Q1: It’s Friday night. Where are we finding you? A. Staring into the abyss of a neon-lit bar, contemplating the heat death of the universe. [You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective] B. Training for a marathon or a mission that might take me across the galaxy. [You Are Cooper from Interstellar] C. Negotiating a deal in a dimly lit backroom, probably while wearing a cowboy hat. [You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club] D. Just trying to get through the shift and make it home to the people who actually matter. [You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus] Q2: What is your personal mantra? A. "Time is a flat circle." [You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective] B. "We’re not meant to save the world. We’re meant to leave it." [You Are Cooper from Interstellar] C. "I’ve got one life, and I’m going to live it on my terms." [You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club] D. "When there's a crisis, you run toward it, not away from it." [You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus] Q3: How do you handle a high-stress situation? A. With intense, unblinking focus and a few nihilistic observations. [You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective] B. By relying on logic, science, and a healthy dose of "we’ll find a way." [You Are Cooper from Interstellar] C. With pure, gritty resourcefulness—if the system won't help, I'll do it myself. [You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club] D. With quiet, steely determination. [You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus] Q4: Pick your preferred "office" environment: A. A cramped, cigarette-smoke-filled evidence room. [You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective] B. The cockpit of a high-tech spacecraft orbiting a black hole. [You Are Cooper from Interstellar] C. A makeshift clinic or a bustling Texas rodeo circuit. [You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club] D. Behind the wheel of a yellow school bus, navigating a familiar route. [You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus] Q5: What is your greatest strength? A. My ability to see the truth that everyone else is too scared to admit. [You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective] B. My unwavering belief in the power of human connection across time and space. [You Are Cooper from Interstellar] C. My refusal to take "no" for an answer when the stakes are life and death. [You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club] D. My selflessness—putting others' safety ahead of my own personal baggage. [You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus] Q6: Someone asks you for advice. What do you tell them? A. "Whatever you do, don't look too closely at the shadow behind you." [You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective] B. "Focus on the future; the past is just a gravity well." [You Are Cooper from Interstellar] C. "Don't let the bureaucrats tell you how to survive." [You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club] D. "Keep your eyes on the road and stay calm. We’re getting through this." [You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus] Results: - You Are Rust Cohle from True Detective: If you landed here, you’re likely the person who finds the "silver lining" to be a suspicious optical illusion. You possess a hyper-analytical mind that refuses to look away from the darker corners of reality. You aren't being "difficult" at the party; you’re just the only one noticing that the house is built on a metaphorical swamp. - You Are Cooper from Interstellar: Falling into this category suggests you are driven by a restless curiosity and a deep-seated sense of legacy. You’re the "fixer" who believes that there is no problem—atmospheric, gravitational, or otherwise that can’t be solved with enough data and a bit of grit. You value the "big picture" and often struggle with the mundane because your mind is already three galaxies ahead. - You Are Ron Woodroof from Dallas Buyers Club: This result points toward a scrappy, rebellious spirit. You probably have a healthy (or unhealthy) distrust of "the way things are done" and a talent for finding loopholes where others see brick walls. You’re a survivor who thrives on spite—if someone tells you that you can’t do something, you’ll do it twice and charge them for the privilege. - You Are Kevin McKay from The Lost Bus: Landing here means you are the grounded backbone of your community. You don’t need a philosophical monologue or a spaceship to prove your worth; you show up, you do your job, and you keep people safe. You possess a rare, quiet courage that only reveals itself when things start to burn. You’re the steady hand on the wheel when everyone else is looking for the exit.