Morrissey, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Dave Matthews, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Seth Green, Anthony Brody, Al Pacino, David Gahan, Lucy Liu, Kevin Bacon, Dave Chappelle, Vin Diesel, Stephen Colbert
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You are very evil. And you're too evil to care.
Those who love you probably also fear you. A lot.
How Evil Are You?
You Are 64% Sociopath
The good news is that you're devastatingly charming.
The bad news? You mostly use those charms for evil!
Are You A Sociopath?
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Spike
63% amorality, 72% passion, 36% spirituality, 81% selflessness
Ruthless, passionate, ravenous and--when it comes to it--devoted to those you love. Sound okay? Sounds like Spike, a character at times a hero and others a villain, but always compelling, dynamic and driven.
Based on the results of this test, you're like Spike in every way but the fangs.
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Which Family Guy character are you?
Peter Griffin
You get yourself into a lot of trouble due to your slow and braindead thinking. The stupid things you do are usually totally on whim. You have learned a couple things but you end up losing those things by next time. On the plus side, however, The Fonz is your guiding spirit.
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Pure Geek
47 % Nerd, 52% Geek, 21% Dork
For The Record:
A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.
A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.
A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.
You scored better than half in Geek, earning you the title of: Pure Geek.
It's not that you're a school junkie, like the nerd, and you don't really stand out in a crowd, like the dork, you just have some interests that aren't quite mainstream. Perhaps it's anime, perhaps it's computers, perhaps it's bottlecaps, perhaps it's all of those and more. Your interests take you to events and gatherings that are filled with people you find unusual and beyond-the-pale, but you don't quite consider yourself "of that crowd." Instead, you consider yourself to be fairly normal.
Which, you are.MORRISSEY