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Sleeping Test

What Your Sleeping Position Says
You are secretly sensitive, but you often put up a front.
Shy and private, you yearn for security.
You take relationships slowly.
You need lots of reassurances before you can trust.
I hate it, the test got it spot on. If you ever read the Japanese manga Naruto, I probably resemble Sakura. Yes, a psychotic secret killer is hidden beneath the harmless shell you have come to known. Pika!
Haha!

7 Responses to “Sleeping Test”

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  1. You are confident and ready to tackle life.
    You are pretty vain and happy with your physical appearance.
    You are born to be the center of attention, and you’re unhappy on the sidelines.
    You’re always up for trying something new - in and out of bed!

    Wrone! I sleep on my back because sleeping in any other position gives me a headache!

    (Traffic accidents have consequences that can really screw up tests like this.)

  2. That got me thinking: could you choose to sleep another way just so that you could be calm and rational?

  3. I’m not sure that you can choose, really. I think your body chooses for you, the most comfortable position.

    By the way, I’ve just subscribed via Bloglines using your RSS feed, and there was a choice of two feeds. The problem is that both were last updated March 24th. I wonder why the later posts aren’t there yet? And would Feedburner help, do you think? (I don’t really know what I’m talking about…)

    (BUGGER! Another invalid code! 0 or g, I was thinking, and choose g… but I gues it was an 0. But it LOOKED like it had a tail!)

  4. That’s definitely strange. My FireFox is showing the feed nicely. Anyway, I kind of acquired a hobby for icons (look at the sidebar), so another one shouldn’t hurt!

    http://feeds.feedburner.com/pkchukiss-sg

  5. That worked! (Well, my browser crashed first, but THEN it worked. I think I have too many programs open for my old, old computer, and it suddenly choked.)

    Great. Now I’m getting the most recent post, so hopefully I’ll be more in touch. Honestly, I was starting to wonder what had happened to you! I can’t believe I’d not subscribed to your new blog. I guess I thought about it and then thought I’d actually done it.

    (Must change my link to you, too… will do that NOW.)

    (Ooh, and you’ve taken off the verification… but if you start getting comment spam feel free to put it back. I’ve now learned to copy my comments before submitting, just in case.)

  6. HA HA, Indeed! I got it fooled. I don’t sleep…

  7. To Badaunt:

    Now that you mentioned it, what would happen to our blogs after we die? Hover around in perpetuality until somebody figures it out through the news?

    (I gave up trying to get the plug-in to work properly. In the end, I actually found that the plug-in was supposed to return all that you have written back to you even after you have failed the verification. This same code must have been mangled somewhere else in that vast jumble of code, which made Wordpress very hungry, and ate your comments. It wasn’t the dog this time.)

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