Already found and taken by the wonderful sunshiny
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No use trying to fight it, you're an eight-sided die, a d8. A fine example of simple elegance, the d8 is one of the least appreciated types of dice, and is often neglected. You are known to be quiet and shy, outward traits that conceal viscous sarcasm and mean wit. You are very smart, yet wise enough to hide your intelligence the quicker they found out how smart you are, the sooner they'll put you to work, which is something you can do without. People call you dark and pessimistic, or moody and cynical. You find little point in arguing.
This survey is completely scientific. Despite the mind-boggling complexity of mankind, the billions of distinctly different personalities found on Earth can easily be divided into seven simple categories that correspond to the five Platonic solids, a pseudo polyhedron, and whatever the hell a d100 is. The results of this quiz should be considered not only meaningful but also infallible, and pertinent to your success as a fully realized individual. If you feel the results of this examination do not match your perceived personality, you should take whatever drastic measures are needed to cram your superego back into proper alignment, as described by the quiz results.
And if you believe that, we have some really great critical-hit insurance to sell you.
Tonight we D&D again! w00t!
Oh and why am I awake at this obnoxious hour?

No use trying to fight it, you're an eight-sided die, a d8. A fine example of simple elegance, the d8 is one of the least appreciated types of dice, and is often neglected. You are known to be quiet and shy, outward traits that conceal viscous sarcasm and mean wit. You are very smart, yet wise enough to hide your intelligence the quicker they found out how smart you are, the sooner they'll put you to work, which is something you can do without. People call you dark and pessimistic, or moody and cynical. You find little point in arguing.
This survey is completely scientific. Despite the mind-boggling complexity of mankind, the billions of distinctly different personalities found on Earth can easily be divided into seven simple categories that correspond to the five Platonic solids, a pseudo polyhedron, and whatever the hell a d100 is. The results of this quiz should be considered not only meaningful but also infallible, and pertinent to your success as a fully realized individual. If you feel the results of this examination do not match your perceived personality, you should take whatever drastic measures are needed to cram your superego back into proper alignment, as described by the quiz results.
And if you believe that, we have some really great critical-hit insurance to sell you.
Tonight we D&D again! w00t!
Oh and why am I awake at this obnoxious hour?
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Date: 2005-03-09 11:18 pm (UTC)Bacause of delicious shagging last night & the night before?
*Cuddles Jane*
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Date: 2005-03-10 01:42 am (UTC)Take the quiz at dicepool.com (http://dicepool.com/catalog/quiz.php)
This must be the most stupid quiz I have ever started taking and finished even though it was stupid.
And not only that: after all this stupidity, I turn out to be a D6, the most boring dy ever! Shit.
For revenge, I am going to bore you with some totally useless information about dice!
Every mathematician will tell you that a 3 sided dy can not exist, because there exist no 3 dimensinal shape with only three flat sides.
I've read several math books that stated this: 3 sided dice do not exist.
What these mathermaticians do not know apparently, is that in ancient Eqypt people used 3 sided dice. They existed long before 6 sided dice were used. So 3 sided dice do exist. And they are not very difficult to make either.
A D3 consists of a long prism shape. The shape has 5 sides really. there are two small triangular shaped sides, and three long sides. Only the long sides have numbers. The dy will never stay on one of the small triangular shaped sides, so the three long sides are the only sides that matter.
Mathematicians are right: there is no 3 dimensional shape that has three sides. The prism-shaped dy of ancient Egypt has five sides, not three. But it works as a D3 anyway.
Do D2 dice exist? Yes. A lot of them exist. Everyone has them. We call them coins.
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Date: 2005-03-10 02:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-10 02:26 am (UTC)Take the quiz at dicepool.com (http://dicepool.com/catalog/quiz.php)
I guess I'll have to re-evaluate my personality then (like, I don't remember ever being proud of being geeky... but then, maybe I secretly was without knowing it, VERY secretly... ah, INCREDIBLY secretly then)