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Five Random Facts About Yourself
altuixde:
I've been in two car accidents. The first one was totally my fault and the second one was totally not my fault. I was shaken up for a while after both accidents but fortunately I wasn't injured and neither was the other driver in the second accident (there was no other driver in the first accident). Now I'm especially careful to avoid getting into another accident because I'm afraid of getting PTSD.
About whistling, that's something I do a lot since I'm not good at singing. I try not to whistle when people can hear me, though, because I don't want to annoy them. My favorite songs are the ones that are fun to whistle along with.
seibo:
Oooh this seems fun!
1) My current relationship started as a long distance relationship (2 out of 4 years so far)
2) I have a weird bone nubbin on my left rib
3) Before I realized I was bi I thought that liking boobs was a totally straight thing to do
4) My greatest fear is running over someone with my car
5) My sister and I preferred to play with Polly Pockets over barbies because they were a better height to use in conjunction with pokemon action figures
altuixde:
seibo, do you think you could've broken your rib without realizing it? I have a nubbin on my sternum and I think that could be the place where it healed after a childhood sledding accident.
ChocoCats:
Well then.
1. I was born with my umbilical cord wrapped around my neck. According to my mother, she gave birth to me because my father wanted a 3rd child to quell quarrels between my older siblings (they get along fine most of the time anyways). Then he wanted to get a 4th child, hopefully a boy, to balance out. He got what he wanted.
2. I had a strange habit of pinching my mother's elbow. That died out when I get older.
3. I deep cut my left middle finger trying to open a soda can and my parents had to go to a hospital to get it stitched. After that, I can't open them myself without asking my guardians until I got older.
4. One of my first video games was Yoshi Island on the GBA. My family beat it numerous times though we never complete it 100% (we never knew that Extra levels exist) and we could never beat Secret-6. We also played Mario Kart Super Circuit and we always played as light weights (mostly Yoshi and Toad). For those who played Smash with me, you can guess why I mained as him. He's was my favorite character since then and would always played as him at every spin-offs he's in.
5. I like to do Jigsaw puzzles. I was pissed when I found out that my parents lost a piece from the 1,000-piece Stonehenge puzzle I got from London last summer when I came back from art class.
Virgofall:
--- Quote from: DeviantProtagonist on April 01, 2015, 12:03:53 pm ---5. Lastly, I'm agnostic; while I've no concrete beliefs, I feel there's a form of omniscience to exist beyond our physical plane. Not only do established religions find themselves prone to bigotry and even violence, I'd rather be content with knowing my answer once I pass.
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--- Quote from: seibo on April 02, 2015, 04:59:05 am ---3) Before I realized I was bi I thought that liking boobs was a totally straight thing to do
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I can relate to these, to an extent.
1. Somewhat related to Seibo's, the very few times I'm affected by fanservice (I consider myself demi-), it tends to be male-orientated fanservice. I've always had more of a fascination towards women's bodies than men's, and I'm not quite sure why - yet when I do become interested in someone, they've always been male. Eh. -shrug-
2. Wordplay and taking things completely and utterly "seriously" tend to be my favorite forms of humor, although the latter causes problems, typically because my intonation doesn't make it clear.
3. I curse like a sailor nowadays (I don't do so here simply because of the forum terms), but when younger, hearing but a "damn" out of me would shock those around; I was always the kid who tried to be squeaky-clean. I gave up on that around 15-16, though, because life.
4. While I rarely watch television in general to begin with, I avoid medical dramas like the plague. The last time I watched a few minutes of one, I went to bed feeling really agitated for no apparent reason. I think they're just way too emotionally arousing for me, given their topics.
5. I overthink EVERYTHING, and tend to operate on pure logic. This has its consequences; I tend to have some really strange/conflicting/whathaveyou opinions on things that may or may not change in a heartbeat given new information, yet this same trait seems to be why people like me sometimes.
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