Your saturation level is very high - you are all about getting things done. The world may think you work too hard but you have a lot to show for it, and it keeps you going. You shouldn't be afraid to lead people, because if you're doing it, it'll be done right. Your outlook on life is very bright. You are sunny and optimistic about life and others find it very encouraging, but remember to tone it down if you sense irritation. |
--I think that the description is fairly accurate!
Don't know about the "leading people" part though, last time I did something like that it was in HighSchool and I was asked my homeroom teacher to organize a project for the whole class, but as I was compiling things people did nothing but complain, so I got pissed and I delegate everything to other people to my teacher's disappointment XD
Well, they were two people, and definitely did it faster and better than one, stupid teacher XD
Honestly, I don't think that I could ever take responsibility for what other people would do, mostly because I know that people tend to suck, and I don't feel like paying for other's mistakes...
...Speaking of other's mistakes and hierarchical systems, I finished to read Stupeur and Tremblements (using the original French title 'cause the English edition has it translated as "Fear and Trembling"-- English sure have its own way to translate sentences in a way they suck-- I'll never forgive you guys for how you rendered "Métaphisique des Tubes" XD) by my pet-author Amélie Nothomb and OMG, I sympathized SO MUCH XD
It remembered me of when I got accounting jobs and HOW MUCH I SUCKED AT THEM XDDD
--This bit, for example, shocked me for how close to how I felt was:
My Danaides' jar was constantly filling with figures that my feeble brain managed to empty out again. I was the Sisyphus of accounting, and like the mythical hero I never gave up. I tackled the inexorable operations fot the hundredth time, the thousandth time. I should point out, in passing, this astonishing fact: I got everything wrong a thousand times. This would have been as maddening as a repetitive piece of music except that no two mistakes were alike. For each calculation I got a thousand different results. I was brilliant.
I believe that every human being has the need to use their brain, 'cause that's what a human being is for.
Then there's creative people, and people whose imagination is as vital as a bucket of rocks. I firmly believe that accounting was created to make feel this last category of people worthy of living.
In my whole life, I'll never experience nothing as mentally humiliating and lobotomizing as accounting.
And the maddening aspect of the whole thing was that my other co-workers was so obviously good at it that I felt like a complete retard. It was horrible, HORRIBLE! Nobody should ever feel like that, feel like a "stupid".
...Yes, in this world normal people who are unable to copy rows of numbers exist ;_; !
I also finished to read Ni d'Eve ni d'Adam (English title: "Tokyo Fiancèe" *cries*) something like a month ago, and I must admit that I cried a bit at the end.
It was just so wonderful T_T Every love story should be written like this. Or, as if it wasn't a love story at all, but a wonderful yet daily adventure.
--This bitch was quite lucky to find a Japanese man who didn't consider a Westerner's body a sack of dirt, body hair and sweat XD But I can totally see how she couldn't give up on her freedom, even if it costed her the long-wished Japanese nationality XD
And yeah, that's all for now D: See you later, hopefully for something else besides the 30 Days meme XD