Thursday, July 27, 2006

Too damn serious.

Take the quiz:
Which Egyptian God or Goddess do you represent? (Pictures!)

Thoth, God of Wisdom and Learning
Thoth was said to be self-created, along with his wife Ma'at. He was said to be represented by a baboon, these grave facial features displaying extreme thoughtfulness. He supposedly carried a pen and scrolls with him, with which he records all things.

You are a very intelligent individual. You know what is important in life, and that you have to be smart to live in this world. Perhaps you get a bit too caught up in books, to the point where you are oblivious to other things, but for the most part, you are wise and thoughtful. People can depend on you for advice and you can always give those crucial words of wisdom when they are most needed.



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8 comments:

Barry Dauphin said...

Ma'at, Goddess of Order, Harmony, and Truth
Ma'at was the goddess of physical and moral law in Egypt, of order and truth. She was not much of a goddess, but more of a concept. She was what was right; she was the way things should be. You lead a very well-ordered life. You are just and keep things in balance. You know just how to react to things, and people like you for that.

I want to be a god not a goddess. This doesn't help with the babes.

Charlie Martin said...

I want to be a god not a goddess. This doesn't help with the babes.

Oh, don't be so old fashioned.

Barry Dauphin said...

Well, apparently we're married.

So, when are you gonna take out the garbage and you're not really gonna wear that tie in public, are you?

Eric said...

Thoth here.

Anonymous said...

Ma'at was the goddess of physical and moral law in Egypt, of order and truth. She was not much of a goddess, but more of a concept. She was what was right; she was the way things should be.

You lead a very well-ordered life. You are just and keep things in balance. You know just how to react to things, and people like you for that.

Barry, you are not alone. We are a concept, not a goddess.

Rick Ballard said...

Thoth? That thucks.

Morgan said...

I've never been much of a goddess. This just confirms things.

cf said...

Ma'at..Anything elth ith thilly