You scored as Neurofunk. NeuroFunk is a kind of sci-fi Drum'N'Bass if you like. Digitized synths and other electronic stuff. (=I am cooler than you + I can dance)
Neurofunk
89%
Atmospheric
89%
Liquid Funk
67%
Experimental DNB
67%
Techstep
44%
Hardstep
22%
Darkstep
What sub-genre of drum&bass are you?
created with QuizFarm.com I have a wonderful family that means the world to me. I love music and dancing but hate the drama that comes with going out. I miss my friends but hopefully some day I will be able to make my own hours and catch up with everyone. I love LOST, Gilmore Girls, Harry Potter, science fiction, horses, and some good drum n bass. I am really good at forgetting things, especially remembering to call people. I believe that people who hurt children should be made to suffer. I believe that addiction is a disease and we should pray for those whom it afflicts, rather than laughing at them. I'm not religious but I am spiritual. I hope to one day make my own mark on the world, although when I do, I will probably run and hide, because I get stage fright. I also think president Bush is an idiot.
This is going to hurt...but you need to know the truth.
On May 15, hundreds of students, faculty and staff protested the university's offer of an honorary degree to Andrew Card. He was the Bush Administration Chief of Staff and headed the Iraq Study Group, which was the "marketing arm" of the White House in selling the 2003 invasion of Iraq.The petition by UMass students calling on the university to revoke its offer an an honorary degree may be viewed and signed.Over 27 minutes of video are available as two video programs at the above link, and also at Traprock's YouTube channel.Students held a rally outside the Whitmore administration building. When they went to enter the building, they found that the university had closed it. They then marched to the graduate school administration building and held a sit-in. They marched back across campus to the Whitmore building, and heard from a university spokesperson - standing outside - that the university had not changed its mind. Students then marched around the administration building, symbolically knocked on the locked doors, and held a rally, with students taking turns speaking out.Previously, on May 10th, more than 300 faculty, graduate and undergraduate students marched to Chancellor Lombardi's office and demanded that University of Massachusetts administrators revoke the offer of the honorary degree. See an article by UMass student Charles Peterson that gives background and covers the May 10th protest.
Watch Andy Card get booed off stage:
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