I got a few pm's after my last blog. Some didn't want to comment here and that's fine I welcome any communication. I have just been thinking about this 'self image' a bit and I know I over think everything. It's odd how the human being can be and act, I don't have low self-esteem,at least I don't think so, I like myself for the most part. I know what in my behavior I should fix (at least a few things) and I take small steps in doing just that. Like meeting girls at school was a pretty big step for ...
OMG I think it's been a year already since the last time I visited litnet.. gaud I miss all of my friends here.. Life after graduation is really a whole different story.... *sobs* I miss y'all~ I don' know what to post now, I feel like a scatterbrain as of the moment. T_T
I was wondering how you describe yourself. Is it possible to give a realistic description of yourself? Do you define yourself with your taste in music, books or movies. I could tell people my five favorite movies, musicians and authors but does that mean people know anything about me. Probably not because I read books by more authors than I list as my favorite and none of my favorite movies is in the genre I usually prefer movies to be in. Music maybe but that changes with time, for example this ...
The title refers to the first novel in a series byJanet Evanovich detailing the sometimes funny, chaotic life of one Stephanie Plum--Bounty Hunter. There are currently 18 books in the series--very fast reads and for the most part fluff with a sweet taste. Truth to tell Stephanie makes Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone a stuffy old maid in comparison. I quit around book 12 mostly to catch my breath. I will be the first to admit being a fan of series. I'm also at the age where I can ...
And can only choose one book to take? We have all heard this question asked many times in a variety of different ways, and I have never been able to give a satisfactory answer to the question. Meaning I could never come up with one solid answer that I felt was the "right" answer, as a person who is used to reading many books at once the thought of choosing only one book, even in purely hypothetical circumstances always seemed a near impossible task, so my every attempt ...