User blog comment:Sunshineandravioli/...And That's When I Realized I Had No Life: Sunshine's Little Collection of Rediculousness/@comment-1874924-20101121001522

Although I only scored about 20 percent, I have never claimed to have much of a life.

I have seen a complete double rainbow twice--one last summer, and the other in 1997. Because the angle of the sunlight has to be just right, a complete double can only exist for a few minutes. I have seen portions of as many as four rainbows at once.

As for convention attendance, why no mention of sci-fi conventions? That seems a SERIOUS oversight.

The "you do not have one or more of the following items" line (#27) is ambiguous. Does this mean you need to have all of those things to qualify as having a life, or that you need have only at least one? (On a related note, I would suggest that people who have none of these items might actually be more likely to have a life than do people who have them all, although such life would be of a radically different order than the Millenials are used to.)

I've never played MMORPGs, but their predecessors--tabletop RPGs, most notably Dungeons and Dragons--vacuumed up a great deal of my time when I was in my 20s. Tabletop RPGs required more imagination than their online descendents, but had the advantage of requiring no subscription fee.

And finally, I have an item to add to the list: Made a conscious effort to resemble (physically or behaviorally or both) a fictional character even more than you naturally would. (When I was in high school, I did this with Star Trek's Mr. Spock.)