I'm not a sociopath
You Are 52% Sociopath |
You're not a sociopath, but you're very prone to antisocial behavior. Other people's opinions matter little to you. You live your own fringe life - for better or worse. |
I was diagnosed as one once, though. I've been diagnosed as a wide variety of things - the earliest one I remember from childhood as being the generic 'emotionally disturbed' because I had little interest in my peers.
Been having a lot of fun on our mini-vacation. My birthday was lovely- we ate big steaks at Fuddruckers, played video games, saw the Da Vinci Code, played a game with the kids, the kids made me a little cake with a candle on it - it was a good day.
Today we went out to Old Country Buffet, and picked up some games at Best Buy - Rampage for the PS2, and Life/Yatzee/Payday and Sims 2 for gameboy advance. Man, Rampage is some serious fun- there's nothing like being a giant monster stomping all over a city. And it's two player mode (which when you've got a whole family that plays games is always a plus). Not quite as good as the games that allow four player (always a hit around here) ,but certainly good.
Called the IRS today - found out that they do indeed have our paperwork and it is in the computer system. They told us to disregard the letter we'd received and just wait because they hadn't even looked at the paperwork yet other than to enter it into the system. They claimed to have a backlog and told us that if we didn't hear back from them within a month, we should call them again. If we do get our tax refund at all, chances are we'll be getting it just in time for Christmas at this rate. Bah.
Speaking of people that don't want to give us our rightful money, we go to arbitration for our first car accident on Wednesday. Finally. Five years after the fact. The insurance company is still fighting it, and it's likely going to have to go to trial said our lawyer, which means it could be another year or so probably, if we get anything at all. I'd really like for my medical bills to be covered, at least. That'd be nice. Anyhow, we have to go to the Hall of Justice (so super hero like!) in Camden. Where I don't really ever want to go, because Camden is like... completely ghetto and rather dangerous. I'm trying to see if I can get my brother to give me a ride, since I have zero friends around here to stand by me and help me in times like this anymore, sigh. Yes, that is a little bit of a whine there. I miss having local friends a lot- not just for helping each other out purposes, but for hanging out and being social and talking and having fun stuff, too. Bah x 2.
Tomorrow we're going to take the kids out to Batsto and lunch. We were planning on going to the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum, but I think we'll do that later in the summer when hopefully we have a tax refund to help make the trip more enjoyable.
Anyhow, I'm doing mostly fine and having fun!