The US Constitution... the woman a love... the drive for life... Reading and Athletics but I don't do them often enough.
PEOPLE WHO PLAY SOCCER! Because getting back into the game is one of my GOAL!!!!!!!!!S
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Your EQ is 127
50 or less: Thanks for answering honestly. Now get yourself a shrink, quick!
51-70: When it comes to understanding human emotions, you'd have better luck understanding Chinese.
71-90: You've got more emotional intelligence than the average frat boy. Barely.
91-110: You're average. It's easy to predict how you'll react to things. But anyone could have guessed that.
111-130: You usually have it going on emotionally, but roadblocks tend to land you on your butt.
131-150: You are remarkable when it comes to relating with others. Only the biggest losers get under your skin.
150+: Two possibilities - you've either out "Dr. Phil-ed" Dr. Phil... or you're a dirty liar.
What's Your EQ (Emotional Intelligence Quotient)?
MOVIES ARE CRAP IN THE 21st CENTURY! Greatest movies of all time; The Professional, Fight Club, Heat, What Dreams May Come, Gattaca, The Corporation, A Scanner Darkly, George A. Romero movies (Living Dead!), That one movie with Roddy Piper where he walks into a bank, bristling with weapons and says, "I've come here to kick ass and chew bubble gum... and I'm all out of bubble gum." Stand By Me, Anything with Jim Carrey, Bond Flicks, Red Dawn (brat pack... where'd you go?) I'll think of more later. Oh yeah! Bill Murray Flicks (Ghostbusters, What About Bob, Lost in Translation to name a few) and "TREK"Let's not forget the political stuff now... Loose Change, the Police State series and Martial Law by Alex Jones, Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism (www.nontaxpayer.org, when I get in touch with them, I'll blog a review of their services)
Fight Club!
What movie Do you Belong in?(many different outcomes!)
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You are Tyler!!
Which Fight Club Character Are You?
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You shouldn't watch it and neither should I but I watch it too much... and have bad eyes!
Currently Reading "The Imperial Stars" by Poul Anderson... it's GOOD!
My Late Stepfather, Mike. For being such a good father to me, and shaping me into a good person. His death is already changing me even more. Grandpa Mickey... for always cracking those jokes, chop off a friend's head for me in Valhalla, Gramps! Stephen Hawking, for accomplishing so much in a debilitating state... Genius.. pure genius. Albert Einstein, for accomplishing more in death than in life. Vladimir Lenin, for attempting to put a great idealogical concept into action. And Captain Picard for never blatently violating the Prime Directive.