Feeling un-Interesting?
Oct. 28th, 2004 11:05 amStolen shamelessly, with apologies to his/her server...
Based on the lj interests lists of those who share my more unusual interests, the interests suggestion meme thinks I might be interested in
1. spirituality score: 30
2. tarot score: 28
3. magick score: 28
4. honesty score: 24
5. erotica score: 24
6. celtic music score: 24
7. unitarian universalism score: 23
8. costuming score: 22
9. archery score: 22
10. renaissance festivals score: 21
11. pagan score: 21
12. celtic score: 20
13. witchcraft score: 20
14. sexuality score: 19
15. shiny things score: 17
16. chaos score: 17
17. ritual score: 16
18. smart fierce women score: 16
19. scotland score: 16
20. wenches score: 16
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The 'popularity ceiling' refers to how common an interest is (so you don't end up full of photography, cats, and sex, if you don't want to). My results above were done with a ceiling of 25000, I believe; the higher the number, the more obscure the results.
::Note:: There is a problem with the posting code for this meme. There is a closing bracket (>) missing right after the "1000" that autofills the 'Popularity Ceiling', before the Submit line. If you enter that, LJ will stop giving you horrible fits about unrepairable HTML.
Based on the lj interests lists of those who share my more unusual interests, the interests suggestion meme thinks I might be interested in
1. spirituality score: 30
2. tarot score: 28
3. magick score: 28
4. honesty score: 24
5. erotica score: 24
6. celtic music score: 24
7. unitarian universalism score: 23
8. costuming score: 22
9. archery score: 22
10. renaissance festivals score: 21
11. pagan score: 21
12. celtic score: 20
13. witchcraft score: 20
14. sexuality score: 19
15. shiny things score: 17
16. chaos score: 17
17. ritual score: 16
18. smart fierce women score: 16
19. scotland score: 16
20. wenches score: 16
Find out more
The 'popularity ceiling' refers to how common an interest is (so you don't end up full of photography, cats, and sex, if you don't want to). My results above were done with a ceiling of 25000, I believe; the higher the number, the more obscure the results.
::Note:: There is a problem with the posting code for this meme. There is a closing bracket (>) missing right after the "1000" that autofills the 'Popularity Ceiling', before the Submit line. If you enter that, LJ will stop giving you horrible fits about unrepairable HTML.