And now, a snottily-posted message:
This latest American English linguistic profile thing is fun, HOWEVER, it's got a teeny tiny little coding problem--an extra, unclosed <tr> tag--that maybe some people haven't noticed yet, because their style somehow manages to overlook it. However, I will demonstrate to you that no, all is not well over here in other people's journals!
I created a simulated set of breakdowns in my own personal journal which kinda shows what the hell happens every time you guys post one of those quizzes without an LJ-Cut and screencapped them. Please, PLEASE keep this graphic imagery from that link in mind next time you do a meme, and if you don't care to or can't double-check the HTML on your own end (perfectly understandable, especially since the CODERS are the ones who should be doing that), please at least LJ-Cut it?
EDITED: I've removed the sample breakdown entries in favor of screencaps. Check'em out in the links above.
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Could've explained that without the gallon of snot, quite...
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Maybe it's just me...
For example, the Before and After "examples" are totally blank. Nothing there... no image, nada. So I can't see what you're trying to show me.
I guess that's because I only use the old, boring, standard LJ style. I'm not into tweaking my page into a personal expression of creativity. So I usually have very few problems with stuff people post.
I will try to remember to put quizzly results behind cuts, however...
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I dunno..
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