Friday, June 6, 2008

Haha.

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As a 1930s husband, I am
Very Superior

28
As a 1930s wife, I am
Poor

It's a little odd to take, because you have to imagine what you would do and how you would be if you were married - and then if you were not only married, but of the opposite gender too - but if you take it, tell me how you are! (I failed the wife test when I took it earlier today, so if you too fail - I salute you!)
[via Shaken & Stirred]

13 comments:

  1. I only took the wife one, and I got average. Which I have to say kind of made me go, "ewwwwwww". Because what their questions were getting at - well, let's just say I would NOT be a good 30s housewife. :P

    But it was pretty hilarious. You have no idea how much I wanted to click 'yes' to "Smokes, drinks, gambles, or uses dope", for instance.

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  2. Hahaha! :) I know, it's much more satisfying to be called poor or even (joy!) a failure.

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  3. Guess what, Cuileann? I failed as a 1930s housewife! :)

    (Failing has never been so much fun.)

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  4. I was average. It's sort of boring to be average. It's very average.

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  5. Oh, and I am a very superior husband... because I don't smoke, flirt with other women, or call my wife fat? Oh, and I don't write on tableclothes.

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  6. Good job on the husband front. And don't worry too much about your wifery, you've got a while to learn to fail at that. Maybe Ani'll teach you if you ask nicely.

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  7. Darn it, I came up as average. I was kind of looking forward to coming up poor. Oh well, we can't have it all, can we?
    tree rat girl, you are so right. Being average is just so boring and average!!

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  8. Wow. It says I'm very superior. How did THAT happen? I'm not even married!

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  9. I got -12 as a wife!!! :D

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  10. Heh. Geloem is the sound I made when I read ennagirls comment. :D That's really really funny.
    Why can't I ever fail?!
    We're a bunch of weirdoes. First of all, we're taking tests to see what we are as 1930's husbands. Second, we're whining when we fail as a wife!

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