It's Sunday. Time for silly Internet tests:
Your Blogging Type is Confident and Insightful |
You've got a ton of brain power, and you leverage it into brilliant blog. Both creative and logical, you come up with amazing ideas and insights. A total perfectionist, you find yourself revising and rewriting posts a lot of the time. You blog for yourself - and you don't care how popular (or unpopular) your blog is! |
Obviously this test doesn't take Orac's fixation with EneMan and the Hitler Zombie into account!
Whatever my true style is, having done mostly pieces about politics and Holocaust denial over the last week (mainly because I don't have to read as much to do them and they therefore take me less time), I hope to return to more science and medicine blogging next week after turning in my grant, particularly about science. I haven't had time to read any studies in depth last week that would allow me to blog about them...
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They can tell all that from just four multiple-choice questions? Give me a break.