Reasonably accurate I would say!
You scored as Materialist. Materialism stresses the essence of fundamental particles. Everything that exists is purely physical matter and there is no special force that holds life together. You believe that anything can be explained by breaking it up into its pieces. i.e. the big picture can be understood by its smaller elements.
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Thanks to my brother Josh, I’ve got a band to rave about – The Brilliant Green. They’re a Japanese alt-rock band, strongly influenced by american-alternative / brit-pop music, and to my suprise I found were rated in the 10 Ten Bands of All Time!
The first song I heard was “Ai no Ai no Hoshi” (listen), from their album Terra2001. It’s fantastic! I’d love to buy the album but at �22 on import it is a bit too pricey :(
So anyway I looked for a translation of the song lyrics and they didn’t disappoint :)
Ai no Ai no Hoshi (The Planet of Love):
Cold drops of water fall, a planet of love is born
I passed through the brilliant light
This world that’s connected to the bad dream I just had
I’ll wipe your excess tearsJust as the floating clouds
Suddenly change their shape
I soon lose sight of the answer I thought I’d foundEven if tomorrow’s sky is clear woo baby
If you fall into the darkness locked in your heart
I’ll bring you back yeahIf we throw away unnecessary feelings
Countless planets will unfold
The light filled with wind and happinessI’ll break everything
That clouds up your uneasy sky
And soon show you
The landscape of hopeEven on a very rainy day
Woo baby tell me
And I’ll come soon and save you
From the cold threads of rainAh it passes
And we can’t turn back again
Like a white flower that blooms
Like the very subtle light—
Source: Anime Lyrics
I’ve checked out some others and they’re really good! I highly recommend “I’m So Sorry Baby”, “Rainy Days Never Stays” and “The Angel Song”.
Check out a fantastic fansite here.
Well Big Brother started its sixth series last night, and having watched the contestants enter the house I have to say I was disgusted at how some of the participants described themselves (on their “promo” videos).

Hairdresser Craig, 20, from Norfolk, set up his own salon aged 19. “I love destroying people’s lives and take great delight in seeing other people unhappy,” he said.
Source: here.
Joe, from Nottingham summed things up quite well:
We worry about the horrid and confrontational culture taking over Britain but then air a programme that celebrates individuals who “love destroying people’s lives and take great delight in seeing other people unhappy”, are “too loud, confrontational and [bitchy]“, describe themselves as “rude and obnoxious” or “a gossiper, a bitch, two-faced, loud, shallow, materialistic and thick”. Good work, Channel 4.
Source: here.
I would like to hope they’re playing up for the camera, but something tells me that isn’t the case. I hope I am proved wrong.