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butterflydreaming ([personal profile] butterflydreaming) wrote2006-12-21 04:11 pm
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Quiz result: Fire. Without cheating.


Visit lustsign.com to learn your Lustsign!

Kind of a cool quiz. You pick from a short series of abstract images. I am drawn to shiny, and thus, somehow, I am fire.

The rest is far less accurate. They don't know anything about coaling.
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[personal profile] ironymaiden 2006-12-22 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
They don't know anything about coaling. neither do i. enlighten me?

[identity profile] butterflydrming.livejournal.com 2006-12-22 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
I wanted to find a source to cite, but the commonness of "fire" and "coal" make that a task more trouble than it would be worth. I also might be using a term that is not universal.

When a fire burns with a lot of oxygen, it burns big, hot, and wild. When that kind of fire is soothed by allowing it to burn for a while, but with regular, small feedings of fresh wood, it calms down, becoming a slow, steady burn. That kind of fire is hotter than the wild flames. (I'm mean only bonfire/fireplace type fires. Wildfire and chemical fires -- like housefires -- are different beasts.) It becomes a fire of coals with flames that are blue, purple or invisible. Then if you stop feeding it, it continues to burn without flame while still producing a lot of heat. That is what I mean by coaling. It's quiet and steady. It's very hard to put out. It jumps back into flame easily with the introduction of fresh fuel. It's what I think hearth fires were like in the days when homes were heated with fire. It the kind of fire that you can think is safe to sleep next to.

Not a tame lion, but not the man-eater that the quiz makers depict.
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[personal profile] buhrger 2006-12-22 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
i tried to do this, and it just kept throwing images at me, never coming to any conclusions. either i have no lustsign, or it was trying to use cookies.

[identity profile] butterflydrming.livejournal.com 2006-12-22 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
It gives you five pages or so that are identical except for the bar of images at the bottom. Pick an image, get a new set, rinse & repeat until it spits out the result.

That, or your lust sign is something terribly mysterious, defying capture.

[identity profile] butterflydrming.livejournal.com 2006-12-22 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
Wouldn't it have to use cookies to remember what you selected the page before?
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[personal profile] buhrger 2006-12-22 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
most of the webquizzes that i've come across seem to get along fine with the cookieless existence that is my browser on an unknown site.