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I go by Bunny online; it's one of many nicknames Nathan has for me, along with Ducky, Robocop (from when I hurt my neck) and Thumbelina.
My real name isn't such a secret.. I just do most things online under a pseudonym so I'm not so google-able. -
Hmm, furthest means furthest from home... and I'm not quite sure where I should consider home to be! I've lived in Melbourne, Taipei, Brisbane and Geelong; been to Hong Kong and a lot of places in the eastern states of Australia, and Perth once when I was 2. Hopefully next year I can say Japan.. :)
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Right now? Hmm..
Soir De FĂȘte by Yann Tiersen
Mother North by Satyricon
Love is a Battlefield by Pat Benatar
Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26 by Max Bruch
Simple Things by Belle & Sebastian
Je m'appelle Jane by Jane Birkin and Mickey 3D
Ask again in a few days! :) -
Uh.. thanks. Who is this?
Beauty is the in the eye of the beholder. Some people think I'm detestable. I'm trying to make up my own mind. Some days I seriously think my Mum should have gone all Spartan on me (they would leave 'weakling' babies on a mountain top to die from exposure or be eaten by vultures; if they survived, they were deemed worthy enough to raise), some other days I think I am okay. I can see good things in me, but when other people can't.. well, you start to doubt. -
I do sometimes!
I think I look silly. This has a lot to do with the fact that everyone's nose widens a little when she smile, and it sort of highlights the scar on mine. Yes, I know that nobody cares or even notices it, but I'm constantly aware of it. -
I think everybody wants attention; in a way, it sort of validates their existence if other people react to them. But there are different ways people seek attention whether they would want to admit it or not, none should really be condemned. I mean hey, people get married because they love each other (you can hope) but they have weddings for attention.. should we beat them with a stick? Maybe, but that's beside the point.
I blog because I always have, since I first got the internet in 1997, and before that it was writing diaries; it's not so much a matter of whether people read it or not, it's just nice to get my thoughts out of my head. It's also nice to look back on a blog or a journal as a sort of chronicle of a time - writing it down for a public audience sort of steers me away from "today I woke up, hated Tony Abbott and cooked chicken for dinner" sort of stream of consciousness, and more towards a type of writing that is actually fun for myself (and maybe others) to look back on.
Formspring is just fun when people aren't trolling. Facebook is actually very, very handy - a lot of my friends from elementary school are scattered all over the world (I went to an international school, overseas), so it's a very convenient way of keeping in touch with each other. Some of them I haven't seen in 10+ years but we still talk, share photos, get excited about things that are happening for each other.. facebook is pretty cool in that it can facilitate that. -
No. The fact that formspring is anonymous makes it a notorious forum for people to say atrocious things. People whinge about how the site should be shut down because it'll 'cause' teen suicide, etc, but really - it's so easy to press delete, have a laugh at the ridiculousness and forget about it.
Having said that, I'll only really delete things that are completely gross, stupid, obscene, not actually a question or just totally hateful. -
I don't know who this is, but isn't everybody hypocritical to some degree? Probably even you.
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Um.. perhaps your disregard for capitalization and apostrophes has something to do with it?
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Ooh! As macabre as it is, I'll always consider Sylvia Plath a bit of a kindred spirit. And I would totally go out with Yeats if just for his poetry.
However, Cat gave me the complete works of Anne Sexton for Christmas and I'm loving it, a lot. And then there is 'Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons' by Marilyn Hacker - that is what began my absolute adoration for the sonnet form and will always be one of my absolute favourite books. -
Arts at La Trobe.. so; English, philosophy, art history. Love it!
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On a whim, I put in a late entry application for uni - so my world has been in a huge spin ever since.
Luckily, everything appears to be calming down now and I may finally have the time and mental energy to come back - but don't fret, I won't disappear again. -
Quite a few things. One of the biggest (with the longest lasting consequences) was going straight from high school to university, because I had a scholarship that wouldn't let me take a year off. I wasn't ready, I didn't enjoy it, and I ended up failing almost everything miserably because I really needed that year off.
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Erm, I have high cheekbones? I'm not sure. Lots of people comment on my eyes, so I'll pick them.
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Hmm.. I'm not sure. I tend to lose my guy-radar when I'm in love; the only person who is beautiful to me in a romantic way is the person I love.
But I don't know.. I have a bit of a thing for Scandinavian black metal musicians right now. -
No, have you?
You're asking someone who burst into tears upon accidentally killing a cabbage moth once, who was miserable and shaken for days after watching 3 Guys 1 Hammer. -
They are like this naturally.. my whole family has blue eyes except Cat whose change between blue and green.
I do wear violet contacts occasionally though - the type that Asian girls wear to make their irises look huge, like dolls' eyes.
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Bunny’s Bio
I'm just a girl in the world.

