amadeupname: (stick)
( Sep. 3rd, 2004 08:40 pm)
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amadeupname: (porno)
( Sep. 3rd, 2004 09:23 pm)
What I got when I took the test...
My angst tastes like...
lemon
Lemon
Both sweet and sour, your angst stems from your sexuality; more specifically, your homosexuality. Maybe you're not yet sure and you're worrying and trying to find out more about yourself, or maybe you're pretty sure but still have trouble coming to terms with it and being honest with yourself. Maybe you haven't told anyone, or maybe you have and people aren't taking it well. It's sad that such a thing can still have potential for some of the worst angst there is, but as long as you stay confident and positive, you can get through anything. By nature, you and your angst are unseparable, but that doesn't mean you have to let it weigh you down or consider it something other than part of who you are. Remember that you are your own person and that nothing can change that.
Find your angst's flavor


It's not too bad, but it doesn't seem quite like me. Here's what I thought was me (yes, there's more than one):

My angst tastes like...
lime
Lime
Sour yet intriguing, your angst is of the romantic variety. You probably spend a good portion of your time daydreaming about that one person you want, how your first date would be, how you'd love to do certain things, and above all how everlastingly happy you would be together. While there's nothing wrong with this, you know that it's unhealthy to spend too much time dreaming and not enough time in reality, and to build lofty goals and fantasies that no actual person could ever hope to achieve. Try to center yourself and cut back on time spent in your fantasy life; you may find out all that experience creating romantic moments has made you quite the charmer if you would only try!

Find your angst's flavor


My angst tastes like...
chocolate
Chocolate
Comforting and indulgent, your angst is springing from self-pity. You have some things in your life that are problematic, but you tend to pile them on yourself in a martyresque fashion so that you can feel sorry for your predicament. In actuality your angst is probably much, much, much less serious than you make it seem. Find the reason that you're trying to give yourself angst or magnifying it; it may be something like a simple need for attention or a desire to make yourself different. Either way, you need to take several great big steps back, breathe deeply, and promise to be honest with your feelings. While a little self-pity is natural, it should be limited to just that - a little. Addiction to self-pity can be extremely unhealthy. Find out what's really bothering you and life will be much better.

Find your angst's flavor
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