"Finally, I suspect that it is by entering that deep place inside us where our secrets are kept that we come perhaps closer than we do anywhere else to the One who, whether we realize it or not, is of all our secrets the most telling and the most precious we have to tell." Frederick Buechner
Friday, March 28, 2008
The Deep and Meaningful Winnie-the-Pooh Character Test
And as they went, Tigger told Roo (who wanted to know) all about the things that Tiggers could do.
"Can they fly?" asked Roo.
"Yes," said Tigger, "they're very good flyers, Tiggers are. Strornry good flyers."
"Oo!" said Roo. "Can they fly as well as Owl?"
"Yes," said Tigger. "Only they don't want to."
"Why don't they want to?" well, they just don't like it somehow."
Roo couldn't understand this, because he thought it would be lovely to be able to fly, but Tigger said it was difficult to explain to anybody who wasn't a Tigger himself.
You scored as Tigger!
ABOUT TIGGER: Tigger is the newest addition to the Hundred Acre Wood, and he lives with Kanga and Roo, because Roo's strengthening medicine turned out to be the thing that Tiggers like best. Tigger is bouncy and confident -some of his friends think he is a little TOO bouncy and confident, but attempts to unbounce him tend to be fruitless.
WHAT THIS SAYS ABOUT YOU: You are a positive and confident person. You feel capable of dealing with anything and everything, and funnily enough, you usually ARE. You don't worry about much, and you love to go out and find new adventures.
Your friends and family might sometimes be a little exasperated by your boundless enthusiasm. You don't like to admit your mistakes, and when you find yourself in over you head, you tend to bluff your way out of things. You would be surprised, however, at how happy the people around you would be if you would actually admit to a mistake. It would make you seem more human, somehow.
Anybody surprised?
You can take the test yourself here.
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(With thanks to Sojourners)
I'm Kanga...which I think makes me your foster mother...
ReplyDeleteOkay, share. What does it mean to be a 'Kanga'?
ReplyDeleteOk Elizabeth, I took the test. I scored as Tigger. I scored 21 Ego, 13 Anxiety, and 22 Agency!
ReplyDeleteWhatever, no surprise here.
This is how you work on your thesis?
ReplyDeletehttp://delusionalhope.blogspot.com/2008/03/all-about-identity-quizzes.html
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing...
Hey, at this point, I have been living with this succa for 18 months. I'm bored to tears with it. I need small amounts of diversion to break up the tedium. This seemed innocent enough.
ReplyDeleteSo, don't tell me, Hirum. You're Christopher Robbins, right?
WOL here. And sitting at my computer looking out at a sunny day.
ReplyDeleteHey, Hiram, I'm sorry I misspelled your name. And, I wanted to say thanks for caring about me and for reading my stuff. It means a lot to me, and I'm touched. It's probably not something you want some of your buddies over at SFiF to find out about. Shhh! We'll just keep it our little secret.
ReplyDeleteAlso a Tigger
ReplyDeleteYou scored as Rabbit!
ReplyDeleteABOUT RABBIT: Rabbit is generally considered Clever by his many friends and relations. He is actually a much better reader and writer than Owl, but he doesn't consider it worth mentioning. Instead, Rabbit's real talent lies in Organizing Plans. He organizes rescue parties, makes schemes to reduce Tigger's bounciness, and goes on missions to find out what Christopher Robin does when he's not at the Hundred Acre Woods. Sometimes, however, his Plans do not always go as Planned.
Hmm.... not sure that fits. Ah well, it is interesting!
FWIW
jimB
Actually, when I took the test, I was also a Tigger. My wife, on the other hand, often refers to me as "BLVB" ("Bear of Very Little Brain,") since I am quite absent-minded. We used to read Pooh to each other, and then to our kids when they were little.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with you on a great number of things (to put it mildly!) -- but we can't be shooting at each other all the time.
And my blog commenting tends to go up on Fridays, when I am in the midst of sermon composition...
I am a rabbit too.
ReplyDeleteTigger 4 here
ReplyDeleteAt last: I found the source of this; it was a Finding the Source thing. And I've found all sorts of other people who took it (A Finding the People Who Took It thing) and what they are and what they think about it.
ReplyDeleteNow What Do We Do?
Uh, Rabbit.
And how do you get these people to stop sending weird emails and stuff?
ReplyDeleteI must add that I liked it because I also take WTP very seriously indeed. Which means not seriously at all.
Tigger #5 here. Pretty funny, all these Tiggers in a blog full of folks of the religious frozen chosen persuasion!
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