I was putzing around Rev. Linus's website (there on the right side of your screen...The Ministry of Linus), a potentially dangerous thing to do at times. I noticed a link under the heading "Holy Sites" that says "Evil here." How can you not click that?!
So I did, and found myself at the Gematriculator. It rates how good or evil the written word is. I rated the goodness/evilness of my princess blog, and got this:

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It also has a bunch of stats and calculations to show how it came up with the reverent/demonic percentages that it did. Try it :-)
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Incidentally, the passage above the dotted line:
22% evil, 78% good (including html code)
43% evil, 57% good (without html code)
Oh yeah, and for my compy nerd friends out there Securecrypt.
It's a cipher that's supposed to be super secure. It says that the first person to decrypt the secret message wins one million euros. I'm not sure if it's legit, but for a million euros, it's worth a 10 second look.
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