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Enter your name and find out.
http://www.quizgalaxy.com/quiz.php?id=83
mine:
[adjective]: Full of bees
I think they meant ants.
http://www.quizgalaxy.com/quiz.php?id=83
mine:
[adjective]: Full of bees
I think they meant ants.
A level headed person who always makes the wrong decision
[noun]:
A person of questionable sanity who starts their own cult
[adjective]: Tastes like fried chicken
[adjective]: Pretentiously academian
EFFIN' RIGHT DOGGY![noun]: A person with a sixth sense for detecting the presence of goblins
Janus said:And if you enter the same name again, it gives you a different answer. So, if you don't like the first one, try, try again!
lisab said:first name - Banshee-like
second name - An immortal
last name - A lewd street performer
I am an immortal, Banshee-like street performer. And I'm lewd, to boot.
Edit: my full name - Benevolent to a fault.
Nice!
That thing is amazing:Janus said:And if you enter the same name again, it gives you a different answer. So, if you don't like the first one, try, try again!
humanino said:humanino --
[adjective]:
Fuzzy to the touch
ephedyn said:Tried twice with different segments of my name.
[noun]:
An alien
[adjective]:
Having the texture of congealed cheese <----------- O_O?
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