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Ärzte Wuhlheide, Tag 1 erledigt. ;-)
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...so I'm not intelligent ;-)
Your result for The Best Thing About You Test...
Hot! Passion is your greatest virtue

Passion is an intense emotion that compels feeling, enthusiasm, or desire for anything, and that often requires action. Get that? Requires action. It's very likely you submit to your deepest needs and live life with a flair few others achieve, but many envy. All 7 virtues are a part of you, but your passion runs deepest.
Passionate types: artists, writers, composers, athletes, and heroine addicts.
Your raw relative scores follow. 0% is low, and 100% is perfect, nearly impossible. Note that I pitted the virtues against each other, so in some way these are relative scores. It's impossible to score high on all of them, and a low score on one is just relatively low compared to the other virtues.
YOUR VIRTUES
40% Compassion
22% Intelligence
50% Humility
22% Honesty
63% Discipline
57% Courage
83% Passion
I'm totally not good at "just waiting" but still, right now, I find myself in the most useless place - the waiting place, where everyone is just waiting.
Silly day that ended with a lovely new episode for Supernatural that I'm writing together with Steffi now (yay! The fourth one, the third one finished!). Apart from that, I liked the new episode so much that I decided to make a little screencap party. So for everyone who hasn't seen caps yet, wants to see some more and for Steffi, a picture crazyiness behind the cut.
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The new epsiode - I am actually one of the people who liked it and thought it was an overall funny concept. It got a lot of laughs from me and I also didn't really mind the bad camera because it only reminded me of bad shows like "Fear Factor" and whatnot, so it made me laugh even more.
BUT: I think it was wrong to start off after the strike, after we haven't seen an episode for ages and everyone has been waiting for one for ages with an experiment like that. Everyone wanted to see a lot of Sam and Dean (without shaky cameras) and longed for a good, brilliant story-line.
Did we get that? No.
Still, I like it and I think that, if it had been in the middle of a "normal" season the reaction would probably have been more positive.
My favorite Ironic Song Title: Love's not a Competition (But I'm Winning) by Kaiser Chiefs
My favorite Movie (seen this Month): Juno
My favorite beginning of a book (maybe ever)
I am an invisible man.
No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allen Poe, nor am I one of your Hollywood-movie-ectoplasms. I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fibe and liquids - and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.
My favorite Song: Let's Dance to Joy Division by The Wombats
Best Thing I bought: The DVD of Monty Python's Flying Circus and maybe tonight the Vincent Gallo book (finally!)
Most fun: Last night, talking about disgusting things, "Freundschaftsbändchen" and other things.
Best gift I made: Flowers for Steffi
Best gift received: An Easter Bunny with 15 baby Easter bunnys in it.
Mood in the mood theme I consider most comforting: Calm
What's it with me watching Supernatural in the badly dubbed German version and even though there are commercials and all even though I not only have the same episode in English on DVD AND have watched it yesterday deciding I don't like it too much?
Buah.
But who can switch the channel when Dean is on? *ponders over turning the volume down and enjoying the eye candy*
I just hate their German voices. HATE them.
And this is for Steffi:
| Which God or Goddess are you like? Your Result: Jesus You are God's lovechild. You love all and most love you. You help those who need it, and those too. The girls all chase you, and some boys too. You love to have fun, but you keep a serious life of working as well.Congratulations!! You are Christ!! | |
| Budha | |
| The Christian God | |
| God Zeus | |
| You are your own God or Goddess | |
| Goddess Sekhemet | |
| Goddess Bast | |
| Satan | |
| Which God or Goddess are you like? Make Your Own Quiz | |
Lestat Lives, Says Anne Rice
"One more book." Those are the words Anne Rice fans have been dying to hear about the Vampire Chronicles ever since her shocking — and dismaying to many of his followers — decision turn to religious writing. Long seen as a committed atheist, four years ago the best-selling author drove a stake through the hearts of her followers when she vowed to abandon her sinister stories and instead write only of the Lord.
Turns out, vampires aren't that easy to kill. In an interview with TIME, the best-selling author of Interview with the Vampire and The Queen of the Damned, has revealed that she plans to write one last book about Lestat, the feared, yet beloved, blood-sucking main character in her gothic novel series. "When I published my first book about the Lord I said I would never write about those characters again," Rice acknowledged. "But I have one more book that I would really like to write. It will be a story that I need to tell."
Upon returning to the church after a more than three decade absence, the author in 2005 dramatically and publicly declared that she would never again return to writing about vampires. Said Rice in an interview with Christianity Today: "I would never go back, not even if they say you will be financially ruined. I would be a fool for all eternity to turn my back on God like that."
But never say never. While Rice justifies her decision by saying the book will have a definite Christian framework and a focus on the theme of redemption, she admits that the future chronicle will once again involve the character Lestat and a fictional organization known as the Talamaska that is responsible for investigating the supernatural. Much like the author herself, Lestat will be wrestling with the existence of God throughout the story. "I don't see it as a violation of my promise, because I won't be writing about vampires in the same way," Rice maintains.
Still, it is difficult to see it as anything but a change of heart. Rice says her next book will be a continuation of her multi-part series chronicling Jesus Christ's life; the second novel in that saga, Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, comes out March 4. She plans to write a third installment in that series before tackling what she now claims to be her final vampire book. For a prolific author who writes a book approximately every 15 months, that means it may be at least another three years before we once again see blood dripping off her pages.