Dec 13, 2004 17:23
I) First, recommend to me:
i. a movie:
ii. a book:
iii. a musical artist, song, or album:
iv. another LJ user that I don't have as a pal
II) I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
III) Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything
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here is my response to your second to last entry
1. a.)camp - an indepent film about gay people at a theatre camp... a lot of talented people!
b.)i haven't read a lot of book lately but there is this book that i wouldn't mind reading again - she's come udone by wally lamb (you can borrow it from me)
c.)mandy moore's "only hope" and "cry" - it's from her movie a walk to remember. i fell for her when she sang these songs in the movie.
d.)greg - my ex coworker. he goes to university of victoria. he's a movie buff. his livejournal name is gergery
2. a.)what is one place that you've never visited, but somehow feel drawn to that place because of a past life?
b.)in your opinion, what is love?
c.)if you were someone who had to do a profile on me, what would you write?
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India is definitely calling me though. I'll go when I'm a little older and more grounded.
b)what is love? To me love is more like compassion, the inexhaustible energy from the creative source. I've kinda lost all romantic notions of it. I'm seriously considering celibacy. I know I always say that then change my mind, but there is a very strong part of me that is attracted to the simple, monastic life.
or maybe I'm just highly dysfunctional. ;p
c) oh man, a profile on you, what would I write? I dunno. That' you are a true blue friend. Kind, creative, romantic. Fun to take to McDonalds late at night...:) oh yeah and a cheap drunk.
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book: a fine balance by rohinton mystry is an amazing book
music: I'm really digging the hidden cameras right now
user: carkass is a lovely lady
what is your favorite dessert?
are you religious?
do you believe in love at first sight?
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I'm not religious per say (by the way, does anyone know what "per say" means?..) I consider myself to be spiritual though. My great-grandmother was Mohawk, and somehow her ways have kinda found me, so I hounour a lot of first nations beliefs around nature and animal totems. However, I'm also very rooted in eastern philosophy,zen buddhism and yoga, so its an interesting combination.
I think that love at first sight is often a past-life connection. I remember this one girl I had a super intense connection with, but it was a lot of past-life stuff, and turned out very strangely. I always notice those feelings though, because it usually means that there is something I'm meant to explore with that person. However, I've learned the hard way that it doesn't always equate to love in this life.
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