Oh my god, it's full of stars...
Jan. 22nd, 2003 02:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's meme time again folks, this time an astrology one.
Robin Langridge is an unsung hero, an undiscovered genius...and an unknown quantity. It is because Robin is such an unknown quantity that his heroism goes unsung and his genius undiscovered. Some people will blow their own trumpets from the highest hill even when those trumpets are battered and badly out of tune. Robin is rather the opposite. No matter how bright the light inside him shines, he will always find a bushel big enough to hide it under. Robin wants to be thought of as stable, steady and solid. He tries his best to do what the world expects of him, he wants to be a trooper - a loyal, reliable, down-to-earth kind of character. In the attempt to give this impression Robin strives to be modest, restrained and realistic. He almost succeeds. Through diligent effort Robin manages to persuade himself and the rest of the watching world that he is a known quantity. At best he will allow himself to be known for his talent in one particular area or for his courage with regard to one particular topic. The trouble is Robin is a Capricorn and Capricorns, despite all that some astrologers say, are always unknown quantities.
Deep down inside Robin yearns to be wild and crazy, footloose and fancy-free. He wants to break the rules, question convention and court controversy. Only one thing stops him - a little voice in the back of his head that says "Excuse me, who do you think you are? That's not the kind of activity that Robin Langridge can get away with." If you want to be a true friend to Robin Langridge you must encourage him to ignore that voice. He will love you for it and he won't need much encouraging. Robin Langridge was born to be brilliant. He was destined to be daring. One day he will realise this and then...the world had better look out.
"Hmmm."
Robin Langridge is an unsung hero, an undiscovered genius...and an unknown quantity. It is because Robin is such an unknown quantity that his heroism goes unsung and his genius undiscovered. Some people will blow their own trumpets from the highest hill even when those trumpets are battered and badly out of tune. Robin is rather the opposite. No matter how bright the light inside him shines, he will always find a bushel big enough to hide it under. Robin wants to be thought of as stable, steady and solid. He tries his best to do what the world expects of him, he wants to be a trooper - a loyal, reliable, down-to-earth kind of character. In the attempt to give this impression Robin strives to be modest, restrained and realistic. He almost succeeds. Through diligent effort Robin manages to persuade himself and the rest of the watching world that he is a known quantity. At best he will allow himself to be known for his talent in one particular area or for his courage with regard to one particular topic. The trouble is Robin is a Capricorn and Capricorns, despite all that some astrologers say, are always unknown quantities.
Deep down inside Robin yearns to be wild and crazy, footloose and fancy-free. He wants to break the rules, question convention and court controversy. Only one thing stops him - a little voice in the back of his head that says "Excuse me, who do you think you are? That's not the kind of activity that Robin Langridge can get away with." If you want to be a true friend to Robin Langridge you must encourage him to ignore that voice. He will love you for it and he won't need much encouraging. Robin Langridge was born to be brilliant. He was destined to be daring. One day he will realise this and then...the world had better look out.
"Hmmm."
Rubbish!
Date: 2003-01-22 06:48 am (UTC)Does this test know nothing?
How many Capricorns does it take to change a light bulb?
Four: one to plan it, one to build it, one to drive it and one to stoke the boiler.