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Paladins are vigilant and outgoing, enjoying the exploration of ideas and people and seeing everything and everyone as part of a cosmic whole. While they often give in to the wishes of parents, friends and authority figures (especially those symbolic of some ideal), they generally dislike bureaucracy, and are fond of launching crusades against such obstacles to their beliefs. They genuinely want to help others, but expect to be liked and admired in return (everything being part of the same whole, this is not surprising). While they are open to learning about new ideas, and meeting new people, they are often quick to discard most ideas as not fitting in with their own philosophies, and often forget older friends to focus on new ones. Yet they are pleasant and fun to work with, and use their strong convictions and social skills to persuade others of the rightness of their ideas. Their opinions of others and need for "return on investment" can leave them open to being wounded by uncaring individuals, and they have difficulty being alone, when they are forced to dwell on their feelings (they are quite the romantics!).

Paladins often tend towards Paranoid behavior, distrusting others and assuming that everyone is malevolent and "out to harm them." They question the loyalty of others (including close friends), and read hidden meanings into even benign events. Reluctant to confide in those close to them, they become easy to anger, quick to counterattack, and hold grudges for lengthy periods of time.

Famous paladin types include Mark Twain, Will Rogers, Carol Burnett, Paul Harvey and Bill Cosby.

HUZZAH! You know it! I'm in service of the Divine!

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test ...

The Rogue

Pirate, Robot, Punk, Cowboy

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Rogues are performers, but their interest is not artistic. Rather, they focus on the mechanical and industrial arts, living where risk is a reward. They like life on the edge, but are always keenly aware of the dangers involved, which they usually avoid due to a closeness with the physical world (though their disregard for rules and authority can get them in trouble). They do not bounce from one thing to another, preferring to lie low for periods of time, saving their energy for projects or adventures worthy of their time. They do, however, need room to stretch their legs and spread out, which can lead to them encroaching on the rights of others (though they are comfortable being treated the same way). They require flexibility for their lifestyle, yet become inflexible when someone threatens theirs. They are highly sensory aware, and life in a world of gut feelings. They generally express themselves nonverbally, and are masters of the witty one-liner, especially in tense situations.

Rogues tend towards an Antisocial temperament, marked by a complete disregard for the rights of others and a lack of conformity to social norms. They are irritable and aggressive, with inconsistent work behavior and a tendency to ignore financial agreements. They are impulsive liars, reckless with the safety of themselves and others, and show no remorse for wrongdoings, including lying, cheating and other criminal behavior.

Famous rogues include Charles Bronson, Tom Cruise, James Dean, Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds.

the last paragraph just is not I. but it used to be

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Acrobats are all about fun and excitement, and living life in the moment. They are the life of a party, spontaneous and impulsive, jumping from one social gathering to another, and one thought to another in their speech, which is at times incoherent. They are fond of telling stories, which are full of wit and mischief, and can talk for hours. They are in constant need of new experiences, and find dull logic boring, craving excitement and the next new exciting, dangerous thing, to the point of often ignoring the consequences of their actions. All the world is a stage, and they are determined to explore all of it. Ever optimists, they go with the flow, trusting to improvisation and skill to get them through tough situations.

Acrobats tend towards a Borderline temperament, marked by an instability of mood, relationships and self image. They alternate between idealizing and devaluing others, and have frequent shifts of mood marked by anxiety and irritability, with periods of emptiness and boredom wherein they fear abandonment. They shop, eat, drink, and use/abuse substances impulsively, and are uncertain about their long term goals, careers and values. Their self-destructive behavior can lead to anger when their expectations are not met, or suicidal actions.

Famous acrobats include Dale Evans, Bob Hope, Willard Scott, Mary Lou Retton and Steve Irwin.

This is not entirely accurate as I am borderline on both ninja/pirate and cowboy/clown.

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test... The Druid

Ninja, Monkey, Punk, Cowboy

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The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test at HelloQuizzy

Druids are filled with a dramatic sense of wonder, viewing the world through rose-colored glasses as they watch everything come to life, from flora and fauna to mundane objects. They see the good in almost everyone and everything, yet struggle with the idea of ethical perfection (or lack thereof). They tend to turn away from the world and toward essence and ideal, and while they are concerned with all people and creatures, those things are valued only in that they are part of a greater whole; in this, they often struggle to find their place in things, and need to feel a part of whatever they are involved with. Fluent with language, they are keen to pick out patterns in people and things, although their somewhat otherworldly focus on the larger picture can lead them to seem somewhat absentminded. Nevertheless, they have a knack for explaining complex things quite simply.

Druids are often beset by Histrionic behavior, craving attention, reassurance and praise in everything they do. Emotionally exaggerated and often sexually charged, they become concerned with physical appearance, and grow uncomfortable when they are not the center of attention. Their emotions are subject to rapid shifts, and their actions are entirely self-centered, with no tolerance for delay in getting what they want. Their speech often lacks detail as their shallow emotions carry across into their dealings with others.

Famous druid types include Homer, Shakespeare, Dick Clark, Jackie Onasis and Julia Roberts.

Yay! One quiz where I like my results. Even the flaws are accurate.

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test... The Druid

Ninja, Monkey, Punk, Cowboy

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The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test at HelloQuizzy

Druids are filled with a dramatic sense of wonder, viewing the world through rose-colored glasses as they watch everything come to life, from flora and fauna to mundane objects. They see the good in almost everyone and everything, yet struggle with the idea of ethical perfection (or lack thereof). They tend to turn away from the world and toward essence and ideal, and while they are concerned with all people and creatures, those things are valued only in that they are part of a greater whole; in this, they often struggle to find their place in things, and need to feel a part of whatever they are involved with. Fluent with language, they are keen to pick out patterns in people and things, although their somewhat otherworldly focus on the larger picture can lead them to seem somewhat absentminded. Nevertheless, they have a knack for explaining complex things quite simply.

Druids are often beset by Histrionic behavior, craving attention, reassurance and praise in everything they do. Emotionally exaggerated and often sexually charged, they become concerned with physical appearance, and grow uncomfortable when they are not the center of attention. Their emotions are subject to rapid shifts, and their actions are entirely self-centered, with no tolerance for delay in getting what they want. Their speech often lacks detail as their shallow emotions carry across into their dealings with others.

Famous druid types include Homer, Shakespeare, Dick Clark, Jackie Onasis and Julia Roberts.

Yay! One quiz where I like my results. Even the flaws are accurate.

My personality is a blend of this and acrobat. I think maybe more druid.

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My personality is a blend of this and acrobat. I think maybe more druid.

I agree, for me, on everything but the shallow emotions bit. I think I come off that way, though.

What of the acrobat and what of the druid do you think best describes you?

(Upon reviewing the acrobat's flaws, I find some parts better fitting of me, actually, than of druid. Especially the lack of goals, the rapid shift in assessments of others--I am so guilty, unfortunately, of that brand of fickleness--and the tendency toward self-destructive behaviors. But the upsides: all druid.)

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I agree, for me, on everything but the shallow emotions bit. I think I come off that way, though.

What of the acrobat and what of the druid do you think best describes you?

(Upon reviewing the acrobat's flaws, I find some parts better fitting of me, actually, than of druid. Especially the lack of goals, the rapid shift in assessments of others--I am so guilty, unfortunately, of that brand of fickleness--and the tendency toward self-destructive behaviors. But the upsides: all druid.)

Like I said when I posted my results.. I identify with aspects of both ninja/pirate and clown/cowboy. I ended up choosing the extroverted one in both cases but it's often the case that I feel the introverted pick, too.

About the only thing that doesn't fit for Druid is the language thing. For acrobat, pretty much all of it applies.

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Like I said when I posted my results.. I identify with aspects of both ninja/pirate and clown/cowboy. I ended up choosing the extroverted one in both cases but it's often the case that I feel the introverted pick, too.

About the only thing that doesn't fit for Druid is the language thing. For acrobat, pretty much all of it applies.

Ah, because you do with pictures what I do with words, plus you are more outgoing and spontaneous than I. I can see that. (I really am trying to be more sociable, though.)

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Ah, because you do with pictures what I do with words, plus you are more outgoing and spontaneous than I. I can see that. (I really am trying to be more sociable, though.)

Yes... I can be quite sociable. I can also be quite the recluse. Thus the confusion. That's my personality in a nutshell.. One big freaking contradiction...

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test...

The Illusionist

Ninja, Robot, Punk, Clown

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The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test at HelloQuizzy

Illusionists are masters of wit, inventive and clever and capable of thinking on their feet while walking a tightrope. They are entertaining lecturers and cunning linguists, and they love to show off their skills and perverse sense of humor, even if it risks confusing or hurting the butt of their jokes. They are innovative problem solvers, yet cut corners and break rules if it's expedient, and hate even small inconveniences. They have no patience for stupid people, yet are charming when they are not being harassed, and are capable of close relationships with loved ones, who tend to be as clever and entertaining as they are. The rest of the world is seen as an audience to be entertained by these unique, eccentric oddballs.

Illusionists often suffer from Compensatory Narcissistic behavior, a form of narcissism which is derived from a sense of insecurity and weakness, rather than a true feeling of high self-esteem. They seek to create the illusion of superiority and build up an image of high self-worth, yet feel they are not worthy of recognition or prestige. To this end they may ridicule the achievements of others, exaggerate and boast, and otherwise seek the attention and approval of everyone around them, even to the detriment of others. They persistently reach for the stars, wishing for glory and status beyond their means and then feeling frustrated and depressed when their wishes are unfulfilled. Extremely self-conscious, they are prone to feelings of shame and hypochondria, and often underperform out of a desire to get immediate gratification and succcess, rather than taking time to get things right.

Famous illusionist types include Alexander the Great, Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Edison, Lewis Carroll and Weird Al Yankovich.

Err...I don't believe I am quite that deep.

:p

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Illusionists are masters of wit, inventive and clever and capable of thinking on their feet while walking a tightrope. They are entertaining lecturers and cunning linguists, and they love to show off their skills and perverse sense of humor, even if it risks confusing or hurting the butt of their jokes. They are innovative problem solvers, yet cut corners and break rules if it's expedient, and hate even small inconveniences. They have no patience for stupid people, yet are charming when they are not being harassed, and are capable of close relationships with loved ones, who tend to be as clever and entertaining as they are. The rest of the world is seen as an audience to be entertained by these unique, eccentric oddballs.

Illusionists often suffer from Compensatory Narcissistic behavior, a form of narcissism which is derived from a sense of insecurity and weakness, rather than a true feeling of high self-esteem. They seek to create the illusion of superiority and build up an image of high self-worth, yet feel they are not worthy of recognition or prestige. To this end they may ridicule the achievements of others, exaggerate and boast, and otherwise seek the attention and approval of everyone around them, even to the detriment of others. They persistently reach for the stars, wishing for glory and status beyond their means and then feeling frustrated and depressed when their wishes are unfulfilled. Extremely self-conscious, they are prone to feelings of shame and hypochondria, and often underperform out of a desire to get immediate gratification and succcess, rather than taking time to get things right.

Famous illusionist types include Alexander the Great, Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Edison, Lewis Carroll and Weird Al Yankovich.

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test... The BardPirate, Robot, Punk, Clown10548456725582989261.jpegThe Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test at HelloQuizzy

Bards are spontaneous and active, loving thrill, speed and gamesmanship. They never give a sucker an even break, and are quick to pounce on nonverbal cues in their victims that give them an advantage. They admire strength and talent in themselves and others, and respect those who can beat them at their own game, but never admit weakness. They love to be center stage, demonstrating their talents, and are keenly attuned to their senses. They are choosy with friends, and make a good first impression that grows hard to maintain over time.

Bards tends toward Narcissism, marked by a grandiose sense of self-esteem and self-importance, a lack of empathy for others, and a need for admiration and attention. They exaggerate their own achievements and expect to be recognized as superior, and have fantasies of success, power and brilliance. They believe that they are unique and special, and have a sense of entitlement that leads them to be exploitive and envious of others.

Famous bards include P.T. Barnum, Mae West, Lucille Ball, Roy Rogers and Jack Nicholson.

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The Druid

Ninja, Monkey, Punk, Cowboy

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Druids are filled with a dramatic sense of wonder, viewing the world through rose-colored glasses as they watch everything come to life, from flora and fauna to mundane objects. They see the good in almost everyone and everything, yet struggle with the idea of ethical perfection (or lack thereof). They tend to turn away from the world and toward essence and ideal, and while they are concerned with all people and creatures, those things are valued only in that they are part of a greater whole; in this, they often struggle to find their place in things, and need to feel a part of whatever they are involved with. Fluent with language, they are keen to pick out patterns in people and things, although their somewhat otherworldly focus on the larger picture can lead them to seem somewhat absentminded. Nevertheless, they have a knack for explaining complex things quite simply.

Druids are often beset by Histrionic behavior, craving attention, reassurance and praise in everything they do. Emotionally exaggerated and often sexually charged, they become concerned with physical appearance, and grow uncomfortable when they are not the center of attention. Their emotions are subject to rapid shifts, and their actions are entirely self-centered, with no tolerance for delay in getting what they want. Their speech often lacks detail as their shallow emotions carry across into their dealings with others.

Famous druid types include Homer, Shakespeare, Dick Clark, Jackie Onasis and Julia Roberts.

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test ...

The Sorcerer

Pirate, Monkey, Punk, Cowboy

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The Sorcerer

Sorcerers dance to the beat of their own drum. They are unconventional trendsetters focused on the freedom that comes at the cutting edge of the world, where they can set their own laws and codes as they explore the artist inside them. They live in the moment, although their introversion keeps them from wanting to be the center of attention, instead pushing them towards an exploration of their own dreams and natural talents. They dislike organized education and are bored by logic, and learn best with hands-on training that fits their own loose schedules. They are charming, if aloof, but get along well with animals and children, perhaps because these have fewer expectations and allow them to remain quiet and reserved. They believe in luck and following their instincts, and have an appreciation for beauty.

Sorcerers tend towards a Cyclothymic temperament, marked by an alternation between hyopmanic and depressive moods also known as Bipolar or Manic-Depressive disorder. Their extreme shifts in mood and behavior include swinging between periods of low and with high self-esteem, creativity and apathy, energy and laziness, people-seeking and self-absorption, optimism and pessimism, laughter and sadness. Their unstable disposition leaves them prone to substance abuse, poor productivity at work, and bad relationships.

Famous sorcerers include Marie Antoinette, Auguste Rodin, Ulysses S. Grant, Marilyn Monroe and Donald Trump.

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Your result for The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test... The AcrobatPirate, Monkey, Punk, Clown2231160090855114858.jpegThe Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test at HelloQuizzy

Acrobats are all about fun and excitement, and living life in the moment. They are the life of a party, spontaneous and impulsive, jumping from one social gathering to another, and one thought to another in their speech, which is at times incoherent. They are fond of telling stories, which are full of wit and mischief, and can talk for hours. They are in constant need of new experiences, and find dull logic boring, craving excitement and the next new exciting, dangerous thing, to the point of often ignoring the consequences of their actions. All the world is a stage, and they are determined to explore all of it. Ever optimists, they go with the flow, trusting to improvisation and skill to get them through tough situations.

Acrobats tend towards a Borderline temperament, marked by an instability of mood, relationships and self image. They alternate between idealizing and devaluing others, and have frequent shifts of mood marked by anxiety and irritability, with periods of emptiness and boredom wherein they fear abandonment. They shop, eat, drink, and use/abuse substances impulsively, and are uncertain about their long term goals, careers and values. Their self-destructive behavior can lead to anger when their expectations are not met, or suicidal actions.

Famous acrobats include Dale Evans, Bob Hope, Willard Scott, Mary Lou Retton and Steve Irwin.

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