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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Castor Troy » Thu May 05, 2011 8:18 am

JaddziaDax wrote:
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JaddziaDax wrote:Sounds like airports give Ying PMS O:

I personally enjoy some of them... HATE LAX and Houston... Never had "good times" at either of those, but many other airports I've enjoyed.


LAX is my home airport :|


have you ever had to transfer there? it's hell... at least it was for me :(


Not exactly possible to transfer there when it's both my takeoff and destination spots.

My main transfer spot is the Denver airport and I like that place too! :awesome:

Look at what all my airport talk has started... :shock:
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby JaddziaDax » Thu May 05, 2011 12:48 pm

Prodigi wrote:What's hell is coming off an international flight, clearing customs, rechecking baggage, changing terminals and boarding another flight at LAX.
... in an hour.
Liz has the bajillion SMSs from me ranting at LAX on the way to Chicago to prove it.


Yeah that sounds way worse than our 20 mins to transfer to the other side of the airport while the bus driver was standing around smoking for half the time.. :evil:

Castor Troy wrote:Not exactly possible to transfer there when it's both my takeoff and destination spots.
My main transfer spot is the Denver airport and I like that place too! :awesome:
Look at what all my airport talk has started... :shock:


Yeah the one time I had that experience (going to Disneyland for 1 year anniversary) it wasn't too bad, but transferring is a bitch :P

If Denver is the one I'm thinking of (with the dinosaur "fossils" in the floor) I thought it was a neat airport with little pressure to get anywhere super fast.. Not too bad..

Dallas (DFW) is by far my favorite airport and probably one of the very few things I can actually say I loved about Texas. The Skylink is love! It doesn't matter if you get on the wrong train, it will eventually get to where you are going! Very efficient airport! I'd pay extra to avoid Houston to go through Dallas when I lived in Texas.

BOI is my current "hometown" airport.. I've never had to transfer here though. But it's pretty small from what I can tell, so I doubt it would be much of a pain.
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby inthesto » Thu May 05, 2011 1:08 pm

Castor Troy wrote:My main transfer spot is the Denver airport and I like that place too! :awesome:


True story: Flying from Atlanta to Boston, I had a transfer in Miami.
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby dj_ultima_the_great » Thu May 05, 2011 2:58 pm

Prodigi wrote:What's hell is coming off an international flight, clearing customs, rechecking baggage, changing terminals and boarding another flight at LAX.

... in an hour.


Heh, same for me, except on the other side of the US in EWR. I had the balls to try and use the bathroom during this time as well. I made it to the terminal just as they were calling my row of seats.

Let's see... in my personal experience (and I only have one from when I did study abroad), how much I liked airports was entirely dependent upon what one I was in. O'Hare is set up fabulously, EWR is just as good, Madrid made me want to commit ritual suicide (I had three hours to find my terminal, and only just barely made it there on time), and Seville was pretty easy. My return flight was more or less the exact same thing in reverse, time intervals and all. As mentioned, it was my first time flying, and I was alone, and I kind of started crying out of frustration in Madrid both times, but aside from that unfortunate experience, I didn't have too many issues.

And just to validate this post, we'll add ten more things.

11. I have never changed my avatar in all of the time I have been on the .org.

12. Despite the increasing numbers of female gamers out there, I have never met one in person who liked games even half as much as me. The only other girl gamer I know in "real life" is my best friend... and I was the one who introduced her to games in the first place.

13. From age nine to twenty-one, I used the same little Winnie the Pooh alarm clock. It even came with me to Spain, and then promptly broke afterward.

14. Until around age twenty-one, I was very simple about my fashion. Jeans, functional shoes, and about fourteen copies of the same shirt in different colors, every single day, year-round. Since seeing how the other side of the world does it, I have become much more selective about my wardrobe. Sometimes I lament the loss of simplicity, but then, on days when I'm not out and about, you're still likely to see me wandering about in one of those fourteen shirts.

15. Speaking of fashion, while I of course still buy stuff in stores, I have become a fan of handmade jewelery, and I always set some time aside at ACen to peruse the artist's alley and buy a few neat pieces. My favorite by far are these earrings: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v711/ ... seEver.jpg Those are the T-virus and anti-virus from Resident Evil. $33, the most I have ever spent on a piece of jewelery (yes, I'm cheap), and worth every penny.

16. I once held Ying tightly against my breasts... and by that, I mean a paper cut out of the smiley in order to protect it from the light rain at ACen a couple years back. :ying:

17. I don't do well in groups. At all. When I'm being social, I can't handle more than two or three other people. This largely has to do with the stuttering problem that I mentioned last time. I can't interject statements over the top of people, and if I'm interrupted, I am unable to continue where I left off for several moments. This isn't a personality thing; it's actually physical. I can't make words come out, even when I want it. The more people, the harder it is to speak, and then people think that I'm just being fickle because I'm not getting attention. Not the case at all. Believe me, even if I'm not talking, I am paying attention and am probably very interested; I just can't participate easily.

18. I want to learn to sew properly. I can hand stitch, and although I have no sewing machine on which to practice, I would love to make clothes and costumes someday. I have lots of great ideas but no ability currently.

19. I just had my last band concert ever last night - the last one of college, and more than likely the last one of my life. I almost got a little teary-eyed during the final piece. Poor saxophone will be collecting dust after this.

20. I frickin' LOVE rollercoasters. I wish I could ride one as a means of transportation to everywhere I have to go. Sure, a trip to the grocery store would result in scrambled eggs by the time I got home, but it would be so worth it.


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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Castor Troy » Thu May 05, 2011 4:21 pm

dj_ultima_the_great wrote:17. I don't do well in groups. At all. When I'm being social, I can't handle more than two or three other people. This largely has to do with the stuttering problem that I mentioned last time. I can't interject statements over the top of people, and if I'm interrupted, I am unable to continue where I left off for several moments. This isn't a personality thing; it's actually physical. I can't make words come out, even when I want it. The more people, the harder it is to speak, and then people think that I'm just being fickle because I'm not getting attention. Not the case at all. Believe me, even if I'm not talking, I am paying attention and am probably very interested; I just can't participate easily.


I have this problem too, especially with the stuttering.

One way to kind of help with it is to take a really deep breath before you speak. It does feel and look a bit awkward when you do it, but I'd rather do that than stutter gibberish instead. :x
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby McDirty » Thu May 05, 2011 7:15 pm

1) :D
2) I think your momma is hot! :wink:
3) My religion is music! I worship ZAPPA, the holy deity of music. I have to constantly be listening to music, otherwise my head creates a spiral vortex that unleashes The Neatherworld to merge with our world, and then BAM!!! No more world.
4) My music collection consists of 500 GB of HDD space. 10 years of collecting.
5) I love being around large groups of people. My level of happiness is directly proportionate to the amount of people I'm interacting with.
6) I'm 95% of the time friendly. I hate being mean. I love sitting down with someone and just listening to their stories and likes.
7) I'm a party animal. Even when there is no alcohol involved, I'll be up and down the walls. (Besides I don't drink alcohol anyways. :sweat: )
8) One of my fav hobbies is dancing! Dirty dancing being the #1!
9) My political philosophy is South Park!
10)
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Radical_Yue » Thu May 05, 2011 7:44 pm

Castor Troy wrote:
I have this problem too, especially with the stuttering.

One way to kind of help with it is to take a really deep breath before you speak. It does feel and look a bit awkward when you do it, but I'd rather do that than stutter gibberish instead. :x



I had a reeeaallly bad stutter when I was young D:
Speech therapy helped me get past it but I moved halfway through and stopped going to the school that provided it, so I never learned to slow down and now I trip over my words. Some times it can lead to hilariousness, other times it's just embarrassing. Luckily, most people who know me well have learned to just kind of go with it >.> I try to just keep going and wave it off because I have more problems trying to correct myself after I've messed up than anything else.

Some days it doesn't matter what you do :< No deep breath will help...just a baaaaad day....
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Castor Troy » Thu May 05, 2011 9:44 pm

Radical_Yue wrote:
Castor Troy wrote:
I have this problem too, especially with the stuttering.

One way to kind of help with it is to take a really deep breath before you speak. It does feel and look a bit awkward when you do it, but I'd rather do that than stutter gibberish instead. :x



I had a reeeaallly bad stutter when I was young D:
Speech therapy helped me get past it but I moved halfway through and stopped going to the school that provided it, so I never learned to slow down and now I trip over my words. Some times it can lead to hilariousness, other times it's just embarrassing. Luckily, most people who know me well have learned to just kind of go with it >.> I try to just keep going and wave it off because I have more problems trying to correct myself after I've messed up than anything else.

Some days it doesn't matter what you do :< No deep breath will help...just a baaaaad day....


I tend to stutter with words that begin with "str", "f", "tw" and a few more. It's one of my life goals to finally say "Street Fighter 2" perfectly in every situation. :oops:

One trick I picked up was saying a string of words to transition into the harder words to say, for example:

Rather than saying "Strawberries" on it's own, I say "I'd like to order some strawberries".

But yeah, while taking deep breaths helps, it doesn't always work in every situation. It sucks even when I'm not nervous and am actually excited, I still stutter without wanting to. :(
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby dj_ultima_the_great » Thu May 05, 2011 10:10 pm

Castor Troy wrote:One trick I picked up was saying a string of words to transition into the harder words to say, for example:

Rather than saying "Strawberries" on it's own, I say "I'd like to order some strawberries".


You know, this is actually how I self-diagnosed the problem. I had never bothered to look up symptoms of stuttering until just last year, and I'd been having problems all my life. When I read a list of coping mechanisms, I was like, "Oh my God, you have got to be kidding me. This is exactly what I've been doing all these years!" What you just said there is one of them. We tend to preface trouble words with easier words. (Amusingly, this got me to be more polite at times, because I would begin more questions with "may I" more frequently.) I wish I could find the list again. I thought it was on Wiki, but I'm not seeing it.

It sucks even when I'm not nervous and am actually excited, I still stutter without wanting to. :(


Same. Like I said in my first list, I have turned being deadpan into a fine art. It's not that I don't feel anything, but rather that I know I'll start stammering the instant I get too excited and therefore take special care to keep calm.


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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Castor Troy » Fri May 06, 2011 1:39 am

I tend to lurk this forum a lot: http://stutteringforum.com/ and I should really go back... nice place to help with stuttering problems.

Back on topic and I have a few more things to share.

- In 2001, when I was picking up my youngest sister from the 1st grade, I was hit on by a pregnant woman who was carrying her ex-husband's baby (no, she wasn't attractive). I was afraid to come back after that, but luckily she never came back when I was there. My irc friends would make fun of me all the time saying "How's your preggo girlfriend?" :x

- The first amv editor I ever met in person was Ikasu who no longer makes videos.

- At AX2002, when I first met people for the amv dinner, I was like "HAY GUYS, I'M A FINALIST! I'M A FINALIST!" I'm still embarrassed by this even today. :oops:

- During the AX2002 AMV dinner, I passed out custom made and printed Dragon Bebop Z cds. One guy literally looked at it with disgust. :roll:

- When I'm alone, I constantly do impressions, act out scenes from shows/anime/movies, and sing songs. I rarely ever do them in front of people because I'm terrible, but I love doing them. My sister describes me as a real life anime character. :awesome:

- To compliment the above, whenever I listen to music/songs from shows/anime/movies in the car, I act out the scenes while driving. :shark:

- I can do a pretty good impression of Beowulf/Julian Milo. :ying:

- I have OCD for cleanliness and organization. I always have to constantly clean and organize stuff.

- When it was my younger sister's birthday, I told everyone it was my birthday too and they would also have to sing for me. I thought I was much older than I really was since I had "2" birthdays. It got to the point where my parents would have to buy me extra presents to shut me up. :ying:

- I believed in Santa until the 8th grade when my parents finally confessed everything. I broke down in tears. :cry:
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby ZephyrStar » Fri May 06, 2011 11:23 am

Moonlight Soldier wrote:I'm perfectly happy to embrace things I like (video games, comics, anime, etc.) and don't think this makes me any less "grown up" or unprofessional despite what some hoity-toity people choose to believe. And I think I'm a happier person for not giving a damn about so-called social expectations about when to get married/havekids/etc. etc. That being said, I don't like people making excuses for me. As if they have to apologize for me being single, or assuming that having a guy visit me MUST MEAN I either want to jump his bones or I'm deep in unrequited love. (WTF people?)


This. So much this. I used to feel kinda down about the things that I love because they are typically "for kids," and I really didn't have anyone who understood my hobbies or creative drive until I met people from this site. I sortof envy the younger anime fandom, it seems a lot easier for them to meet other people now than when I got started. I also get really annoyed when people look down on me for my fandom, like Mewn said. Especially when said people don't have as many degrees as I do and are half as professional when it comes to their quality of work. :evil: But eh, whatever. On the topic of being single though, I have the same stance. Seems like everyone is in a freakin hurry and in it for the short term. Eff social expectations. Especially when the social norm seems to be so narc and fake.
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Castor Troy » Fri May 06, 2011 11:38 am

ZephyrStar wrote:
Moonlight Soldier wrote:I'm perfectly happy to embrace things I like (video games, comics, anime, etc.) and don't think this makes me any less "grown up" or unprofessional despite what some hoity-toity people choose to believe. And I think I'm a happier person for not giving a damn about so-called social expectations about when to get married/havekids/etc. etc. That being said, I don't like people making excuses for me. As if they have to apologize for me being single, or assuming that having a guy visit me MUST MEAN I either want to jump his bones or I'm deep in unrequited love. (WTF people?)


This. So much this. I used to feel kinda down about the things that I love because they are typically "for kids," and I really didn't have anyone who understood my hobbies or creative drive until I met people from this site. I sortof envy the younger anime fandom, it seems a lot easier for them to meet other people now than when I got started. I also get really annoyed when people look down on me for my fandom, like Mewn said. Especially when said people don't have as many degrees as I do and are half as professional when it comes to their quality of work. :evil: But eh, whatever. On the topic of being single though, I have the same stance. Seems like everyone is in a freakin hurry and in it for the short term. Eff social expectations. Especially when the social norm seems to be so narc and fake.


x2

I too grew up in an era where kids tried to be all grown up and listed to rap music to be cool. I'm glad to say that I really enjoyed being my age and kind of stayed that way.

I think most people don't realize that being in a "relationship" is an incredible amount of physical, emotional, mental, and financial work. I really would like to have a girl that easily supports and compliments all those things, but I'm in no hurry.

Another thing I want to share:

- I don't want kids. I was 12 when my youngest sister was born and my mom put me through hell trying to take care of her, especially to the point of calling me incompetent and stupid when I didn't wash the bottles right. She's 17 now and I love her to death, but my negative experience trying to raise her for the first few years turned me off to having kids of my own. :down:
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Fall_Child42 » Fri May 06, 2011 11:52 am

C.S. Lewis wrote:"Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."


I really took this attitude to heart.
Thank you C.S. Lewis.
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby JaddziaDax » Fri May 06, 2011 2:02 pm

Castor Troy wrote:- I don't want kids. I was 12 when my youngest sister was born and my mom put me through hell trying to take care of her, especially to the point of calling me incompetent and stupid when I didn't wash the bottles right. She's 17 now and I love her to death, but my negative experience trying to raise her for the first few years turned me off to having kids of my own. :down:


21. X2!... Cept it was my niece and nephew born instead of a sibling. I'm the youngest of my siblings - but my older siblings both have had 4 kids a piece. They range from 15 to 2.

I was 14 when my oldest niece was born, and 16 when my oldest nephew was born. I was on-call babysitter all the time, (only getting paid half the time, if I was lucky to be paid at all) and I often ended up watching them even when my sisters were at home.

As for baby bottles, I used to wash them until I finally got fed up with the fact I was the only one who would wash them. My sisters would leave them out and the bottles would mold and rot too. So I just got fed up and stopped washing them. I said "you had the babies you can wash their bottles" and the sink would be lined with bottles all the time, sometimes clean sometimes filled with milk chunks/moldy. I think they both have gotten better at this, but it helps that the youngest ones are 2-3years old (aren't really using bottles much anymore).

Then they just kept having kids and more kids it seems, till now there's a total of 8 of them. I don't mind borrowing them once in a while, but I seriously don't think I would want to handle having kids of my own. Thank goodness my husband doesn't really want kids either.

22. I like baths. They are nice and relaxing!

23. My room looks like a teenagers room. It has posters all over it of the things I like, and I finally got nets for my plushies XD. I also have my AMV trophies on display above my shelves of manga.. I don't care if it looks childish, I'm more comfortable this way. Also, I call my office, "my room".

24. Working at a book store made me aware of loyalty cards and how they work. Now I tend to think twice before signing up for one.

25. There is almost always a song stuck in my head. Sometimes its a good song usually its a bad song - recently it's been that awful "Friday" thing... but I have Belanova stuck in my head right now.

26. I'm currently re-reading Fruits Basket because the first time around I never finished it, and I don't remember many of the little details. I guess I'm just not as into it as I used to be.

27. I'm more active on Gaiaonline than I am on facebook or myspace. I'm tired of feeling like I have obligations to social networking sites. I don't think I've written in my LiveJournal in months.

28. I'd always imagined I'd grow old to be the crazy old cat lady, I never thought I'd get married. So, I never really "looked" for someone. I've had several friends act as though it's the end of their life if they didn't have a significant other. I guess I've always felt that if it happens it happens, if it doesn't that's okay too. I never really understood the obsession (even when I was single), and probably never will.

29. I despise internet ads, especially animated ones. They sometimes make me irrationally rage for some reason.

30. I used to go to Renaissance Faires back when I lived in California. Most people attribute Faire goers as SCA or some such, but that's not really the case for me. Most of the people I went with did it to hang out with friends and have fun. At the large Northern California Faire I used to sell flowers, but at the smaller faires, I helped out with an archery booth, and taught (very basic) archery. There aren't really any faires in Idaho, and I didn't end up going to the ones in Texas, so, I haven't been to a faire in over 6 years. I miss it.

*there added 9 other things to keep to the thread topic :P
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Re: 10 Random things meme

Postby Otohiko » Fri May 06, 2011 3:00 pm

Haha, I have to weigh in on the recent topics that everyone's been bringing up now:


-Airports

The only airport where I truly dislike even the procedures is Toronto (Pearson). The buildings etc. are nice, but the bottleneck at US customs especially is just retarded. I've never gone from front door to gate in less then 1.5 hours there yet...

On the other hand everyone kept scaring me about major US airports, and so far my experiences at those have possibly been the nicest out of the ones I've been to so far. I've gone from front door to gate in 5-10 minutes at Newark and LAX, at LAX repeatedly... Although I can imagine how the terminal layout of the latter would make transfers painful if you're switching airlines or going from international to domestic.

I'm obsessed with LAX by the way. I've only been there 3 times, but I could tell you my way around that airport (and its runways/taxiways) with my eyes closed :uhoh:

-Stuttering, nervousness in conversation etc.

I don't stutter, but I do butcher words relatively regularly. In Russian I just sometimes mince my words, but in English it seems like I have a specific problem with vowels (not totally surprisingly... your vowel system's fucken complicated!). I've caught myself saying "bewk" instead of "book", and "phone" instead of "fun" before :uhoh: Not sure how these things get mixed up in my brain, but they do. I've never been particularly nervous about the process of speaking though, even if I'm extremely conscious of it. I put in a lot of effort into eliminating any trace of accent, and did it quite successfully. Although I still sound not-quite-Canadian, mostly because of my intonation (i.e. the way I vary my tone up and down throughout sentences). It doesn't actually bother me, I think it's an um, 'unique feature' of my speech rather than flaw :P

As far as speaking in crowds, I dunno, it's not been specifically a problem for me, but maybe I'm just cripplingly polite and/or rude. I have no issue whatsoever lecturing a class for 2 hours, mostly off the top of my head (i.e. what I do for a living quite often). Nor am I easily embarassed about speaking to another person one on one or having questions thrown at me. But I seem to do best when I'm given a chance to rant and am the center of attention. In a more complex group, or with a person who isn't interested in me ranting or storytelling, I tend to be quiet. I'm also terrible at asking questions or striking up conversations. Unless someone else prompts me or invites feedback, I seem to have no ability to initiate anything. Though I'm like that with everything .__.

-Growing up, being serious, having kids etc.

I'm gonna be on the unpopular side here actually :dino:

I totally have no issue with keeping diverse interests and not judging people, but I also have a pretty clear division between 'fun' and 'serious' sides to my life, with the latter ultimately taking precedence. It drives me nuts that I can't get people around me to take me seriously sometimes. I'm not the most uptight person ever of course, but I feel like my efforts to seem more relaxed and less 'serious business' often backfire .__.

Likewise, the whole being-married-and-having-kids thing is a double edged sword for me. The only thing that is a bigger thorn in my side than being single is the fact that it gets interpreted as a lack of interest or maturity on my part. Truth be told, I don't think there's anything else in life that I want more than a family ;____;
However at the same time, I know that I wouldn't be ready for it right now. But it's never something that just falls from the sky on you, I guess, and it's a process that has to start somewhere.

Still drives me nuts when you put in so much work your whole life to be taken seriously and make something out of yourself, and at the end of the day you're just 'silly George'/'Goshka-durak'/whatever. .__.
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