Wednesday, March 28, 2007

ROFLMAO!

You Are 95% Non Conformist

You're incredibly strange. And a weirdness like yours takes skill to cultivate!
No one really understands you. And you're cool with that. You just hope you never have to understand them!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

***You Are 95% Non Conformist***


You're incredibly strange. And a weirdness like yours takes skill to cultivate!
No one really understands you. And you're cool with that. You just hope you never have to understand them!


Are You a Nonconformist?
http://www.blogthings.com/areyouanonconformistquiz

F*cking blogspot piece of shit. Not a single piece of HTML code works here. I have to use this frakin' plainface version.

Cyn said...

that's why i tweak the code...lol

still we are kindred spirits...welcome brother in weirdness, strangeness and general nonconformity!!

Anonymous said...

Wait... can noncormists have kindred spirits?

Cyn said...

uh.....*blushes*....i..uh..may've misspoke

*snicker*

damn good question actually. and one that has been made fun of a lot too. for good reason.

maybe screw the definition of 'nonconformist' but accept the spirt of it. and accept that many people may veer off the beaten path to eventually create another beaten path on which many follow.

let's just say neither of us is 'mainstream'.

lol

and its that sense of differentness that we respond to w/ each other.

uh...like i think you're cool. granted all of what you say..i don't agree w/ but the persona you present...most of it is cool w/ me.

*stumbles off mumbling to herself about the nature of language*

Anonymous said...

There was a funny bit in South Park some time ago. There was a bunch of goth kids calling all nonconformists and mocking everything, then when Stan wanted to join them and asked what does he need to do to be a nonconformist like them, they answered something like "You have to listen to the same music we do, read the same poems and smoke the same cigarettes".

Ooh, and in House. When the young woman doctor quit for a little while and House was forced to look for a replacement, there was this young guy with long hair and a tattoo. And House dismissed him immediately.
"Wow, you are the last person I thought would have a problem with noncormists."
"Oh yeah, you're a wicked nonconfromist. I can't remember the last time I saw a twentysomething with an asian symbol tattoo. Wanna be a real nonconformist? Wear a pencil holder on your shirtpocket and obey your parents, like the Asian kids do."

Anonymous said...

Err, well of course the goth kids war calling everyone sheeps or something, and calling themselves nonconformists.

Fuc*ing blogspot, can't even edit my comment. Piece of shite!

Cyn said...

silly Dante. but yeah...funny bits on SP & House

and does beg the question just how nonconformist can anyone really be and still be a part of a society. maybe the only real nonconformist are out living in the wild somewhere...alone. the English word and the concept that goes w/ it are very narrow. once again w/ English being so limiting. hell, w/ language being so limiting. if you don't stick to the strict letter of word or definition but go more for how it is used or understood by people who speak English...and see, that'd vary from country to country too (*sigh*) because of cultural influences...then go w/ the accepted usage of the word. in that sense...nonconformist is a bit more wide open.

still...my major concern will always be why people believe/act they way they do. because they feel they must conform to social standard...its by choice...by ignorance...or what? whatever standards i have chosen not to conform to...mostly..its been from an informed opinion/assessment. uh..not all. being dramatically shorter than the general population makes me nonconformist but not by choice but nature. *sigh*

yet i am an atheist by deliberate choice.

and as always Dante...always nice to see ya around here. *smooches*

Anonymous said...

Aww, I got a smooch. *returns smooch*

I do think I am a nonconformist to an extreme. I don't really follow any particular music styling or any band, I listen to anything from acoustic guitar music to heavy metal if I happen to like it, or from experimental music to classical.
My taste in films and TV is the same, what ever I happen to like. I love sci fi, but I also confess to the occasional romantic comedy, or even a really sappy movie that'll make me cry.
My bookshelf contains a stack of comics, but also a vast collection of literature from 18th and 19th century England, France and Russia, as well as numerous books on history and archeology.
Even my decor around the apartment is a mixture of opposites. Very stylish, and expensive, livingroom furniture, and then there's a ceramic Spider-Man bobblehead on one shelf and a large The Thing (from Fantastic Four) on another, put there simply to act as a contrast to the rest.

So I'm pretty sure there is no way to describe me with any one paricular label.

Cyn said...

you are your own man! which is good!