Instead of the 20 facts thing, I'd like to answer questions you guys have about me. I'm not going to promise that I'll answer anything, but I can't think of a question right now that I wouldn't answer. So try me.
To put it simply: Why does your life lack romance? I've always kind of wondered what inside of you seems to be able to make friends with girls / talk to them really easily (as that's alot of peoples problems from the start when they have trouble romanticially), but never actually be in a relationship. Is there something that scares you away from a relationship or something like that? Because you're a good looking guy and I don't think it'd be hard for you to find a girl if you wanted to.
thanks for asking this question. whenever i think about this, and i have a lot recently, a lot of small, sort of valid answers to your question come to mind. they're all pretty trivial, and i can tell you them if you want me to, but they're not necessary. i think it all boils down to this: i have very little self-awareness. i think i see myself very, very differently than other people see me, and i think this ignorance has led me to pass up lots of opportunities and to look for relationships in the wrong places and ways. so basically it's a maturity thing that'll end soon enough, hopefully. i've come to accept it though, which is good.
Re: a few questions, actually...kylokaySeptember 16 2005, 04:04:04 UTC
vanilla, graham cracker, cherries.
the Great Schism divided the good and the bad ants from eachother. when i would go outside and put the nozzle of my squirt gun down into the bad ants hole, they would flood out through both their hole and the Great Schism. The Great Schism was a crack in the concrete, and it forever put the good ants on top.
i ought to be listening to the new Sigur Ros or Thelonious Monk.
there are no worst things or people in the world.
eugenia. eramlyn eugenia gistelli. i asked my parents about this one.
2. it is, but my computer's slow and sending songs scares me. i can burn stuff for you though if you want.
3. no
4. italo calvino
5. i love books to death. i'm just hoping lit doesn't ruin them for me like stewart almost did. not that i don't really like stewart, i just have trouble when i have to read along with other people, and when the books aren't of my own choosing.
4. Path to the Nest of Spiders, If On a Winter's Night a Traveler, Marcovaldo, The Baron in the Trees, Mr. Palomar, Invisible Cities, Cosmicomics, T Zero, Castle of Crossed Destinies, The Watcher, The Cloven Viscount, lots more. Italian, wrote from early 40's to early 80's, mostly short stories and novellas.
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i like how i answered this one first because it's really easy.
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the Great Schism divided the good and the bad ants from eachother. when i would go outside and put the nozzle of my squirt gun down into the bad ants hole, they would flood out through both their hole and the Great Schism. The Great Schism was a crack in the concrete, and it forever put the good ants on top.
i ought to be listening to the new Sigur Ros or Thelonious Monk.
there are no worst things or people in the world.
eugenia. eramlyn eugenia gistelli. i asked my parents about this one.
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2. Is Sigur Ros on your comp? (And if so, would you be willing to get on AIM and send it to me?)
3. Have you done the chem lab write up?
4. Favorite author?
5. What's the nerdiest thing about you?
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2. it is, but my computer's slow and sending songs scares me. i can burn stuff for you though if you want.
3. no
4. italo calvino
5. i love books to death. i'm just hoping lit doesn't ruin them for me like stewart almost did. not that i don't really like stewart, i just have trouble when i have to read along with other people, and when the books aren't of my own choosing.
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2. Could you? Could you? Could you? *bounce*
3. hehe...I <3 procrastination
4. what's he writtwn
5. It can harm books... but you could try reading them ahead of time, if that'd help... *shrug* I dunno...
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4. Path to the Nest of Spiders, If On a Winter's Night a Traveler, Marcovaldo, The Baron in the Trees, Mr. Palomar, Invisible Cities, Cosmicomics, T Zero, Castle of Crossed Destinies, The Watcher, The Cloven Viscount, lots more. Italian, wrote from early 40's to early 80's, mostly short stories and novellas.
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