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Fri Jun 19, 2009, 11:30 PM
Stole'd from the amazing :iconfacerot:, who you should all watch right now because he's pretty much made of win and sex.

Are you as normal/abnormal as you think you are? List 10 things about yourself that you believe other people don't do, have, own, act like, etc. Let people comment to find out just how unique or not unique the things you listed are.

1.) I listen to rap-based songs first thing in the mornings, turned all the way up, because trying to keep up with the fast lyrics wakes my brain up.

2.) Ever since my cousin made a joke about pavalova being like silkworms, I have been unable to eat it. I'm probably the only Australian I know who refuses to eat it. For similar reasons, I won't eat jelly or yohgurt.

3.) I've never broken a bone, been to a shrink of any kind or a councellor, had an operation except on my teeth, or been on medication apart from antibiotics and painkillers.

4.) I think that Graeme Gardener, in his earlier Goodies days, was sex on legs.

5.) I cut the nails on my left hand, but chew them on my right.

6.) I constantly attack my friends with a little more force than ';playfully' really warrants; usually enough to give them nasty bruises. This has led to me being known as a sadist, but I'm really not. :)

7.) I'm known for being 'fucked up' mainly due to one thing and one thing alone: a short story involving a gay fish god who was fried and eaten by his one night stand.

8.) I seem to have a slight vertical skew in my art. Not just the way I draw people (which is highly inaccurate to real proportions - again, they all have long faces and bodies) but everything else, too. When I did life drawing I kept having to correct things because I drew them too tall (and as it is I 'correct' my proportions so that they look right to me - because correct human proportions just seem so off). Not so much a disability or anything, just an odd preference.

9.) I watch people's mouths when they talk, not their eyes.

10.) Apparently, I have an extra bone in my ankle, and it means I can't wear heels without a lot of pain. Also, I can bend my legs backwards. That runs in the family, though. :P

I had a hard time thinking of things for this, but that's to be expected. I'm not a particularly special person. :)

The mood thing won't change again. I'm not angsty. Quite the opposite, in fact.

  • Mood: Angsty
  • Listening to: Stockholm Syndrome - Muse
  • Drinking: Nothing! :O

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:iconwill2bill:
1 - I would do that, for a similar reason, if I could drag my way across my room to my i-pod in the morning
6 - isn't that only peter?
You're plenty special.

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I am a complexly divisive individual capable of a lot of little perplexities that to many have meaning no greater than that of a small gnat. However, to a particularly few I weave a web of scalpels, sown together with fine wine and cheese.
:iconcomradeda:
6: I'm clearly not your friend. :P

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:iconzayda:
I don't do it to you because Athena is scary enough to stop me. =P

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One man's meat is another man's poison.
:iconzayda:
Or you just don't tease me enough.

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One man's meat is another man's poison.
:iconzayda:
by which I mean, you tease me just the right amount. Please don't make an effort to increase it.

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One man's meat is another man's poison.
:iconwill2bill:
heh, yeah she does that.
though I'm working to get her to stop trying to attack people in those sorts of situations

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I am a complexly divisive individual capable of a lot of little perplexities that to many have meaning no greater than that of a small gnat. However, to a particularly few I weave a web of scalpels, sown together with fine wine and cheese.
:iconjavelinface:
I don't tease you... too much. Just enough. :)
(Or I just make too many bad puns)
:iconcomradeda:
You hit me. :(

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I'm having fun. So should you, vermin.

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