Aug. 17th, 2008

Who, me?!

Aug. 17th, 2008 04:50 pm
vanillafluffy: (Girlpower)

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Who, me?!

Aug. 17th, 2008 04:50 pm
vanillafluffy: (Girlpower)

The Blogalyser reveals...

Your blog/web page text has an overall readability index of 12.

This suggests that your writing style is conventional
(to communicate well you should aim for a figure between 10 and 20).Your blog has 17 sentences per entry, which suggests your general message is distinguished by verbosity
(writing for the web should be concise).

CHARACTER MATRIX



male malefemale female
self oneselfgroupworld world
past pastpresentfuture future

Your text shows characteristics which are 55% male and 45% female
(for more information see the Gender Genie).
Looking at pronoun indicators, you write mainly about yourself, then the world in general and finally your social circle. Also, your writing focuses primarily on the present, next the past and lastly the future.

Find out what your blogging style is like!

vanillafluffy: (Roadtrip)
Ganked from somebody over at [livejournal.com profile] fatshionista

1. What is your biggest fashion pet-peeve?
The way plus-size clothing is scaled up, so that the arm holes are ludicrously big and the shoulder seam droops halfway to one's elbows. (But the band that's supposed to define my waist on a baby doll topcuts right across my boobs. Way to go---not!)

2. What have you worn, then looked back at or saw a pic of and said, OMG I will never wear that again!?
> An all-in-one plaid dress (looked like a cream-colored knit top under a blue and green plaid skirt and vest) which I liked until they were taking pix of the office staff and I saw what it looked like on. (My hips were a mile wide---NOT a good look!) I never wore it again, just laundered and donated it.

3. What is your signature style?
(I expect to see a phony market researcher when I hear this question. Maybe because I watch WAY too much What Not to Wear!)
When I get dressed, I always consider the old Oingo Boingo song: Who do you want to be today? I *like* to think of myself as a classic pin-up, but that may be delusional. What I wear on a given day depends on where I'm going and what I'm doing. I've gotten the crap out of my wardrobe, so the stuff I have left is in good condition and fits. Work is fairly dressy---pants, skirts or dresses, not jeans---except for Saturday, when I'm at the "don't give a rat's ass" stage. Church is as dressy as work, maybe more so---I'm more likely to break out the accessories for church. No one notices that stuff at work! Lunch with Kat is more likely to be along the lines of Saturday casual, but with a patterned top that won't show fallout. CUUPs is pretty much whatever I'm in the mood for...it's the same crowd as church, and I've had plenty of validation about how I dress from them. Usually under the category of "pretty" or "cute", depending on how motivated I'm feeling...if there's a particular element of my style, it's something that shows personality---like a vintage bag, unique jewelry, a hat or scarf.
vanillafluffy: (Roadtrip)
Ganked from somebody over at [livejournal.com profile] fatshionista

1. What is your biggest fashion pet-peeve?
The way plus-size clothing is scaled up, so that the arm holes are ludicrously big and the shoulder seam droops halfway to one's elbows. (But the band that's supposed to define my waist on a baby doll topcuts right across my boobs. Way to go---not!)

2. What have you worn, then looked back at or saw a pic of and said, OMG I will never wear that again!?
> An all-in-one plaid dress (looked like a cream-colored knit top under a blue and green plaid skirt and vest) which I liked until they were taking pix of the office staff and I saw what it looked like on. (My hips were a mile wide---NOT a good look!) I never wore it again, just laundered and donated it.

3. What is your signature style?
(I expect to see a phony market researcher when I hear this question. Maybe because I watch WAY too much What Not to Wear!)
When I get dressed, I always consider the old Oingo Boingo song: Who do you want to be today? I *like* to think of myself as a classic pin-up, but that may be delusional. What I wear on a given day depends on where I'm going and what I'm doing. I've gotten the crap out of my wardrobe, so the stuff I have left is in good condition and fits. Work is fairly dressy---pants, skirts or dresses, not jeans---except for Saturday, when I'm at the "don't give a rat's ass" stage. Church is as dressy as work, maybe more so---I'm more likely to break out the accessories for church. No one notices that stuff at work! Lunch with Kat is more likely to be along the lines of Saturday casual, but with a patterned top that won't show fallout. CUUPs is pretty much whatever I'm in the mood for...it's the same crowd as church, and I've had plenty of validation about how I dress from them. Usually under the category of "pretty" or "cute", depending on how motivated I'm feeling...if there's a particular element of my style, it's something that shows personality---like a vintage bag, unique jewelry, a hat or scarf.

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