Last to do this but....

Oct 19, 2007 21:03

 
Online journals are little filters that we each see every one else's lives through, the parts others choose to share with us. That said, we all think we are close, but really we seldom know *a lot* about each other. So I want you to ask me something you think you should know about me. Something that should be obvious, but you have no idea about. ( Read more... )

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jenny_wins October 19 2007, 23:16:36 UTC
If you could go for coffee with one famous person, who would it be?

Also, if you could punch one famous person, who would that be?

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commiegirl21 October 20 2007, 10:20:17 UTC
I would go for coffee with Stephen Fry but would probably spend the whole time feeling enormously intellectually inadequate so not talking!!

I could go with the predictable that I would punch Sean Connery but I don't think that I would, as mich as I dislike him, he is an old man and that would be mean. I would punch David Miliband becasue I hate his smirking, sleazy face.

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jenny_wins October 23 2007, 01:59:06 UTC
Oooh I very much agree on David Miliband.

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medievalshadow October 19 2007, 23:38:54 UTC
Why do you think fat is connected to ugliness?

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commiegirl21 October 20 2007, 10:29:10 UTC
I don't think that all people who are fat are ugly. Some people who are bigger can be very beautiful - Sophie Dahl for instance looked much better when she was a plus size model than she does now ( ... )

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medievalshadow October 20 2007, 13:17:23 UTC
It *is* totally you though, you know that, right?

I think your fat makes your look totally cute. When you put your hair into braids, your big eyes stick out so much, and combine that with chubby cheeks and pouty lips, and it's just insanely cute.

More like a puppy cute though, which I know, not many girls want to be.

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starlit__ October 20 2007, 09:47:18 UTC
if you could be really, way too disgustingly thin, would you be?


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commiegirl21 October 20 2007, 10:32:13 UTC
No - I think it would be terrible to be that thin and have everyone constantly telling you to put on wieght or asking if you are anorexic.

I feel really bad for people like Keira Knightley who are naturally skinny and have to constantly fend off questions about their weight. I find it strange that the media thinks it is so much more acceptable to pick on a person's weight if they are too thin than if they are too fat.

Having said that, I think the whole "size zero" trend is horrible and not womanly or acceptable at all.

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lkm089 October 20 2007, 11:45:36 UTC
Eww, please tell me that photo is a fake? :(

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starlit__ October 22 2007, 16:23:57 UTC
sadly, I don't think it is. just google 'anorexic' and loads of gross, non-photoshopped pictures come up.

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kingoffiends October 20 2007, 10:17:53 UTC
If you could open your own winery where would it be and what types of wine would you produce?

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Out of all the jobs you've had, which was your favourite?

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commiegirl21 October 20 2007, 10:37:34 UTC
Ooohh good questions!!

I would open up a winery in southern Spain and produce Rioja and Sauvignon Blanc - my favourite red and white wines.

Out of all my jobs the one I loved the most was when I worked for the photographic studio. I loved all the questions that we had to ask the families before coming in to have their portraits taken. I finding out who they were and what their hobbies were. I loved seeing how excited they were when they came in for the photo shoot and how much fun they had. Their reactions to the photos that they got was also great - many of then had never seen themselves looking so good!! I also love that I have a lasting reminder of that job - I have a canvas picture of myself that my parents got made (from a photo I had taken there) as a moving in present

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lkm089 October 20 2007, 11:47:28 UTC
This isn't a serious-like or amazing question, but; what is better, Simpsons or Family Guy?

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commiegirl21 October 20 2007, 22:27:25 UTC
I prefer Family Guy - it has made me cry laughing in the past.

I see that Simpsons is ground-breaking but I feel that now it is a bit tired. I think my humour has maybe moved on and I want something that is able to be a bit more close to the bone.

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lkm089 October 22 2007, 20:44:49 UTC
Debbie, I hereby charge you with blasphemy! BLASPHEMY I SAY!!

I sometimes prefer modern Simpsons to the older ones, as I think it's sutiably moved with the times, but that's just me. I do love Family Guy, and it's not necessarily a similar show to The Simpsons, but Simpsons will always win out for me.

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