Ooh, this is hard! Lots of the things I most associate with you are also things about me, and therefore less interesting to ask about.
OK: wanting to be a lion tamer, the Chalet School, layering shades of one colour, being creative with vegetables, and... well, I don't have the perfect non-ambiguous phrase for the idea, but "living thoughtfully" or "living mindfully" are quite close.
I was going to ask lathany, but since she's going to make me something this year (no one answered my post for that meme-thingy :-( ), I figure I should let her off easy.
Hee! I'm starting to think maybe these things are hard for everyone in different ways - yours are difficult because my mental image of you is a weird mish-mash of Annaleigh, LJ, and a day at Lake Geneva (the US version) ;-)
So what we have is: online RPGs of the genuine-roleplaying variety, being tough and spiky (in a good way, I hasten to add!), zombies, scarily-coloured ice cream, and Dr Seuss.
That icon is partly to blame for me realising that yes, swimming in the sea is great and I haven't done it in ages. That wasn't until near the end of last summer, and I've been waiting for the next one ever since...
(And if you were stuck at home with no internet and no phone, you would be welcome to come and piggyback on ours, natch. Even if we knitted and spodded and never actually said a word out loud *g*, you're always welcome. :D)
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OK: wanting to be a lion tamer, the Chalet School, layering shades of one colour, being creative with vegetables, and... well, I don't have the perfect non-ambiguous phrase for the idea, but "living thoughtfully" or "living mindfully" are quite close.
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So what we have is: online RPGs of the genuine-roleplaying variety, being tough and spiky (in a good way, I hasten to add!), zombies, scarily-coloured ice cream, and Dr Seuss.
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Funny thing is I don't really think of you as an internet person anymore since our online spaces barely intersect.
And yes, I too don't socialise much in meatspace. The difference being I mostly don't socialise with people I've even met.
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(And if you were stuck at home with no internet and no phone, you would be welcome to come and piggyback on ours, natch. Even if we knitted and spodded and never actually said a word out loud *g*, you're always welcome. :D)
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