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i've never considered any language sexy. french is quite a common answer, but i honestly don't have any interest in it at all. it sounds terribly romantic, however!
going off on a tangent--if we're talking about accents and not language, british accents all the way. pair that with a good-looking guy and you've got a winner! -
definitely not a creeper, always nice to meet other fans! (:
i initially got into female idol groups via H!P a few years back. used to be a huge fan of morning musume, c-ute, and berryz, as well as the now defunct GAM and vuuden.
other than that, i've recently started listening to rhythmic, passpo, and TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE. TGS is absolutely wonderful, i adore their music! i'm also a sucker for anything that involves air travel and passports and airplanes, which is how i got into passpo, haha.
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ah, but their facial expressions are so cute! :}
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hopefully you can watch it soon, ate! definitely start with season two if anythinggggg~ tennant!
i watch online, actually, but i'd adore watching the series on an HD screen, honestly. and maybe, you should check! can't wait 'till you start, yaaaay -
how dare you spell voldemort's name wrong!
voldemort > gandalf, just because of my silly harry potter bias. -
asked by v0king
he wishes he was as fly as me!
nah, i'm kidding, you're pretty cool in my book (: -
hermione granger's fantastic! amazing! superb! bottomless purse.
imagine never having to check bags in at the airport. or lumbering around with a gigantic bookbag. or carrying assorted heavy objects.
...now, if you could leave a deluminator, a few chocolate frogs, assorted thingamabobs from weasleys' wizard wheezes (decoy detonators and weasleys' wildfire whiz-bangs, teehee!), a full quidditch set including a broomstick, and the letter that somehow didn't get to me when i was eleven in there--
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i'm not one to associate song lyrics with my daily misadventures, sadly.
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oh, anon, did you really realize i'm a(n irritatingly) quirky person.
i enjoy dancing and narrating-but-not-really-narrating my life in my head. it translates to never being able to express my ideas and troubles out loud; it's rather misfortunate, though i don't know how it ended up that way.
also, i won't forget to mention the habit of talking to myself-- which hasn't shown up in a while since entering college. -
at this point, this may already have happened without my knowledge and entirely on purpose.
for the former, one can't regret an action he or she is unaware of, therefore, the question is unanswerable.
for the latter, well. regret for past actions belies confidence in oneself, and i'd like to think that i've moved on from something that's supposed to improve me as a human being. i'd like to believe so. -
absurdly lengthy naps in lieu of studying. procrastination goes hand in hand with hours of regret and possibly terrible grades, but nothing beats good 'ol mid-afternoon REM sleep.
fangirling has turned into quite the guilty pleasure as of late. there's nothing like being powered by endorphins, having conversations that would seem utterly nonsensical to the rest of the world on twitter, and singing so loudly that all of sixteen-c can hear my pitchy, badly accented japanese.
tack on zaiya's strawberry shortcake, woorijip's special tteokbokki, anything from mitsuwa's katsuhana or kayuga, and my mom's homemade macaroni salad and you've got a happy, happy me. -
personally, i usually dislike borrowing other people's clothes, or borrowing things from people in general. it makes me feel like i'm impeding upon their personal space.
i have borrowed things before, and i usually return them as soon as i possibly can (and after washing it, as per filipino custom). i don't quite remember if i've borrowed anything from anyone recently? -
this was my problem a little while ago! i actually started liking spicy korean food after a friend of mine "dared" me to eat an entire banchan plate of kimchi at my first trip to a korean bbq place. not much in retrospect, but to a person who hated spicy food for the previous fifteen years of her life, it was a huge jump (that i'm quite glad i took, haha).
not all korean food is spicy! (: i personally love haemul pajeon (seafood "pancakes"), bulgogi (thinly sliced, sauteed beef), dolsot bibimbap (rice mixed with a variety of vegetables, usually with meat, too; amazing in the stone pot because of the crunchy rice at the bottom, nomnomnom), kimbap (rice and other fillings wrapped in seaweed; it's likened to sushi), naengmyeon (buckwheat noodles in broth; served cold with beef and other vegetables) and japchae (rubbery noodles with vegetables) when i'm not in the mood for ridiculously spicy things. also, i've grown to love eating plain rice wrapped up in gim (little sheets of slightly salted seaweed) since coming to college :9 i haven't tried jajangmyun (black beans and noodles) yet; it's a korean and chinese fusion food, but according to my friends, it's amazing.
my favorite spicy foods are tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes in gochujang), kimchi fried rice, and soondubu jigae (soft tofu stew). the first time i tried tteokbokki, i could not handle the starchiness and intense spiciness that i ended up only eating a fourth of the container, but i slowly got used to it. it's my favorite korean food now! if you can find rabokki (ramen and tteokbokki), try that, too, if you'd like~ when you feel like you can try other spicy foods, please do! i find the korean variety of spicy a lot sweeter and easier on the stomach than other cultures' definition of spicy. it's also really, really addicting.
i hope you can try lots of these, ate! :3 <3 have fun!
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at the moment (and for the past few months), nothing comes to mind.
i know i'd be absolutely terrified at the literal sea my comforter would become and the overwhelming fluffiness of my pillows.
from a new perspective, things that are usually so familiar to us can look entirely different. i'd probably try to go about my usual routine (albeit with changes, of course) and fail epically. it would be a good epic, though. imagine someone jumping on keyboard keys to type something and trying to get down from my bed that's almost three feet above the floor. quite a hilarious thought. -
Thank you!
I hope with all of my heart (how cliche.) that I end up there as well. -
The idea of soulmates, in my opinion, is solely in existence to keep humankind from losing faith in their own species and themselves. If one is focused upon the idea of another human who could possibly understand the inner workings of him or her and accept that person for who he or she really is, then hope in humankind is sustained in at least one person. That belief multiplied by however many people believe is a driving force for humankind to forego giving up due to the problems in our lives.
Nonsensical ramble aside, I do believe in the idea of a soulmate, just not as blindly as I used to. Yes, I do believe that there just might be someone in this world that I'm meant to meet and will help me change for the better. However, I just don't believe in the idea of two people completing each other. One needs to hold confidence and trust in himself or herself before moving on to find someone to complement such a strong persona. Nobody ever said explicitly that one's soulmate will eventually become your significant other, which seems to be conventional thought. So yes, I believe in soulmates, just not the way convention describes them.
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