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freeradical9 ([personal profile] freeradical9) wrote2008-07-21 02:09 am
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Seme/uke meme via [livejournal.com profile] erinmacha




The SEME or UKE Quiz
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You scored as The Breaker SEME

You are the most imaginative, helpful, and strong-hearted SEME out there. You can be quiet and helpful at the same time which is a rarity. You're good at listening to others and you don't deny their ideas. One thing you can't stand is seeing someone sad, crying, or otherwise unhappy. Those who think you're shy aren't always the most right but it's true you don't need to talk much unless you have something important to say. You would be paired with the Sorrowful UKE because everyone needs a shoulder to cry on and you're just the guy/gal for the job. It's best to avoid the Homicidal SEME but even if you do that it's easy for someone as calm and helpful as you to get mixed up in the schemes of the certain Devilish UKE. You are truly best placed with the Gentle SEME as a buddy. For my last info, I have to say that you really don't mind and will go with the flow - whatever your partner is into is fine by you but considering who you're best matched with I'd say that they'd be too scared to do anything out of the ordinary. Give them a little nudge to let 'em know it's alright, okay?


The Breaker SEME


80%

The Optimistic UKE


75%

The Gentle SEME


75%

The Sorrowful UKE


65%

The Devilish UKE


30%

The Homicidal SEME


20%





Okay, yes. I guess after taking a Myers-Briggs type indicator test recently, it fits. But...seme? Hmm. A bit ironic, actually, since I was just pondering the other day the quandary of why I seem to write so much 85 when 58 makes more sense to me in light of canon interactions. Still, switching is good.

Strange.

Re: Meta meta meta!

[identity profile] avierra.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Hakkai *always* deferrs to Sanzo, even when he doesn't like it. When Gojyo goes after Kami-sama, Hakkai is pissed, but he follows Sanzo until Sanzo decides that they need to turn around. Also (reading lots into body language) when Sanzo leaves the rest of the ikkou and they're walking in the desert, I find it interesting that it's Gojyo who is physically in the lead of their little group. During the time Sanzo's gone, Hakkai makes lots of suggestions and practical observations, but I don't think he makes any decisions for the party as a whole.

Yeah, I very much got the impression during their Sanzo-less journey that leadership was a joint responsibility between Gojyo and Hakkai. But you are right, that whole thing was very much a relfection of Kenren and Tempou, with Tempou explaining what had to be done, and Kenren making sure it got done the way Tempou wanted.

As for Sanzo and Hakkai... I am not sure Hakkai is capable of going up against Sanzo, whether out of inclination or a sense of gratitude or whatever. I think he gets Gojyo to do his dirty work for him on that front. Hrmmm. An excellent example is the Kami-sama mah-jong game where Hakkai give Gojyo The Look of Doom to make him play the damn game, and then Gojyo in turn forces Sanzo to play. (Btw, I love Hakkai's Look of Doom, and how it INSTANTLY brings about the desired behavior. I wish I had one of those ;_; )

So, back to G&H, you think that Hakkai would let Gojyo think he was in charge, while totally controlling things? I can see that, actually.
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Re: Meta meta meta!

[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
I think the Sanzo/Hakkai thing is not just simple gratitude, but flat out obligation, service and knowledge of an unpayable debt. Gojyo saved his physical life, but Sanzo in arguing his case before the Sanbutshin has given him a chance at redeeming his soul. And with Sanzo as sort of his spiritual parole officer, more or less, there's a hierarchical relationship that you don't have with the debt of gratitude towards Gojyo. They're bound together by a higher authority, while the association with Gojyo is just a personal matter that could be ended at will. It's very telling that Sanzo used the talk of a classical "bite off his tongue" suicide to express the depths of Hakkai's loyalty -- it couches the relationship in a rather feudal air which makes the serious depth of it all very apparent.