Birth-necklace that my (dead) Grandma gave me.
What do you wish you could be?
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Birth-necklace that my (dead) Grandma gave me.
What do you wish you could be?
Well.
Same question.
Astronaut - I'm too short.
If you moved to a new town and didn't know anybody how would you begin to make friends?
by going to the classics section of the local library and talking to the people browsing them.
Same q
going to church, also chess activities.
what is your favourite time of day?
Night. When nobody annoys me with housework and I can read in peace.
Your favorite flower?
Buttercups or Daffodils....same flower just called by these different names by people.
Favorite tree?
weeping willows. . . they look so graceful swaying in the wind. . .
What are you afraid of? (Me - bugs, spiders. Love scary stuff, but can't handle insects.)
EH, MY POST VANISHED!!!! (anyway I wrote willows too :blush:)
I'm afraid of closets. In the dark they scare the hell out of me. I can't sleep with one open. Same with bathrooms. But my greatest fear are CLOWS THEY'RE SO CREEPY. LOOK:
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...MAGE_00117.jpg
see!!!
What do you collect?
I collect souls. (I wish). I used to have a great collection of toenails. But they grossed people out sitting there in that plastic flip top spree container so I had to stop (my therapist didn't think it was good for me with my people issues and all)
So right now, I am not collecting anything. Good question: pass it on.
ew. I used to chew my toinails when I was little tought. So collecting, isn't that bad.
I collect a bunch of stuff: teddy bears, books, pretty little things (usually in numbers of 2), painting supplies and manga.
What was your weirdest childhood habit?
Probably my imaginary friends.
What was you favorite cartoon when you were a child?
We had the same ones over and over and over and o.......So I would have to say Elpidio Valdes. I loved that: http://www.vanguardcinema.com/elpidi...diovaldes.html (and since I still watch cartoons and am a minor I would have to say: NARUTO! )
Same q?
There's nothing like the old Tex Avery directed "looney tunes" with bugs and foghorn leghorn and elmer and daffy. It's amazing how creative animators can be after the three martini lunch. quasimodo1 question: What was the best animated full-length movie you ever saw?
Shrek. JUST the original Shrek. That is my most favorite animated movie. I love the part where Shrek and Donkey are watching the little singing info box - that was hilarious.
Anyway.
Who is your favorite animated character?
It would have to be "foghorn leghorn" and company of classic looney tune fame. That southern accent coming from a giant rooster talking to a chickenhawk was hilarious. quasi Does anybody remember the full length animated movie which was the first attempt at doing "Lord of the Rings"?
I think i remember seeing it for rent but i never bothered to rent it.
Is there anyone to better to play a despicable character than Gene Hackman?
Christopher Walken
What is the most money you would spend on a pair of shoes?
It depends on what purpose the shoes were purchased to serve. If I am buying them for a practical purpose and purchasing them doesn't cause me to miss the car payment or the power bill, then I could probably spend more. But if they're just cute and they cost more than I spend at the grocery store then I wouldn't buy them.
Do you often "step in" and tell people how it is or how it ought to be if you think they're doing something that is wrong? (or do you just go about your business and keep your damn mouth shut)?
I can’t help but feel this is a rhetorical question. I keep my mouth shut and listen. I generally know where people are coming from when they make a bad decision. But if you don’t want my opinion, please don’t ask!
Would you vote for someone you hate just to vote against someone you hate, HATE?
No I would probably just not vote since that would be the only honest way to go about it.
why do people get so insulted about things that aren't directed towards them or don't have anything to do with them?
I was kidding about rhetorical, but now I'm really wondering! that's due to my extreme insecurity and strong belief that people dislike me. I think that's the answer to your question.
Why are some people blinded by their own beliefs?
"in my experience" some people who have less egocentric lifestyles would not assume that most everyone liked them and possibly be more likeable than they know. The last part of your question might better be answered by a Buhdist and a believer in karma. quasi
I am not Buddhist, Karma lies in the eye of the beholder, Quasi, mon ami. Why are people blinded by their beliefs? For the same reason that going through a tunnel allows a limited view. They errect walls which they procede to hide behind and no matter who points out that there is an opening in the wall, they refuse to see it. It is scientifically refered to as "tunnel vision", and isn't always limited to the religious, but to any with a narrow mind.
Why do people get mad at those who try just to keep the peace and not take sides, as if they should or must chose one over the other? http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...ies/GiveUp.gif
Because people unconsciously like to get in fights and/or discussions.
Why are people so nosy?
because it is easier to fix someone else’s problems than one's own
Why can't everyone be as great as us lit-netters?
because they haven't joined the lit-net yet!
why can't I stop watching Keanu Reeves' movies? (i think i asked this before)
becasue he has a great body???
why is the sky blue
(um, I never thought about that: DOES HE?)
Because pink and purple were too busy to join it.
Why is it raining every time I look out the window?
so you can't go outside and you have to spend more time on litnet!
why must growing up be so dreadful?
lifes tough and growing up is the training
why doesn't rain more often?
I guess that would depend upon where you live.
Why do people flock to that certain vulgar talk show host on the Radio... not mentioning any names...? (as in, isn't he a bit old to be the radical dude?!)
I don't get it either. It's easiest to laugh at other people.. There was a local show that would call businesses and most of the time would get people who spoke very little english and would ask them stupid question and basically make fun of them. Apparently these people couldn't get a laugh by picking on people they're own size...any who, it's was the highest rated morning show in the area.:sick:
Same Question:
Why do people flock to that certain vulgar talk show host on the Radio... not mentioning any names...? (as in, isn't he a bit old to be the radical dude?!)
Well because as horrid as what he says I think a lot of people appreciate the social satire that emulates from it. The secret behind outrageous humour is to do something that people would normally find offensive in their culture, but when down in good humour, will mostly be accompanied by a laugh. I myself will make endless racist jokes, but because of debates and just random political conversations all the people who I joke with know that the jokes are meaningless. By making the jokes I am in fact not making fun of the race in question but the mentality that some people actually believe this crap. Kind of like the movie Borat and the Jew jokes, the joke behind that wasn't that Jews have the ability to turn into money grabbing cockroaches or that Jews have horns and look like demons and lay eggs. No the joke was that the people in the country had actually believed this about the Jews. So offensive humour is not really funny because it offends, or at least I don't think so, it is funny because it is satirizing a much more dangerous mentality.
If up was down and down was up, would we have more plane crashes?
Gravity and ytivarg would be the same, I believe.
Ever meet anyone clumsy enough to fall "up" the stairs?
yeah I've done it
have you ever seen anyone walk out of the loo with her skirt tucked into her underpants?
Yeah, my mum. I'm always helping her out of the most embarrassing situations!
Would you force-feed a vegetarian chicken soup?
No.
Would you force feed a diabetic a candy cane? (Thanks Alice)
no
would you melt chocolate X-Lax into a Tony the Tiger mold, which was a prize in a box of cereal, so that it looked like a chocolate, then feed it to your little sister? and if you would, how many would you give her?
Since I don't have a sister I don't know but I would probably give ten to my brother (what is x-lax anyways? is it poisonous? is it candy? what is it? *hits idiot self*)