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Kudos to this person for actually replying to my masked wrestling prompt. "I am the Fruit Hero" is now my phrase du jour.
This has no correlation with that question about my sexuality, I promise. -
Well, lookit that. My formspring HAS actually been used since I migrated to /ask. Anyway, no. You could make a case for me not being all the way to the one side of the Kinsey scale, but I don't think I'd get more than one notch closer to the middle.
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I don't doubt that someone knows someone knows someone... etc. all the way out to encompass all 6 (7?) billion of us.
I tend to believe that it's overthinking things to believe that there's some kind of all-encompassing plan at work out there. On the other hand, I think that just being human gives us a lot of very visceral things in common, no matter how many cultural differences might be layered on top of that. -
Half Blood Prince, Star Trek, and Coraline. Yeah, I don't get to the movies much.
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This may be kind of cheating, but my the first thing that came to my mind was Aaron the Moor's gallows monologue.
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...writing shit down?
Pens, mainly, I suppose. Pencils would smudge in my moleskein. See how much of a fucking hipster I am? -
If I were a hobbit, I would have come of age this year.
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I thought so at first, too, but I'm starting to notice that unless I get the chance to regularly corner someone by Formspring or IM that they can slip away into the ether almost effortlessly. I suppose I am only missing long form blogging and the sense of connection that built up as you got to know someone through his or her writing.
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I'm taking a RTMT hiatus. I am secretly hoping that one of the other members will be so moved by its absence that they will start trying to hype it up and give it some kind of life apart from my ego. Barring that, I am waiting for a person or a passage to inspire me, rather than trying to crank one out every week.
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I'm not from Phoenix, but I live here now. Most of the best people I know here aren't *from* here, though. Nothing like a city of expatriates.
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A bit. And, you know, working out the sorts of questions, comments, and remarks that will get a reaction from my followers.
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Technically I'm here through Wednesday. I've only just now gotten so bored that I've stopped willfully ignoring the projects with due dates in January.
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Now you get to figure out the next big question: how the hell do you find people worth knowing when you're not in college?
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You could be a hell of a lot more stupid than me and still get your own blog. That's the internet, baby!
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Zero. Absolutely none. Other than Facebook, but that doesn't count.
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Yeah, the one person I keep in touch with is a guy I've known since kindergarten. I've stopped referring to him as my friend and started calling him my "same-age sibling."
He went to a Catholic high school, though, while I went to public school, so it's still technically true that I don't speak to anyone from my graduating class. -
For me, I just felt like at college I'd had a chance to sort of "start over" (as cliche as it sounds). I did not try to reinvent myself in the least, but I found that once I wasn't expected to be the kid I was in High School, I had the chance to mellow out and find my center again.
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Strange, strange, strange. If anything it's the people I knew in college who I stayed in touch with the longest. High school was strictly out of sight, out of mind.
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...America's... say what?
We certainly have the means to do a lot more good than we are, but a republic isn't exactly a deft political organization. We're a society that prides ourselves on our individuality, so it should probably come as no big surprise that we're garbage when it comes to trying to work out the greater good.
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