Meme: Ask Me Anything

Apr 14, 2012 23:47

Ever feel like you got lost somewhere along the way? "I thought s(he) liked [x] instead of [y]." "I wonder if s(he) ever..." "Does s(he) like [x ( Read more... )

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anonymous April 15 2012, 03:49:52 UTC
This is bleed_peroxide testing the anon option. It works! :)


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amelia_seyroon April 15 2012, 11:57:33 UTC
Gosh, so many questions, I don't know where to start. @________@

Um. 8!

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bleed_peroxide April 15 2012, 13:32:25 UTC
Haha, I know. Well, some people on Tumblr (where I originally got this from) are really nosy, since you can ask anonymously.

8: Sexual orientation

I'm pansexual, which is "the aesthetic attraction, romantic love and/or sexual desire for people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex". For me, that includes people that don't identify as purely one or the other, or as far as purely appreciating the aesthetics, they embrace and flaunt qualities of both (such as the incredible Andrej Pejić).

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amelia_seyroon April 15 2012, 13:38:46 UTC
Ah. I might be tempted to do this for myself. Eventually. XD;

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bleed_peroxide April 15 2012, 14:59:11 UTC
DOOOO EEEEEET.

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lonannuniel April 15 2012, 16:42:13 UTC
140: Where do I want to live when older? :D

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bleed_peroxide April 15 2012, 16:45:40 UTC
I do have a strong attachment to this area, so if I end up staying in the Tampa Bay area, I'd be content.

However, a place with a similar climate such as California would also be great, or maybe somewhere further up north (though, to be honest, I don't have any particular familiarity with those areas so I have a clue where I'd go). I think it'd be fun to live in Germany or England some day, but I wouldn't really do it unless I had connections there - I don't like the idea of leaving friends and family.

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pipsocle April 15 2012, 17:34:18 UTC
Just noticed this comment and thought I'd throw this out there. If you haven't already and you can claim German citizenship through your mother, I'd work towards doing that. Immigration laws change constantly, and they rarely change to make things easier! I could talk your ear off about it, haha. If you ever want to be able to spend time in Europe without immigration services all up in your business, it'd be useful. Even just for visiting. :D Plus with EU citizenship (under current laws) you'd be able to gain access to the UK. Otherwise it's getting to be just about impossible to make it to Britain to live.

i may still be a bit grumpy with the UKBA right now

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bleed_peroxide April 16 2012, 01:18:01 UTC
I don't know that I'd want to live there permanently - perhaps a few months, but I don't know the language enough to comfortable communicate with anyone. Even talking on the phone with my Godi for a few minutes is more than I can handle. My listening is better than my speaking.

Honestly, I'm not mature enough to handle such a huge move. I have no clue how you're able to handle it. I would flake out and panic :(

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