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Test : The Which Biblical Villain Are You Test
#31
Bah ouais, ça m'as fait penser a ça, aussi... Sauf que Judas s'est repenti, même si il a finis en enfer a cause de son suicide (moi, j'ai fais le contraire :lol: )
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#32
Tu peux te repentir aussi Smile a notre facon :twisted:
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#33
Cain
You scored 80% Pride, 62% Envy, 45% Ambition, and 55% Deceitfulness!

You are Cain, the world’s first murderer and one of the Bible’s first villains. You murdered your brother in cold blood just because God liked your brother’s offering more than He liked yours. Only an envious/cruel person could commit such a horrible act for a reason that, quite frankly, was incredibly stupid. To make matters worse, you even tried to lie to God about it afterwards. I guess you couldn’t help yourself; you like to deceive people and you are probably somewhat good at it. When God decided that your offering was unacceptable, your countenance immediately fell and you became exceeding wroth. In other words, you lost your composure and got pissed off. This is because you are a rather prideful person, and can't stand criticism from God or anybody else. Of course, all of this could have been avoided if you just gave God a decent offering. Seeing that you are not much of a hard worker, let alone an overachiever, you figured that you’d give God a “just enough to get by” offering. Unfortunately, you failed. Maybe in the future you’ll learn from this mistake and try not to be so lazy.

80% en fierté, c'est un peu exagéré :roll:
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#34
Pharaoh
You scored 57% Pride, 50% Envy, 42% Ambition, and 67% Deceitfulness!
You are Pharaoh, the �divine� ruler of Egypt. You are infamous for forcing the Children of Israel into brutal captivity in the land of Egypt. Because of your pride, you put your own people through 10 horrible plagues. Of course, you could have just let the Children of Israel go, and thereby, avoided all of the plagues, but your pride blinded you to this option. I can�t really blame you though, if I thought I was a god, I�d probably be arrogant too. You have also mastered the art of deception, and it�d be wise for people around you to know that you are not to be trusted. In the biblical story, you agreed to let the Israelites go 10 times, but went back on your agreement every time. That�s absolutely horrible, but it does make for a good villain. Other than that, you tend to be nice to your subjects when you don�t let your pride get in the way and you�re pretty laid-back for a ruler of what was once the greatest nation in the world.

Bon, j'avoue, je me prends pour Dieu parfois... mais sinon vous pouvez me faire confiance hein Wink
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#35
Je rappelle que dans l'univers d'INS/MV, Judas c'était Mammon, et que c'est suite à ce coup d'éclat qu'il est devenu Prince de la Corruption.
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#36
Cain
You scored 55% Pride, 75% Envy, 50% Ambition, and 80% Deceitfulness!
You are Cain, the world’s first murderer and one of the Bible’s first villains. You murdered your brother in cold blood just because God liked your brother’s offering more than He liked yours. Only an envious/cruel person could commit such a horrible act for a reason that, quite frankly, was incredibly stupid. To make matters worse, you even tried to lie to God about it afterwards. I guess you couldn’t help yourself; you like to deceive people and you are probably somewhat good at it. When God decided that your offering was unacceptable, your countenance immediately fell and you became exceeding wroth. In other words, you lost your composure and got pissed off. This is because you are a rather prideful person, and can't stand criticism from God or anybody else. Of course, all of this could have been avoided if you just gave God a decent offering. Seeing that you are not much of a hard worker, let alone an overachiever, you figured that you’d give God a “just enough to get by” offering. Unfortunately, you failed. Maybe in the future you’ll learn from this mistake and try not to be so lazy.
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#37
Pour le fun, parce que je viens de decouvrir ce post et parce que celui-la n'y etait pas encore...

Caiaphas
You scored 70% Pride, 42% Envy, 62% Ambition, and 60% Deceitfulness!
You are Caiaphas, the high priest of Israel. You were a member of a strict Jewish sect known as the Pharisees. Aside from praying in the temple, your mission in life was to have Jesus executed. You are a rather ambitious person and you tend to accomplish most of the goals that you set for yourself. This goal was no different. You managed to have Jesus (the Son of God) crucified in approximately the year 28 AD. You had to get rid of Jesus because he was an insult to your pride. Before Jesus showed up, you were the most righteous man in all of Israel. Jesus was not only more righteous than you were, he also pointed out faults in your righteousness. Your pride blinded you to Jesus’ message and drove you to put the man to death. Of course you couldn’t do this right away because many people viewed Jesus as a prophet. This is the point where your deceptive skills came in handy. You welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem as an honored prophet and three days later; you arrested him in the night and hastily set up a trial to execute him.[/b]
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#38
Dialogue anodin entre Caiaphas et un des ses potes

-"Mon ambition ?"
-"Voir Jesus crucifixie, pourquoi?"

Normal...
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#39
Cain
You scored 67% Pride, 62% Envy, 45% Ambition, and 52% Deceitfulness!
You are Cain, the world’s first murderer and one of the Bible’s first villains. You murdered your brother in cold blood just because God liked your brother’s offering more than He liked yours. Only an envious/cruel person could commit such a horrible act for a reason that, quite frankly, was incredibly stupid. To make matters worse, you even tried to lie to God about it afterwards. I guess you couldn’t help yourself; you like to deceive people and you are probably somewhat good at it. When God decided that your offering was unacceptable, your countenance immediately fell and you became exceeding wroth. In other words, you lost your composure and got pissed off. This is because you are a rather prideful person, and can't stand criticism from God or anybody else. Of course, all of this could have been avoided if you just gave God a decent offering. Seeing that you are not much of a hard worker, let alone an overachiever, you figured that you’d give God a "just enough to get by" offering. Unfortunately, you failed. Maybe in the future you’ll learn from this mistake and try not to be so lazy.
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