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. . . but then it is an internet quiz and so it must be true ;)
Have to go get tea on soon but first a quick link to a new webcomic I started reading last weekend called Gunnerkrigg Court. It's very Harry Potter in it's set up with the exception of the main character being female, but it doesn't really suffer for that. J.K.Rowling borrowed from all over the place for her and it's not as though 'orphan child of power with a great destiny' is an original concept anyway.
That aside I'm enjoying the way the story is progressing with the occasional plot point reveal and character development amidst the general storyline. The art work is good with a simple style of clean lines and strong colours (I say simple, in that it's not going for a realistic look rather than it being basic because it's far better than I could ever dream of doing). the characters have something of a manga look to them but not so much that it's overdone. The overall style reminds me of one of the artists who worked on Neil Gaimans Sandman comics but of course I can't figure out which one. Should I work it out (I may have to mine Wikipedia for the answer) I'll post it here, although that would probably by for my benefit rather than yours as I guess you're not overly worried about it, are you dear reader ;)
Anyway, go take a look at Gunnerkrigg Court, it's good.
Your result for The Attachment Style Test...
Type name aside, thats not too far wrong I'd guess. As always though it's a way of idling 10 minutes between blast's of doing the gardening. having just come in from the garden I will now be sneezing for the next half hour at least and have itchy arms for almost as long.
Hay-fever and an overgrown garden are not a good combination and just two of the reasons that summer is not my favourite time of the year. But then when I actually say that to people, that I prefer winter to summer, I get looked at as though I'd just sprouted a second head and recited a dirty limerick about their maiden aunt! Go figure?
Ok, gripe over. Normal service will be resumed at the earliest convenience.
The Cuddleslut
34% Anxiety Over Abandonment and 30% Avoidance Of IntimacyYou're mostly secure, but sometimes you need a little extra reassurance to make it through the tough times. You are usually affectionate and sweet, and you find it easy to fall in love. An encouraging word from a crush or a loved one can motivate you for weeks.
Fictional character with whom you might identify: Kaylee (Firefly/Serenity), Hiro Nakamura (Heroes)

Take The Attachment Style Test at HelloQuizzyFictional character with whom you might identify: Kaylee (Firefly/Serenity), Hiro Nakamura (Heroes)


Other Attachment Types: | |||||
Secure: | The Unicorn | | | The Cuddleslut | | | The Free Agent |
Preoccupied: | The Cling Wrap | | | The Squid | | | The Insect |
Fearful: | The Doormat | | | The Leper | | | The Exile |
Dismissing: | The Hermit | | | The Stone | | | The Player |
Confused: | The Waffler |
Type name aside, thats not too far wrong I'd guess. As always though it's a way of idling 10 minutes between blast's of doing the gardening. having just come in from the garden I will now be sneezing for the next half hour at least and have itchy arms for almost as long.
Hay-fever and an overgrown garden are not a good combination and just two of the reasons that summer is not my favourite time of the year. But then when I actually say that to people, that I prefer winter to summer, I get looked at as though I'd just sprouted a second head and recited a dirty limerick about their maiden aunt! Go figure?
Ok, gripe over. Normal service will be resumed at the earliest convenience.
Have to go get tea on soon but first a quick link to a new webcomic I started reading last weekend called Gunnerkrigg Court. It's very Harry Potter in it's set up with the exception of the main character being female, but it doesn't really suffer for that. J.K.Rowling borrowed from all over the place for her and it's not as though 'orphan child of power with a great destiny' is an original concept anyway.
That aside I'm enjoying the way the story is progressing with the occasional plot point reveal and character development amidst the general storyline. The art work is good with a simple style of clean lines and strong colours (I say simple, in that it's not going for a realistic look rather than it being basic because it's far better than I could ever dream of doing). the characters have something of a manga look to them but not so much that it's overdone. The overall style reminds me of one of the artists who worked on Neil Gaimans Sandman comics but of course I can't figure out which one. Should I work it out (I may have to mine Wikipedia for the answer) I'll post it here, although that would probably by for my benefit rather than yours as I guess you're not overly worried about it, are you dear reader ;)
Anyway, go take a look at Gunnerkrigg Court, it's good.