Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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manker
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Skiz
Oops. Forgot about Squeams' test.
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Your Type is
ESTJ
Extraverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
1 12 62 11
You didn't have to worry about the feng shui astrology test. It's only accurate if you're a female tulip aficionado with an extensive array of posterior instruction devices.
Also; I can't believe you're not a blue! I'd have bet money on it but it is what it is.
I'm pretty sure they kick purples out of the NRA but it looks as if you secretly disapprove of handling a cocked barrel in any case.
What kept me low and out of the blue region was surely my belief in civil rights, for better or worse, to it's core. Provided there is not infringement on someone else's day, civilians should be able to decide if they wish to do drugs in their own home, not wear seat belts, or do whatever it is that makes them them. Some of the laws on the books I whole-heartily agree with, but many of them should not be created at the federal level. Meh, Americans are apathetic voters though and seem to like the 't-shirt of the week' when visiting the polls.
I almost always vote for the loser who gets 8% of the vote or something. My horse never wins the race. :dabs:
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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Artemis
Here's an image for you that ticks all the boxes. Simply set up a cam on the P.T.O. of a tractor, attach a rod to the cam and then put a nice big fat dildo on the end of the rod. Then simply back the tractor upto and into Darthy and let her rip. :thumbsup:
Sounds similar to the folklore of John Henry (only different, lyke):
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John Henry is an American folk hero and tall tale. Henry worked as a "steel-driver"—a man tasked with hammering and chiseling rock in the construction of tunnels for railroad tracks. In the legend, John Henry's prowess as a steel-driver was measured in a race against a steam powered hammer, which he won only to die in victory with his hammer in his hand.
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
Here's an image for you that ticks all the boxes. Simply set up a cam on the P.T.O. of a tractor, attach a rod to the cam and then put a nice big fat dildo on the end of the rod. Then simply back the tractor upto and into Darthy and let her rip. :thumbsup:
Might've sparked an image if I knew what a P.T.O. was.
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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mjmacky
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
Here's an image for you that ticks all the boxes. Simply set up a cam on the P.T.O. of a tractor, attach a rod to the cam and then put a nice big fat dildo on the end of the rod. Then simply back the tractor upto and into Darthy and let her rip. :thumbsup:
Might've sparked an image if I knew what a P.T.O. was.
Power Take Off, an auxiliary drive taken off the drive train to power various implements you attach to a tractor (or some 4x4 vehicles). A P.T.O. is used for fertiliser spinners, feedout wagons, balers the forks and all sorts of uses your urban ghetto ass never dreamed of. :blink:
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
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mjmacky
Might've sparked an image if I knew what a P.T.O. was.
Power Take Off, an auxiliary drive taken off the drive train to power various implements you attach to a tractor (or some 4x4 vehicles). A P.T.O. is used for fertiliser spinners, feedout wagons, balers the forks and all sorts of uses your urban ghetto ass never dreamed of. :blink:
Generally, high-torque hick stuff...
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Might've sparked an image if I knew what a P.T.O. was.
Power Take Off, an auxiliary drive taken off the drive train to power various implements you attach to a tractor (or some 4x4 vehicles). A P.T.O. is used for fertiliser spinners, feedout wagons, balers the forks and all sorts of uses your urban ghetto ass never dreamed of. :blink:
Well yee-haw.
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Might've sparked an image if I knew what a P.T.O. was.
Power Take Off, an auxiliary drive taken off the drive train to power various implements you attach to a tractor (or some 4x4 vehicles). A P.T.O. is used for fertiliser spinners, feedout wagons, balers the forks and all sorts of uses your urban ghetto ass never dreamed of. :blink:
Can't help feeling that it would make for a fairly rough dildo. I mean what is the idle speed..900rpm?
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
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Originally Posted by
Skiz
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Originally Posted by
manker
You didn't have to worry about the feng shui astrology test. It's only accurate if you're a female tulip aficionado with an extensive array of posterior instruction devices.
Also; I can't believe you're not a blue! I'd have bet money on it but it is what it is.
I'm pretty sure they kick purples out of the NRA but it looks as if you secretly disapprove of handling a cocked barrel in any case.
What kept me low and out of the blue region was surely my belief in civil rights, for better or worse, to it's core. Provided there is not infringement on someone else's day, civilians should be able to decide if they wish to do drugs in their own home, not wear seat belts, or do whatever it is that makes them them. Some of the laws on the books I whole-heartily agree with, but many of them should not be created at the federal level.
The philosophy that bequeathed 'Do what you like or do something else' :happy:
I might have paraphrased that, it was a while back.
That's one of my favourite forumular episodes evar.
Everyone knew exactly what you meant, but decided to stretch it out and misinterpret to the max for the luls.
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
I think it was Barbs that got that going. :pinch:
Also, my lack of religion may have helped to give me that final little hip-check I needed to get over the line.
Re: Myers-Briggs personality test
I thought it was JP who was cunt in chief. He put it in his sig and stuff.
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In other news; Les made two posts today, one about dildos and the other butt-plugs.
My word.