19. Where did you learn most of your skills and other abilities? Most of my abilities are natural, but it took a lot of practice to learn to control them. But as for things I wasn’t born with, well... that’s what school and parents are for.
20. While growing up, did you have any role models? If so, describe them. Well... apparently, my dad was my biggest role model, but I don’t remember him, so it’s kind of hard to talk about that. There was my dad’s friend, Jack Jennings. He was like an uncle to me. He was just a fun guy, and I liked listening to all the stories about him and my dad when they were kids. He became Kansas State Senator, too, which was pretty cool.
37. If you could change one thing from your past, what would it be, and why? Probably tell people the truth I don’t like to think about it; I can’t change the past, and there’d be too much to think about, to be honest.
43. What are your political views? That’s kind of a messy question, but I’m happy with anyone who’s looking to make the world a better place.
1. What is your full name? Clark Jerome Joseph Kent.
3. Who are/were your parents? (Know their names, occupations, personalities, etc.) Martha and Jonathan Kent. Mom’s maiden name is Clarke, which is where I got my name from. Mom is State Senator and she’s really independent, caring and level-headed. She’s also a great cook. I can’t say much about Dad because... I don’t remember much about him, thanks to Paradisa. Mom told me some things, and Lana and Chloe have too, but I still don’t really know.
11. What does your voice sound like? I don’t know how to describe it, but I’m told it’s nice to listen to?
14. Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics? ... not really. I tend to be chronically late, though.
18. Did you enjoy school? For the most part, it was alright.
48. What do you believe makes a successful life? How much you contribute, and how much you help others.
59. What do you look for in a potential lover?... seriously
( ... )
15. How would you describe your childhood in general? Pretty lonely. I didn’t have many friends, and I wasn’t allowed to do a lot of things the other kids could, because of... well, that’s pretty obvious. My parents were worried that I’d hurt someone by accident, or make sports unfair for everyone else, and I don’t blame them. Back then we’d argue about it a lot, but now I realize why.
17. How much schooling have you had? I graduated from high school, and I did a semester at Central Kansas University.
29. What do you consider the most important event of your life so far? I’ve had a lot of important events in my life, but I guess deciding to let go of my life on the farm. I ended up getting a job at the Daily Planet so I would be in the middle of the action, and I started accepting my destiny.
45. Are you able to kill? Under what circumstances do you find killing to be acceptable or unacceptable? That’s a line that I refuse to cross. I won’t take a life, no matter what circumstances.
I'm not so sure I'd be an ideal boyfriend, but er, thanks.
Here we go...
11. What does your voice sound like? I don’t know how to describe it, but I’m told it’s nice to listen to?
16. What is your earliest memory? Being found by my mom.
32. What is your greatest regret? I’ve done a lot of stupid, impulsive things, and some of it has lead to really bad outcomes. What the “greatest” one is... that’s debatable, but I can’t change it. I’m trying to move on.
43. What are your political views? That’s kind of a messy question, but I’m happy with anyone who’s looking to make the world a better place.
44. What are your views on sex? Sex is something between two people who feel really strongly about each other. That’s about it.
48. What do you believe makes a successful life? How much you contribute, and how much you help others.
58. Have you ever been in love? If so, describe what happened.I’ve been in love with Lana forever -- it feels like we’re meant for each other. I used to say it was destiny, but things have been a bit...
( ... )
13. What do you have in your pockets? My wallet, a button that fell off my shirt earlier, and lint.
14. Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics? ... not really. I tend to be chronically late, though.
15. How would you describe your childhood in general? Pretty lonely. I didn’t have many friends, and I wasn’t allowed to do a lot of things the other kids could, because of... well, that’s pretty obvious. My parents were worried that I’d hurt someone by accident, or make sports unfair for everyone else, and I don’t blame them. Back then we’d argue about it a lot, but now I realize why.
17. How much schooling have you had? I graduated from high school, and I did a semester at Central Kansas University.
24. As a child, what kinds of personality traits did you display? I was pretty quiet and shy. A bit of a loner. I had a tendency to pout, according to my mom, but I don’t remember it that way!
41. What is your greatest fear? Losing the people I love. Being unable to save someone.
Comments 13
19 76 43 88 50
Reply
Most of my abilities are natural, but it took a lot of practice to learn to control them. But as for things I wasn’t born with, well... that’s what school and parents are for.
20. While growing up, did you have any role models? If so, describe them.
Well... apparently, my dad was my biggest role model, but I don’t remember him, so it’s kind of hard to talk about that. There was my dad’s friend, Jack Jennings. He was like an uncle to me. He was just a fun guy, and I liked listening to all the stories about him and my dad when they were kids. He became Kansas State Senator, too, which was pretty cool.
37. If you could change one thing from your past, what would it be, and why?
Probably tell people the truth I don’t like to think about it; I can’t change the past, and there’d be too much to think about, to be honest.
43. What are your political views?
That’s kind of a messy question, but I’m happy with anyone who’s looking to make the world a better place.
50. Do you ( ... )
Reply
48 11 59 100 3
Reply
Clark Jerome Joseph Kent.
3. Who are/were your parents? (Know their names, occupations, personalities, etc.)
Martha and Jonathan Kent. Mom’s maiden name is Clarke, which is where I got my name from. Mom is State Senator and she’s really independent, caring and level-headed. She’s also a great cook. I can’t say much about Dad because... I don’t remember much about him, thanks to Paradisa. Mom told me some things, and Lana and Chloe have too, but I still don’t really know.
11. What does your voice sound like?
I don’t know how to describe it, but I’m told it’s nice to listen to?
14. Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics?
... not really. I tend to be chronically late, though.
18. Did you enjoy school?
For the most part, it was alright.
48. What do you believe makes a successful life?
How much you contribute, and how much you help others.
59. What do you look for in a potential lover?... seriously ( ... )
Reply
45 15 68 59 53
Reply
Pretty lonely. I didn’t have many friends, and I wasn’t allowed to do a lot of things the other kids could, because of... well, that’s pretty obvious. My parents were worried that I’d hurt someone by accident, or make sports unfair for everyone else, and I don’t blame them. Back then we’d argue about it a lot, but now I realize why.
17. How much schooling have you had?
I graduated from high school, and I did a semester at Central Kansas University.
29. What do you consider the most important event of your life so far?
I’ve had a lot of important events in my life, but I guess deciding to let go of my life on the farm. I ended up getting a job at the Daily Planet so I would be in the middle of the action, and I started accepting my destiny.
45. Are you able to kill? Under what circumstances do you find killing to be acceptable or unacceptable?
That’s a line that I refuse to cross. I won’t take a life, no matter what circumstances.
53. In general, how do you treat others ( ( ... )
Reply
PFHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. HA.
Reply
Reply
44 80 43 75 48
I've totally started watching this show, Clark is my ideal boyfriend XDXD
Reply
Here we go...
11. What does your voice sound like?
I don’t know how to describe it, but I’m told it’s nice to listen to?
16. What is your earliest memory?
Being found by my mom.
32. What is your greatest regret?
I’ve done a lot of stupid, impulsive things, and some of it has lead to really bad outcomes. What the “greatest” one is... that’s debatable, but I can’t change it. I’m trying to move on.
43. What are your political views?
That’s kind of a messy question, but I’m happy with anyone who’s looking to make the world a better place.
44. What are your views on sex?
Sex is something between two people who feel really strongly about each other. That’s about it.
48. What do you believe makes a successful life?
How much you contribute, and how much you help others.
58. Have you ever been in love? If so, describe what happened.I’ve been in love with Lana forever -- it feels like we’re meant for each other. I used to say it was destiny, but things have been a bit... ( ... )
Reply
52 79 24 17 41
Reply
My wallet, a button that fell off my shirt earlier, and lint.
14. Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics?
... not really. I tend to be chronically late, though.
15. How would you describe your childhood in general?
Pretty lonely. I didn’t have many friends, and I wasn’t allowed to do a lot of things the other kids could, because of... well, that’s pretty obvious. My parents were worried that I’d hurt someone by accident, or make sports unfair for everyone else, and I don’t blame them. Back then we’d argue about it a lot, but now I realize why.
17. How much schooling have you had?
I graduated from high school, and I did a semester at Central Kansas University.
24. As a child, what kinds of personality traits did you display?
I was pretty quiet and shy. A bit of a loner. I had a tendency to pout, according to my mom, but I don’t remember it that way!
41. What is your greatest fear?
Losing the people I love. Being unable to save someone.
( ... )
Reply
Leave a comment