Since I'm such a fast person when it comes to writing a journal entry...
So here's this tagging game, out of the blue. Seems nice
You can throw up some questions, tag people, and they will answer them in an excited manner. Yayz! But with some hefty rules, because anarchy is for... so, the rules
The rules of this tagging game are as follows: You must post these rules.
Each person must post 5 things about themselves in their journal.
Answer the questions the tagger set for you in their post, and create ten new questions for the people you tag to answer.
You have to choose 11 people to tag and post their icons on your journal.
Go to their page and tell them you have tagged him/her.
No tag backs.
No stuff in the tagging section about "you are tagged if you are reading this". You legitimately have to tag 11 people.
( I guess I'll just leave out the tagging part. Shh...
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Five things: I like Sevendust, I haven't drank coffee in a long time but I should have, right now I'm thinking what would be nice to tell about myself, I pretty much enjoy sci-fi and fantasy, I'm not getting enough sleep because I'm lazy ( fuck logics ), when awake, I can write a short essay about a lot of topics. ( Yes, that's six, but one didn't count
)
And the enormous struggle comes.
Q1: If you were to change one, and one thing only in the universe, what would it be?
A1: Well, fuck that, bro
1 I wouldn't change anything. I could save humanity. Why? If we need to be saved, it's mostly our mistake, because we - as a race - are idiots. If we are not, then the whole case is inexistant. So, that was for a short and nihilist thought
This one came obviously because I don't have an opinion because I try to live without regrets
So let me think... Maybe... Umm, not that... A magical "barrier" in human idiotism would be great. A magical barrier, and when people cross it with their idioticity, they would just get electrocuted, fixed, whatever
Indeed, it's not a *universal* solution, but it's quite close.
Q2: When you see one of your dear fellows being utterly sad or troubled, what is the first thought that comes to your mind?
A2: That he/she is sad/troubled. Derrrppppp. I try to find out the cause of this utter anomaly in his/her feelings, then when we finally get to the point, I'll start thinking on something to cheer him/her up. Not always by some improvised puns and/or jokes, because a.) I don't want to be a clown all the time; b.) if it's serious, I get sad too. So it is quite common that I'll try to find some kind of solution, or ask more about the issue. Like a fucking helpdesk. Because I'm such an emotional person. Derp.
Q3: Which one would you rather go to? Drinker night or Grand ball?
A3: Drinker night. Watch the others get wasted and shoot some compromitting photos. Tee-hee.
Q4: Lets say you meet a person who you find very likeable and you can relate to very much, but you aren't attracted to physically (maybe because he or she belongs to the gender less attractive to you, or another coequal reason). Could you ever feel the same towards this person if they confessed romantic love towards you? Justify your answer, please
A4: Well, I have a similar case. But it's not so LGBT, since she's a girl and I'm a boy
But it still kinda fits, because she's indeed likeable, but not attractive for me. Okay, not fitting *enough*, because she's not that likeable, but posessing these experiences help me imagining the situation
So (
finally answering the friggin' question ), I definitely couldn't. As far as I can imagine, there would be a chaotic void of emotions swirling around in me. So, you know, here is this person I like very much, but I shouldn't, and etc. etc. This might be something like a minified experience of finding out that your sexual orientation isn't what you thought
But the feeling would definitely try to rip me. With some success.
Q5: Which was your favourite video game from the Nintendo era? (If you missed this era, or didn't took part in it, then name your first video game you felt you had to play with, or the boogie man would have eaten you alive!)
A5: Geeks unite!
Well, no Nintendo indeed, but I had some PC games I really liked as a kid
Like Aladdin, Aladdin, and what comes to my mind, wait... yeah, Aladdin. And Lion King.
One of my favourite experiences was when my uncle acquired the famous game, called Duke Nukem 3D, and I was the first one to try it
I was around... hmpf... 4.
Yeah, Warcraft II and Mortal Kombat 3 were there too. And a little bit of Mario. Oh! And Jazz Jackrabbit! The first and the original!
And I did definitely miss out some other games. Well, those were awesome, too
Q6: Why is caffé latte weird in a bottle with a Salsa Sauce label?
A6: Racism. Pure racism.
Q7: Which punk would you choose? (Such as Steampunk, Cyberpunk, Dieselpunk, etc.)
A7: All of them!
All of them are quite fabulous, and I shall not exhaust my brain upon the issue of choosing a single one.
Q8: Do you have a defined style? If so, then how would you describe it?
A8: Kinda. Describe? "Leave it as it is."
Q9: According to your self-observation, what is the most devious about you?
A9: To my self-observation? I didn't notice anything devious on me at all
Well, to others, maybe the way I think. You know, coder-guy, thinking in some mysterious ways, also overcomplicating the issue as a hobby, and then twist them, so maybe others will understand it better...
Another contestant is that I can appreciate morbid stuff as art. ( Nope, I'm a kind guy, really kind
)
Q10: What is the first and last item of your priorities?
A10: Well, tough one. I was living without spoken priorities
But I'll try to make an unordered listing
Tolerance over everything. Of course there are questionable cases, where people can't tell if something's tolerable or just plain mad, but let's just don't take these cases into account. Because I don't want to write a novel. Yup.
2Another major thing is not insulting others without a
PROPER cause. Yeah, that one word is so important, it could get its own place in the list
I mean, when you bitch around somebody because his clothes aren't ABIBAS ( yes, I did pick a probably existing Chinese copy-brand intentionally
) is
not a proper cause. And I could list a lot more. But I don't really get it, because most of them are straightforward. ( I don't want to be a hypocrite though, I also needed help to "reinvent" some obvious things
)
Here's another thing. Being open with other people and being open-minded. Why. Because it's not a good experience to walk among frowning cowards who look rapidly away when you look at them. And it can make your day when you just talk to a friendly random stranger
I also mentioned open-mindedness, because it relates to this one ( heck, it also relates to a lot of other things
). Because people can - and usually are - different from you, and instead of picking on them, you have to handle it, preferably open-mindedly, instead of picking on them
. ( If they don't offend you, of course. See, a proper cause. ) They can be funny, weird, friendly, shy, whatever.
These were the nice things. Woop-woop. I've noticed right now that only the
most important was in question. Well, choose one
The least important. Hmpf. Killing a cannibal bus-driver with a frozen waffle. Of course, that can change. In case of sudden cannibal attack, for example
1 I realized only after the second reading that the second comma has a really important role in that sentence
2 I guess I already did.
So thank you for reading this whole, if you did, cheers