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You and Which Pseudo Historical Figure?

Quiz time. Thanks to La Sirena for the link.

I’ve long been a fan of synchronicity, and the theory that there’s more order to reality than should be present by chance. I don’t believe in coincidence, but it happens often, and therein jumps the rabbit hole…

You scored as C.G. Jung. You are more of a spiritualist than would be immediately apparent. Some of your notions are questioned by the cynical, but deep down you know the human consciousness is more than the flesh and tissue can account for. You tend to take a scientific observationist look on matters the average person wouldn’t even begin to analyze. You personally are responsible for most of the ideas that are floating around in modern psychologist’s/psychic’s paltry little skulls. On the down side, you tend to be associated with that asshole Freud.

C.G. Jung

92%

Dante Alighieri

67%

Mother Teresa

58%

Stephen Hawking

50%

O.J. Simpson

50%

Friedrich Nietzsche

50%

Sigmund Freud

50%

Steven Morrissey

42%

Elvis Presley

33%

Jesus Christ

33%

Adolf Hitler

33%

Hugh Hefner

17%

Charles Manson

17%

Miyamoto Musashi

0%

What Pseudo Historical Figure Best Suits You?
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4 Responses to “You and Which Pseudo Historical Figure?”

  1. Xman Says:

    Scary.
    Nietzsche 67%
    OJ 58%
    Manson 0% (whew!)

    Now, I’ll go get high and take it again…..

  2. JoeC Says:

    Yeah, I’m not sure what they’re basing that OJ similarity on, because I don’t remember any questions about end-run touchdowns or ability with knives and gloves…just not sure what they’re basing it on ;-)

  3. La Sirena Says:

    I think it was the one that asked if you would kill your lover if you saw them with someone else.

  4. JoeC Says:

    Ahhhhhhh…I somehow forgot about that by the time I’d finished. Yep, that’d be it. Reminds me of a couple of song lyrics:

    “I’d rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man,” from Run for Your Life by the Beatles on the Rubber Soul album.

    And that line, Lennon admitted, was a direct lift from one of Elvis Presley’s Sun Records gems, “Baby, Let’s Play House.”

    Elvis, it turns out, recorded that song after hearing Arthur Gunter’s version recorded earlier the same year, which was a regional hit around the Nashville area. Arthur wrote the song…

    Wonder if OJ’s heard any of them?

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