rj_anderson: (RJA Adult!Hermione)
rj_anderson ([personal profile] rj_anderson) wrote2004-02-17 07:35 pm
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Multiple Intelligence Meme

Multiple Intelligence
The Seven Intelligence Areas

  • Linguistic: 12
  • Musical: 12
  • Intrapersonal: 7
  • Logical-Mathematical: 6
  • Spatial: 6
  • Bodily-Kinesthetic: 3
  • Interpersonal: 2

    A Short Definition of your Highest Scores

    Linguistic - the ability to use language to describe events, to build trust and rapport, to develop logical arguments and use rhetoric, or to be expressive and metaphoric. Possible vocations that use linguistic intelligence include journalism, administrator, contractor, salesperson, clergy, counselors, lawyers, professor, philosopher, playwright, poet, advertising copywriter and novelist.

    Musical - the ability to understand and develop musical technique, to respond emotionally to music and to work together to use music to meet the needs of others, to interpret musical forms and ideas, and to create imaginative and expressive performances and compositions. Possible vocations that use the musical intelligence include technician, music teacher, instrument maker, choral, band, and orchestral performer or conductor, music critic, aficionado, music collector, composer, conductor, and individual or small group performer.
  • [identity profile] yahtzee63.livejournal.com 2004-02-17 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
    My results for this were incredibly depressing. I'm surprised I'm allowed out of the house, sometimes.

    [identity profile] rj-anderson.livejournal.com 2004-02-17 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
    Well, if you look at my scores, I appear to be articulate, introspective, and socially inept to an appalling degree. Which probably describes a large chunk of the fanfic writing community, come to think of it... :)

    And speaking of fanfic writing, I was blown away by two of your shorter Alias fics today, plus realizing for the first time that you were the one who wrote that fabulous Remington Steele fic for the Yuletide challenge, and let me just say in the nicest possible way that

    you.

    make.

    me.

    sick.

    All that and the only fully plausible Snape/Hermione ever? It's not fair, I tell you...

    *wanders off mumbling*

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    [identity profile] sannalim.livejournal.com 2004-02-17 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
    All that and the only fully plausible Snape/Hermione ever?

    Hmm. And where might I find that?

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    [identity profile] rj-anderson.livejournal.com 2004-02-17 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
    Note that plausible is not the same as pleasant. But it's here (http://www.thechicagoloop.net/yahtzee/harrypotter/bsmindex.html).

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    [identity profile] sannalim.livejournal.com 2004-02-18 11:54 am (UTC)(link)
    That's true. It was, however, not the worst thing I've ever read, nor do I think I shall regret having read it, as I have regretted other pieces of Potterfic I have read.

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    [identity profile] rj-anderson.livejournal.com 2004-02-18 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
    Right. After all, grim is not the same as gratuitous, either.

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    [identity profile] yahtzee63.livejournal.com 2004-02-17 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
    Aw, shucks. ::blushes:: I am glad that you find me aesthetically nauseating. I think.

    "Remington Steele" was too much fun to do. Everyone should write "Remington Steele" all the time.

    The "physical coordination" score I got strongly suggested that the testmakers erred in not allowing negative numbers as results.

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    [identity profile] rj-anderson.livejournal.com 2004-02-17 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
    The "physical coordination" score I got strongly suggested that the testmakers erred in not allowing negative numbers as results.

    Oh, I feel your pain. Actually, I feel my pain, seeing as I am apt to do things like bash my shoulders walking through doorways, and trip over my own left foot, and fall up flights of stairs, and so on...

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    [identity profile] zakhad.livejournal.com 2004-02-18 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)
    I thought I was the only one who falls up stairs. I have a great history of it. Are you an arm-flailer or a nose-firster?