"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

How bohemienne!

Henri de Touluse Lautrec, locandina del Moulin Rouge

Su esortazione di Mario, mi sono data ai test.

Ecco cosa dovrei fare nella vita secondo questo tizio, dopo aver risposto a 42 domande (?!?): «You scored as Art. You should be an Art major! How bohemian!»
Udite udite, ecco i risultati:
Art 92%
Dance 83%
Theater 75%
Journalism 67%
English 58%
Mathematics 50%
Linguistics 42%
Sociology 33%
Philosophy 33%
Chemistry 17%
Biology 17%
Engineering 8%
Anthropology 8%
Psychology 8%

…l’unica cosa che mi domando è: COME DIAVOLO HA FATTO L’INGEGNERIA A FINIRE COSì ALTA????

 

 

 

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1 Comment
  • Chiarina82
    Posted at 14:40h, 21 March Reply

    sarei curiosa di farlo..ma ho quasi paura.

    In effetti l’8% di ingegneria mi sembra eccessivo :P

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