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Jan. 24th, 2004 09:00 pm1. Did you have an attachment as a child? (stuffed animal, blankie, etc) What was it and why?
I did not, I didn't have an imaginary friend either. I feel vaguely left out of that, but I was a rather mature child, though hyper and prone to wonderment.
2. What is more important: A first kiss or a first date?
The first kiss is the most important. I hate dating, when it comes down to it. I love spending the time with the person, but it breeds too much tension in me.
3. Whisper or shout? Why?
I can shout well, but I prefer whispering. It's the romantic in me. I think if everybody whispered more and shouted less, we'd have a better world, because whispering entices listening, whereas shouting tends to entice more shouting.
4. What do you think the legal ages for driving, drinking, and voting should be?
I think 18 should be good for all of them, compromise wise. Personally, I would prefer a world without laws against substances, in which the responsibility lay with the parents to educate, but my ideal world is pretty intense on certain things.
5. Where would you live if you could not live in the US?
I will one day live in Britain, once I go there, I will never live elsewhere. I've never been partially because of this fact.
I did not, I didn't have an imaginary friend either. I feel vaguely left out of that, but I was a rather mature child, though hyper and prone to wonderment.
2. What is more important: A first kiss or a first date?
The first kiss is the most important. I hate dating, when it comes down to it. I love spending the time with the person, but it breeds too much tension in me.
3. Whisper or shout? Why?
I can shout well, but I prefer whispering. It's the romantic in me. I think if everybody whispered more and shouted less, we'd have a better world, because whispering entices listening, whereas shouting tends to entice more shouting.
4. What do you think the legal ages for driving, drinking, and voting should be?
I think 18 should be good for all of them, compromise wise. Personally, I would prefer a world without laws against substances, in which the responsibility lay with the parents to educate, but my ideal world is pretty intense on certain things.
5. Where would you live if you could not live in the US?
I will one day live in Britain, once I go there, I will never live elsewhere. I've never been partially because of this fact.