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the lower your score in the purity test, the more unpure you are. 100% means you're mary the mother of jesus and 0% means you should run for congress.

maximilian scored
33%
on the classic 400 point purity test!
take the test here!
maximilian's ultimate purity score is...
34% pure
average score: 72.6%

the dante's inferno test has banished maximilian to the seventh level of hell!
here are the chances maximilian will end up in a particular level:
level score
purgatory (repenting believers) very low
level 1 - limbo (virtuous non-believers) very low
level 2 (lustful) very high
level 3 (gluttonous) high
level 4 (prodigal and avaricious) very high
level 5 (wrathful and gloomy) extreme
level 6 - The City of Dis (heretics) extreme
level 7 (violent) extreme
level 8- the Malebolge (fraudulent, malicious, panderers) extreme
level 9 - Cocytus (treacherous) very high

take the dante inferno hell test


this is the kana for "max" (makusu)


these are the kanji for "max" (makusu)
ma: demon; ku: phrase; su: nest

 issues and causes

[www.grid.org] is an organization that allows you to use your online computer or server to benefit medical and scientific research.  for example, when you are not using your computer, the grid will use your computer's resources to help with smallpox research.  this saves the researchers time and money -- at no hassle to you.

the [any browser campaign] reminds us that the internet is about the free sharing of ideas.  if your webpage uses graphics, scripts, style sheets that are not viewable in other browsers, your page no longer becomes usable.  your page doesn't have to look good in all browsers, but it should still be usable and readable without getting all garbled and confusing.

[mothers against drunk driving] and [students against drunk driving] are two sites with information and links related to stopping drunk driving.

[habitat for humanity] has a directory where you can find out about projects in your own state.  for people outside of the u.s.a., you can find habitat projects in your own country.  join this international group now, and get your friends together for a fun and easy way to make a difference.

the [issues and causes yahoo! directory] has listings of everything from abortion to tax reform to zoos.  find something that interests you, something that you can do something about, and look for ways to make a difference in the world.

[www.visionguide.org] is a catholic website for those who wish to discern one's personal role in service of the faith community.  this might even be relevant for non-catholics who feel called to serve their local communities or the world in general in a spiritual or religious capacity. 

religion doesn't seem to be for everybody, but for a lot of people, religion is still one of the most beautiful ways to make a difference in the world.  you decide.  to help you decide, there are many relevant websites at the [religion and spirituality yahoo! directory].

do you feel like you can't make a difference?

you probably have your own opinions and beliefs about the evils in this world.  well, you can do something about it.  the internet makes that easy.
you can sign up to take action, but even if you can't....
you can voice an opinion or idea -- so that even if you can't take action, other people can act on your ideas...
your ideas and beliefs are part of keeping the cause alive -- so that in the future, other people, guided by your ideas, can take action!

fun stuff and links

inline skating

[mysportsguru.com] has info and lots of good links on various sports.  it even has animated inline skating lessons for those who are just starting to skate or for those who have been skating for a while but are curious about "proper" form.


jeremy bloom

for those of you who are fans of football (american) and/or skiing, you've probably heard of jeremy bloom.  even if you haven't, check out this dynamic and talented young athlete (and one-man crusade against the ncaa) at [jeremybloom.com].


movies and tv

[the internet movie database] claims that it is visited by over 15 million movie lovers each month. 

the [home improvement archive] is an amazing site for fans of the home improvement sitcom series.

[oh, the humanity! (the worst movies on earth)] is hilarious.  one example is their debate on bikini movies titled [the save the "something" with breasts debate].


trippin'

[optical illusions at mindfake.com] has, well, neato optical illusions.

smallville

[the wb television network at thewb.com] is the official place to go for info on everything from charmed to smallville[kryptonsite's episode listing] is more convenient to wade through, but watch out for spoilers!  for those of you are not just smallville fans but actually live in smallville (what do you mean smallville isn't a real town?), you might want to check out [the smallville ledger].  students and alumni of smallville high might want to read the latest issue of [the smallville torch].  sites about smallville cast members include:  [kristin kreuk net], [ultimate kristin kreuk], [allison mack's official fan site], [unofficial tom welling fan site], [michael rosenbaum's official fan site], [unofficial eric johnson fan site]

the fact that actors and actresses portray roles in the wb's smallville is not proof that smallville, metropolis, and superman are not real, dammit!  patrick stewart was pharoah seti in prince of egypt, captain jean-luc picard of star trek, and professor xavier of the x-men, so you're going to say pharoah seti isn't real?  you probably think that klingons and mutants aren't real either.  fool! 


road trippin' usa

ready for a taste of the open road?  go to [road trip usa] to access driving tours across more than 35,000 miles of classic blacktop. then sit back and experience part of america -- the small towns, funky attractions, roadside curiosities, and more -- that the interstates have left behind.


football!

[related football links]

[football anagrams]

 

[www.usolympicteam.com] is the official home of the us olympic team.  you can go to their [multimedia] page to get a screensaver and wallpapers from the salt lake 2002 winter olympics.  you can also watch an inspiring flash presentation of some of the most memorable flag-waving moments in recent olympic history; for the sentimental at heart, this is a potential tearjerker.

check out the website of the [minnesota timberwolves]... and oh, wally szczerbiak's site is at [www.wallyzerbiak.com].  [hawkeyesports.com] is the official home of university of iowa hawkeyes athletics.

maximilian does not advocate needless violence.  however, there are times that one has to fight or support the fighters when it is in the right.  if you're like maximilian, you probably won't last long as a front-line commando specialist or something, but you'd be surprised at the variety of career possibilities in today's navy -- from technicians to scientists and clergy.  check out [www.navy.mil] and [www.navyjobs.com].  for those interested in a civilian career in support of the navy, check out [www.donhr.navy.mil].


9/11 memorials on the net

[www.sept11thmemorial.com] and [www.09-11-01.com]

there are two sides to every issue.  even if you are absolutely right, the other side has some good points, too.  go to [john's politically incorrect page].

"the nation that will insist on drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to have its fighting done by fools and its thinking done by cowards." -- sir william francis butler.

"i don't know why people are surprised that france won't help us get saddam out of iraq.  after all, france wouldn't help us get the germans out of france!" -- jay leno.

"the last time the french asked for 'more proof' it came marching into paris under a german flag." -- david letterman.

"if i had my way i would round of (sic) all these bush haters and bring them to iraq and make them read their asinine opinions to the men, woman, and children released from saddam's prisons and torture chambers.  let them say to these liberated prisoners and their families to their face that the war was a failure and not worth the costs." -- john.

everyone seems to have some issue with the way the us government is running things.  maximilian doesn't agree with a lot of it, but he still enjoys going through the diverse ideas that form the checks-and-balances of consensus to make america a beacon of liberty:  such ideas find a home at [let freedom ring]

with catholicism (like other traditional religions), people either hate it or love it, but few people really try to understand it.  [simple catholicism] is a site for those who have tough questions and like tough answers.


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