Villagers’ Brew-Ha-Ha List - From Serial Killer Test To Virtual Apple
This is another compiled list of goodies submitted from the village’s readers. There are few more reader submissions will be featured in the next a few days when I return from my vacation. Thanks to all of you who took the time to send in the goodies.
To find out how you can submit a link or a story, check here.
Potential Serial Killer Material
Although I know I am never a dangerous nor a violent person, I sometimes have the internal rage that I just can’t explain. When I was hooked playing the Grand Auto Theft games, I would wander around on the streets, beat someone to death, take the money and run. I know it sounds terrible even though it happened in a 3D virtual environment. So when Paco sent me this link which tests your serial killer potential, I was pretty curious to find out if I had something hidden that I didn’t know about. I only scored a low 7 and my evaluation was read as following,
The odd quirk in your personality is nothing to worry about, it might even be getting you a few more social invites than the more dull among us. So party on, you’re not a threat to society.
Whew… that’s really nice to know that I am no threat to the society. Take the test and find out your potential. If you score 100, find the nearest boxing gym or lay your hands on the Grand Auto Theft games like I did.
Hello Mama and Papa
This is a no Ha-Ha material. I called my Mom after I watched this slide show titled as To Daughters and Sons. Watch the show, and then call your mom, dad, granny, neighbor, snowman or whoever brought you up and tell them you love them.
(It is a powerpoint slide show. So click on the link, and then click “open”. It will play on the browser). Thanks to Bib for the submission.
Looking For My Fairy
Shirazi from Pakistan wrote a beautiful story “Looking For My Fairy” that takes us to the far- far away Northern Pakistan Alpines. You can find some more of his travel journals in south Asia on his own blog site Light Within. Yes, it is all in English.
Virtual Apple
If you are an Apple addict and old enough to remember the glory days Apple had enjoyed in the late 80’s and early 90’s, you’d remember the old school Apple 2 games. I used to be so addicted to those games that I almost got fired from my lab job. Anyway, Virtual Apple has a library with an entire collection of the old Apple 2 games. Check it out. Thanks to RJ for the link.
ME Strauss said,
September 1, 2005 @ 7:33 am
Yuna,
Your village has so many intelligent and diverse people. I love coming to visit. I enjoyed today’s post videos games, something to remind me of the people I love, and a test to prove that I’m exactly the same amount of crazy as Yuna–and no threat to society.
Gee I wonder if that means we might get invited to the same parties? . . .
smiles,
Liz–me
Yuna said,
September 1, 2005 @ 9:43 am
The “No-Threat-To-Society-Odd-Quirky” party?
paco said,
September 1, 2005 @ 2:23 pm
I scored a 14. Im…. not…. CRAZY!!!!
kimmi said,
September 1, 2005 @ 9:53 pm
me - to my greatest surprise, only scored 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the quirky no threats league.
,maybe i am only qualified for being a husband killer?
rick always says i am a killer behind an innocent face
Yuna said,
September 1, 2005 @ 10:22 pm
I am surprised too kimmi…you were always the one with some brutal bloody ideas when we were like 13 years old.. hmm..what happened to you… must be the mommy thing…
DeadSophia said,
September 1, 2005 @ 10:56 pm
score: 18
“Oops! We definitely don’t want to spoil your day but you’re in the same category as some very infamous people. Then again, what do we know? It’s just one of those funny little coincidences isn’t it?”
I am dead already. Who should I kill next???
Yuna said,
September 1, 2005 @ 11:46 pm
Maybe you can try to kill the bug that constantly brings down my Photoblog tool?
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I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting…