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You appear to be a Knitting Adventurer.
You are through those knitting growing pains and
feeling more adventurous. You can follow a
standard pattern if it's not too complicated
and know where to go to get help. Maybe you've
started to experiment with different fibers and
you might be eyeing a book with a cool
technique you've never tried. Perhaps you
prefer to stick to other people's patterns but
you are trying to challenge yourself more.
Regardless of your preference, you are
continually trying to grow as a knitter, and as
well you should since your non-knitting friends
are probably dropping some serious hints, these
days.
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What Kind of Knitter Are You?
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My score on The Feminism Test :
Revisionist
(You scored 83% Gender-Abolitionist, 100% Sexually Liberal, and 60 % Socialist)
You are the Revisionist Feminist! You are, by far, the most philosophical, the most sexually-liberated, and the most politically extreme variety of feminist. You are very, very freedom-oriented. You abhor oppression in all forms. For instance, your views on sexual liberation and reproductive control adequately reflect your devotion to personal freedom. Not only that, but you also feel gender needs to be destroyed to maximize equality and freedom, because accepting socially-constructed gender roles binds women into false categories and places upon them an unneeded identity. Gender should not be a part of one's identity, but rather an irrelevant aspect of their physical bodies, such as their hair length or nose shape. Not only that, but Revisionist Feminists are political extremists and feel very strongly that the oppression of class society is a big part of the cause of women's oppression. Basically, a Revisionist feels that cultural ideas of gender, political class, and repressive sexual morality all work together to oppress women, and the only way to truly escape this oppression is to challenge all of these problems directly and extremely. You are a Marxist, a Gender Abolitionist, and a Liberal Feminist all rolled into one.The other feminist types:
&&&The Housewife
&&&The Marxist
&&&The Liberal
&&&The Liberal Extremist
&&&The Gender Abolitionist
&&&The Radical
&&&The Gender-Liberal
&&&The Revisionist
Link: The Feminism Test
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My future self.
Who Should Paint You: M.C. Escher
Open and raw, you would let your true self show for your portrait.
And even if your painting turned out a bit dark, it would be honest.
What Artist Should Paint Your Portrait?
I'm not real picky. (It's just about the only thing in the world that I can honestly say that about.)
Who Killed the Electric Car?, The Business of Being Born, An Inconvenient Truth, Supersize Me, Amelie, Stand by Me, Trainspotting, Austin Powers, Braveheart, LOTRs, Goonies, X-Men, Underworld, Unbreakable, Harry Potter, Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Garden State, The Notebook, Starship Troopers, Evolution, Galaxy Quest, I Heart Huckabees, Stage Beauty, Buffalo Soldiers, Quills & other flicks I can't recall.
That 70's Show, Six Feet Under, Real Time with Bill Maher, Entourage, Dave Chapelle Show, Def Poetry, Malcolm in the Middle, & Lou Dobbs!
Baby Catcher, Immaculate Deception II, Spiritual Midwifery, Pushed: the painful truth about childbirth and modern maternity care, On The Road, Ginsberg, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Brave New World, Trainspotting, Faust, the Marquis DeSade, Venus in Furs, Cats Cradle, Memoirs of a Beatnik, The Songs of Experience, Harry Potter(s), Civil Disobedience, The Basketball Diaries/Forced Entries, Oryx and Crake & anything remotely interesting...
Bill Maher, Allen Ginsberg, my family & friends.
You scored as XIII: Death. Death is probably the most well known Tarot card - and also the most misunderstood. Most Tarot novices would consider Death to be a bad card, especially given its connection with the number thirteen. In fact this card rarely indicates literal death.Without "death" there can be no change, only eventual stagnation. The "death" of the child allows for the "birth" of the adult. This change is not always easy. The appearance of Death in a Tarot reading can indicate pain and short term loss, however it also represents hope for a new future.
XIII: Death
II - The High Priestess
VIII - Strength
III - The Empress
XVI: The Tower
IV - The Emperor
I - Magician
XIX: The Sun
XI: Justice
0 - The Fool
XV: The Devil
VI: The Lovers
X - Wheel of Fortune