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A listener. I don't really talk that much.
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Shogun's filet mignon and chicken, plus noodles and rice. Amazing.
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A Fly Went By. Then when I was slightly older, Anything and everything by Judy Blume, or those Apple Chiller paperbacks.
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I don't, no. I have no idea what that site is, actually. Should I sign up?
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Nine Inch Nails. I don't even really have to explain why, right? I mean come on. COME ON.
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Aw man...Very first crush was a boy in my neighborhood named Johnathon Foster. I was SO IN LOVE with him, and I'm not really sure why. And then the first crush that I count is Jerrad Cowan. 4th and 5th grades, I was all about him. And Thomas Hatcher. Man, I was kind of a trampy middle schooler.
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Oooh! I have a list of places I shop in my website's sidebar! But I'll rehash what I've got. And I'm so late answering this, lol.
I usually buy my clothes online from Alloy. Their sales make my face pleased. If I go to a physical store, it's usually Old Navy. If not Old Navy, then I'll try and peruse Lane Bryant's clearance. There's not much of a selection as far as physical stores are concerned when you're fat, so I really usually just stick to online shopping. And I'd like to wear better clothes so maybe this time next year, these answers will be different. -
asked by wereouttagas
Oh lord. I shoulda seen this coming and yet I didn't. And now I have to scramble...I haven't made a lot of movies, actually. So I'm not sure if I have a style. I'll answer in terms of films that influenced me to want to make my own, whether it's for their writing, cinematography, or otherwise. In no particular order:
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Halloween
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Clerks
Evil Dead
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That is a good question. I don't exactly know, myself. Wait, do you mean formspring? It's just something that lets people ask questions to someone else.
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I think it's because once compromise comes into play, then it may seem like a politician is weak-willed somehow. Compromise equates to being infirm in your own beliefs; people would say that the politicians are giving in to the other party, rather than seeing it as a means to unify government. Compromise may as well be surrender. Even outside of politics, coming to a compromise can be viewed as though it's something of a lose-lose.
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This is amazingly difficult. I enjoy so many aspects of history that narrowing my time travel down to two places/moments is almost like Sophie's Choice: Nerd Edition. Umm. Okay. I can do this. Here we go.
I would want to visit London, 1888. Victorian era, hell yeah, plus heightened paranoia thanks to the Ripper murders? I AM SO THERE. Although, the whole everyone's dirty and smells bad thing would womp. Whatevs, I would deal.
Second time, and this will be totally lame and a bit predictable - I'd travel to 1984, New York. I'd have to do my best not to interact with my preggo mom too much, but I'd really just want to see the Jacksons performing on the Victory tour. I guess Bad tour would be more predictable, but I would rather see this one. -
The book that I've loved the longest is Judy Blume's Summer Sisters. It's the story of how these two girls grow up together, and kind of drift apart, but there's always this strong connection between them. I think I've always kind of searched for a friend with that level of closeness. Sometimes I think I've found it. Most of the time, I'm wrong.
White Oleander by Janet Fitch is another favorite. I felt very much like Astrid for a while - awkward and sort of disaffected. It resonated with me when I read it, and I've always kept it near and dear. It's the only book that I also own an audio tape of.
House of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski...is just a crazy crazy mindfuck, and I adore it for that. And She's Come Undone, Wally Lamb. And The City and the Pillar, Gore Vidal, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde...I'll just stop at those. -
asked by wereouttagas
Batman. I didn't even really have to think about this. I enjoy the fact that he isn't really all that super-powerful; he's just a dude with the right means and the desire to make a difference. Plus, he's kind of a dick, really. I enjoy that. It makes him real to me.
I'm also a big big fan of X-Men. My favorite's Wolverine, because I'm predictable. But I also really like Rogue and Gambit. And I liked them together, in a cray cray codependent way. Cyclops and Storm, though, never cared for them.
I'll tell you who I can't stand, though. Superman. Seriously, he has pretty much everything handed to him. "Oh look, I'm Superman, I'm better than everything ever except a tiny piece of rock can stop me in my tracks, roflcopter lololol." Okay so then how about criminals just wear kryptonite rings constantly? No? And how about his stupid Daily Planet cover story? HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE? -
I dunno. I probably should've been, but then I realize that that accomplishes exactly nothing in life. I spent a long, long time being a mean girl. It's not worth it. Let those that want to live with that kind of attitude continue to live it, but it's not for me and I'm not going to be on that level.
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Oh. Well, my daddy never loved me and my mother didn't hug me enough. Is that an adequate answer?
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A friend of mine drew it for me. It's pretty much the cutest thing ever, even though she calls it fail art.
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Yes ma'am, it is. Glad you picked up on it!
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Who the hell is bingo card girl? WTF is this. This shit's getting too deep, man.
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asked by reporterqueen
Oh wait, this question did go through, I think. Unless Formspring ate it. In any case, my answer is still The Way You Make Me Feel. I totally woulda been thrusting back though, so I probs woulda been fired.
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