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yod@ October 14th, 2004 08:49 AM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
i'd want to be a siberian tiger they are the best





nearly extinct though

colonel_bob October 14th, 2004 01:38 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
There has to be a quiz for this... :lookaround:

Heres one. Its kind of wierd, but it was the first link that came up. Supposedly I'm a dolphin.

http://www.animalinyou.com/survey.asp

J-Dub' October 14th, 2004 01:38 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
id be... a chipmunk, theyre awesome.
or i could be an eagle.

According to bob's quiz im a baboon hahaha

Aeroflot October 14th, 2004 01:42 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
I'm a bat! (or a snake.. but I chose the bat)

Bat
Genera: Pteropus
Collective Term: A cauldron of bats

Description
This is a decidedly unconformist creature, for as an airborne personality, the bat tends to look down at the conventions of the ground animals. And yet, since it is not a true bird and having not mastered the art of smooth controlled flight, it often appears awkward in social situations. (Hence the term -- acting batty). But as compensation for this social ungainliness, many bat personalities sport a built-in radar, which enables them to intuitively read the motivations of others.

Identifying bat personalities is not difficult. Being nocturnal creatures, they come alive at night and can be spotted in underground clubs or dimly lit bars. They prefer the sanctuary of dark clothing and dark corners, and you'll never see a bat sporting a heavy tan. These are intelligent, spiritual, creative individuals who use their full range of senses (other than their poor eyesight) to carefully navigate their way through life.

Bats have a habit of flitting in and out of social situations, swooping down to interact briefly with others before quickly flying off to resume their bat lives. Unassertive and aloof, they'll take flight at the first hint of a confrontation to seek comfort in their personal spaces that are decorated in unusual but expressive ways. The bat's sixth sense gives it a number of advantages in its work, and its insightful nature enables it to understand others better than it understands itself.

In the romance department, bats are enamored with the idea of love more than they are with its colder realities. Decidedly untraditional, they are prone to flights of extraordinary fantasy -- and it's not the traditional Ken and Barbie type of romance that tickles its fancy either. It's the Bram Stoker kind: dark, moody and gothic.

Bat personalities have an enormous sense of loyalty and if you ever do a favor for a bat, it will never relax until it has paid you back. In fact, in nature, the bat is the only animal (other than man) to demonstrate true altruism when unrelated individuals will unselfishly offer food to a cave-mate without expectation anything in return. This powerful sense of quid pro quo is one of the defining characteristics of the bat personality and anyone should consider themselves lucky to be in a bat's good graces.

Bats have no strong yearning for parenthood, for the kind of ego gratification that comes with having one's own children doesn't appeal to its karmic temperament. They are instead quite content to satisfy their maternal or paternal instincts by adopting or merely baby-sitting. If they do have children, they prove to be perfunctory parents: methodical yet unconventional . Still, bats place great emphasis on ethics and morality and insist that their children be indoctrinated in the values of good citizenship.


Careers and Hobbies

Psychiatrist Artist
Social Worker Archeologist
Writer Musician

Socializing Philosophy
Clubbing Spelunking




Famous Bats
Nostradamus, Gypsy Rose Lee.

Mr.cool October 14th, 2004 01:51 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
I would be a rabbit. I can hear really well from farr away distances and dont like to be cooped up in small places.

I would want to be a Platapus cuz there so cool :)

Fissure October 14th, 2004 02:02 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
according to that quiz im a otter, but I dont think I would really be that. I think that I would really be an eagle or any other animal that travels and hunts and lives alone, because im a loner.

bagabondo October 14th, 2004 02:36 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
a stray dog, to wander around freely not caring about anything.
Maybe a Alpha wolf, have my own crew and have all the women :naughty:

CamBo October 14th, 2004 03:42 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
Lucifer Sam, siam cat!

yod@ October 14th, 2004 11:28 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
according to bob's quiz i'm a sealion lol

AzH October 14th, 2004 11:49 PM

Re: If you were an animal,...
 
RedHotChilliPepper.. & dark minion, you guys are seriously trying my patience. if you do not want to contribute to our community other than making disparaging remarks, i suggest you fuck off.

Rhinocerus
Genera and species: Diceros Bicornis
Collective Term: A crash of rhinos

Description
Brawny and self-assured, these cantankerous beasts allow nothing to stand in their way. Unaccountably mistrustful of strangers, rhino personalities perceive themselves to be gentle and reasonable, but even they acknowledge that their periodic bouts of rage need to be brought under control. O.J. Simpson and Mike Tyson are typical rhinos. Admired by friends for their physical strength and loyalty, their inability to confront their demons inhibits their personal growth and alienates their public. So, while rhinos are capable of immense passion, the combination of their insecurity and ardor has the potential to become a steamy romance, a masterful creative expression, or a terrible explosion of temper.

With such a cantankerous personality the rhino's unpopularity is hardly surprising, and its bullying reputation is carefully cultivated to ensure the solitude it craves. Rhinos prefer staying close to home and never go looking for trouble, but can prove to be a dangerous creature with an uncontrollable temper. With their formidable bulk and tightly wound natures, even the most aggressive carnivorous personalities give them a wide berth. When not engaged in physical activities, they prefer spending quiet time with their families or taking long walks with close friends.

Rhinos are proud of their girth and spend a great deal of time bulking up, either in the gym or grazing happily at their favorite restaurant. They have none of the subtlety or intelligence of their elephant colleagues however, but do have a gift for smooth talk. Persuasive when making a point, they spice their conversation with curses and colorful language and have little interest in the finer thing in life. For all their faults, however, they have a uniquely engaging charm and their determination and grit engenders grudging respect from their colleagues.

Surprisingly delicate in bed, rhinos are skillful lovers. Although their tastes lean towards traditional physical pleasures, they occasionally love to express themselves in ways that will startles even the most jaded partner. The rhino yearns for a long-term mate who will put up with its aggressive behavior, but its inability to engage in intimacy makes it hard to find a willing partner. So, it is reduced to settling for shallow and trifling relationships, and these inadequate encounters make the rhino even more cynical about relationships -- leading to self-fulfilling prophecies.

Getting to know a rhino can be an exhausting business, for it tends to rely on wordless forms of communication that must then be carefully interpreted. But, rhinos will let you know in no uncertain terms when you have crossed its line. For they do not suffer fools gladly and often hurt the ones they love.



Careers and Hobbies
Policeman Soldier
Pro-sportsman Actor

Golf Gambling
Football Boxing

Famous Rhinos
O.J. Simpson, Mike Tyson, Marge Schott.


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