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January 23, 2006

What decade is your personality living in?

A long time ago, I mentioned that I often feel like I'm aesthetically stuck in 1994. I recently found out that I'm at least 25 years off. You can find out too by taking this little survey. Answer a few simple questions and see what decade your personality resides in.

I'll be honest - I don't really get it (maybe because my personality isn't in the present?). But, like 99% of the things on the web, it's a good way to kill 5 minutes of your time.

(via Church of the Masses)

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I'm an 80's girl too!!

Wow, I seem to be stuck in the 50s (only on this test, tho'). Like Diane, I couldn't relate to a good part of those questions. (Girl, does that mean we "travel to the beat of a Different Drum"? I know I do. They call me "special". :p)

hmm i got the 1990's. . . which, being born in 1985, is, kinda accurate, kinda not. . . eh. . .

This thing had me so pegged as a 60's kid. Must have been my response to the question about how I thought we would be living the year 2000: I really want to live like the Jetsons!

i'm not surprised that i'm an 80s kid (being 27 and all), i remember all that bad hair and overdone makeup...hehe

Seems I am still stuck in the 90's.

Hmmm, I'm apparently a child of the 50's? My MOM was a child of the 50s...

I am a computer nerd yet it said the 50's. Go Figure!

The test said that my personality hasn't found it's spot yet, and that I was most probably born after 1984. Three years late...

I had too many "none of the aboves" to even bother submitting it. I guess I don't live in any decade (or the decade my personality would identify with hasn't happened yet!)

Your personality is living in the 70's. WELL OF COURSE IT IS!

My personality apparently liked the way things were before I entered the picture. Do you think i need counseling?

"Your personality is living in the 80’s.
You remember when MTV actually meant music video television, when the challenger explosion rocked the US and when live aid rocked the world. You’re an 80’s kid."

That's me! Totally!

Apparently I am a 1950's kid. I don't know if I see that, but I suppose it's better than fitting into this generation huh?

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