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Moderately nefarious! Not as bad as I thought I could be. Middling in psychopathy, reasonably narcissistic and very Machiavellian. So ... I'm a teacher then ...
Hmmm. Moderately nefarious as well. At least I'm low on the psychopathy scale. But being moderately nefarious doesn't sound good. Kinda like trying to be cunning and failing.
Patti (baconater) wrote: "Decidedly Dastardly."We may have to start calling you Dick.
But who would be Muttley?
I'm slightly disappointed but also relieved there are no thoroughly evil characters here. I also saw this on that same website. I know its not a game but brrrr..
The people who drink human blood.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151...
The Nutty Professor - Shy and retiring during the day, you become the life and soul of the party with the help of a little chemical courage.You don't strike me as the shy, retiring type, Patti?
I used to get really drunk quite frequently, in my youth, but not to the point that I didn't know what I was doing. I generally had my fill, threw up and then start all over again. Also I've never ever had a hangover in my life and have always felt fine the next day, although maybe a little tired.
Nutty professor. Most of the questions didn't really apply. In reality I'm the boring one who has two drinks then falls asleep!
Kath wrote: "Nutty professor. Most of the questions didn't really apply. In reality I'm the boring one who has two drinks then falls asleep!"None of the available answers fitted me either, so I'm much the same, except that I fall asleep before I get around to doing any drinking.
Rosie, here is your explanationErnest Hemingway, who, like the writer, retain their intellect and rationality and generally change very little when drunk.
Mary Poppins, the cheery, agreeable drunk who remains responsible throughout the night.
The Nutty Professor, who starts out as an introvert but suddenly becomes more outgoing (and even a little risky) with some Dutch courage.
Mr Hyde, the “mean” drunk who becomes less agreeable, less conscientious, and more irresponsible the more they consume.
Jud (Disney Diva) wrote: "Rosie, here is your explanationErnest Hemingway, who, like the writer, retain their intellect and rationality and generally change very little when drunk.
Mary Poppins, the cheery, agreeable dr..."
Thank you Jud














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http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151...
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You are infrequently vile – you mostly put others before yourself, though you may find occasions in which your dark side shines.