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Thursday, June 4, 2009

What's your medieval profession?




You Are a Playwright



You are a highly literate wordsmith. You love both reading and writing.

You are also a natural storyteller. You can turn a mediocre anecdote into a riveting tale.

You find people and all aspects of life fascinating. No topic is off limits for you.

In modern times, you would make a good filmmaker or novelist.

14 comments:

  1. I was a playwright, too!
    I like the Greer Garson PANDP and the Jennifer Ehle one, too! =D

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  2. Playwright for me, too!

    ~Emily

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  3. Playwright for me also...something doesn't seem to add up here, maybe they only have three professions to choose from.

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  4. LOL. . . on the forum where I found this quiz, most of the people were playwrights. . .

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  5. I got 'Cartographer'.

    Funnily enough, that is actually a career I have considered.

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  6. That was FUN...
    I got~ Playwright! :>)

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  7. Haha! I got "messenger." Most of this is probably true...

    "You are a great communicator and quite persuasive too.
    And to be honest, your also a bit of a gossip. You like to know what's going on with people.
    You can deliver almost any message to anyone, and they'll take it better coming from you.
    In modern times, you would make a good journalist or diplomat."

    I hate it how bad English is increasingly common in things like this! The incorrect use of "your" is all over facebook! arrgh!

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  8. LOL! Cool! A messenger. . . so far there seems to be three possible results for this quiz - playwright, cartographer, astrologer, and messenger.

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  9. Oops - I meant four different results, not three. :P

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  10. Hahaha, I got rat catcher....should I be worried?? :P

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  11. ROFL! What??? Was that seriously a medieval job/vocation/profession?

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