It was the “stunning amorality” that did it. In fact, I don’t think I’m all that stunningly amoral — I just liked the phrase.

Oddly, when I did a similar quizilla quiz last week — “Which major philosopher are you?”– I turned out to be Sartre. Sartre? Not Nietzsche? I’m as ethical as all that? Whatever…

It should come as no huge surprise that if I were a Romantic poet, I’d be:

George Gordon, Lord Byron
You are George Gordon, Lord Byron! The
prototypical bad boy, you’ll sleep with
anything that can give consent and maybe even a
few things that can’t or won’t. Your ethics
could use some work (nine year old girls?), but
outside of the sex question, you’re a grand
partier and the bipolar, shady hero of your own
story. The wittiest of the Romantics, you’re
mad, bad and dangerous to know. Scandalous!

Which Major Romantic Poet Would You Be (if You Were a Major Romantic Poet)?
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