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21 Apr 2012, 11:15 pm

1. Being with my dog.
2. Spending time with my closest friends.
3. The Kinks
4. Feeling respected and accepted by the staff and members of my clubhouse.
5. Going on my Wii.

Were you ever excited about something, just for it to go sour?


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22 Apr 2012, 12:18 am

Plenty of times. Can't think of any specific examples at the moment though.

Have you ever done a yard sale (where you put your stuff that you want to sell on your lawn and people come and buy it from you)?



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22 Apr 2012, 12:18 am

Always! It happens almost everytime! Then I tried being pessimistic and indifferent about something, and it usually turns out alright!

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EDIT: Sorry, posted too quickly. Yes, I have.

Do you consider yourself athletic?



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22 Apr 2012, 2:23 pm

I walk a lot, and am thin and rather strong for my size, but too unco-ordinated for actual sports.

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22 Apr 2012, 2:34 pm

I'm not now, but I was fairly fit when I was younger. I enjoyed team games in school as it was an easy way for me to communicate with people. Don't have a lot of friends to do these sports with now though.

Do you feel content when you are on you're own?



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22 Apr 2012, 2:42 pm

It depends on the situation. I would not feel so safe if I was being left out in a group on purpose, or in a crowded public place alone. but I would feel very content just walking around the park or sneaking off to some place when there is no one else around.

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22 Apr 2012, 6:40 pm

I think it depends. I am okay doing things by myself and often prefer it, but at times you want to have people around to share an experience or just to goof around with.


What feature do you think is your best?



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22 Apr 2012, 9:08 pm

Stubern persistents in my ambitions. It is all so my worst.

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22 Apr 2012, 9:09 pm

Hmm... maybe my intelligence and rational approach to social and moral issues? I also value myself as being fair and open-minded, but that's not to say I'm a saint. I can be downright nasty and angry sometimes.

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22 Apr 2012, 9:14 pm

Intelligence....

Same question (and a very good one, it is, I agree with Unloser)

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22 Apr 2012, 9:35 pm

My best feature is probably that I am quite a rational person. I wonder if this an autistic trait, as I noticed UnLoser said the same and most autistic people I have met appear to be quite rational thinkers too. Most NT's that I've known on the other hand don't seem to have this same level of rationality. There also seems to be reports that clarify this as well, what do you all think?

How good is you're memory?



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22 Apr 2012, 9:48 pm

My memory? It really depends. On a test, I'll only need to skim the pages with the material on it a couple times when studying in order to pass a test. I can clearly remember events that happened long ago and remember several miniscule details from those events. Now, I can still remember a lot of details events that happened a year ago, but what happened yesterday or even minutes ago seem really blurry to me. A teacher once asked me what I did over the weekend and I just blanked out.

Oh, and if you had asked me what my age was a couple months ago, I will say that I'm thirteen before realizing that I'm a fourteen-year-old in highschool, though it's probably because I'm a bit stubborn about the change from middle school to high school. :roll:

What's your earliest memory?


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22 Apr 2012, 10:02 pm

I would say my memory is similar to yours, I have a better long term memory than I do short term. Just the other day my mother was showing me where she is going on holiday in the Summer, and thought the area looked familiar from a past holiday we had been on. I confirmed this right away as I recognized the walkway and neighboring buildings straight away, and I hadn't seen the place in 14 years. I also tend to remember silly things more than the important stuff. As for something I may have been studying the previous day, my mind can draw a blank on certain details. Certainly didn't make studying easier!

As for my earliest memory, that would be my 3rd birthday party.

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22 Apr 2012, 10:25 pm

My earliest memory would be the one where I woke up in my bedroom alone around the late morning or early afternoon. The blinds were open and the sky was bright blue and sunlight was spilling from the window. And I remember being really confused and feeling really empty because I could not remember anything from the day before or anything after that (well, actually, maybe I knew little bits, but they didn't connect, so I don't know). So basically, my earliest memory was one of me wondering what happened to my memory. :P

What is your sense of humor like?


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23 Apr 2012, 1:23 pm

My sense of humour is a bit sarcastic and also just a bit of plain silly humour.

What's the last movie that you watched that you found funny?



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23 Apr 2012, 8:39 pm

I really don't know, I don't watch a lot of movies, or I just keep watching the same ones over and over again. 8O

Uhm, anime movies count right? In that case, it wouild be Hetalia: Paint it White :P

Have you ever had braces?


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