#1. When I space out, which is often, no matter what I tell you I'm actually thinking about, the truth is that I'm probably making up stories in my head, none of which you will ever hear about or read. They're mine, completely and utterly.
#2. I have a difficult time relying on people. It's nothing personal.
#3. Tomatoes make me feel nauseaus to an extent. When I was little, I had a traumatic experience with them...
#4. I smile when I insult people, and try to use big words. The confusion on people's faces is much more satisfying than embarressment or anger.
#5. I'm kind of a selfish, egotistical bitch sometimes, in all my scary little ways.
#6. When I was little, I thought the television might explode if you pressed the wrong button.
#7. I'm a Jack of all trades and a master of none.
#8. People who don't think much tend to piss me off, especially when they brag about it, or just regurgitate other people's opinions.
#9. I enjoy argueing with people. It's just really fascinating to see what people are passionate about, and why. I don't want people to agree with me, neccissarily.
#10. Over-efficiency tends to be one of my greatest faults.
Well then, I'm willing to bet a bunch of random people blog-surfing will get a kick out of this. And I'm dead serious about the tomato thing too.






Do you know it took me this long to realize that you ALSO like Kurt from X-Men?!
Kurt is amazing. AMAZING.
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I think the First Amendment is probably the most important thing that you have in this country. And I'm always horrified at the cavalier way that you (Americans) treat it.
.Neil Gaiman.
Welcome to dA!!!
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..just click the fucking link.
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I think the First Amendment is probably the most important thing that you have in this country. And I'm always horrified at the cavalier way that you (Americans) treat it.
.Neil Gaiman.
You ahve joined me here on devArt!
This is most exciting!
And now, I'm off to read all your wonderful works.
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I think the First Amendment is probably the most important thing that you have in this country. And I'm always horrified at the cavalier way that you (Americans) treat it.
.Neil Gaiman.
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