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by Ileia » Mon May 02, 2011 11:17 pm
Long post is long. Didn't realize til after I'd written it up. Oh wells....
1. This should be no surprise to anyone, but my favorite color is pink. I'm also quite fond of rainbow. When I go shopping, I'm drawn to anything pink, it immediately catches my eye. ("Adam! I NEEEEEED this pink duct tape!"). It's fairly easy to shop for me, if you just get pink things. Sometimes people are surprised to find out that I like pink because they picture me as being more masculine (or "sporty" as one person attempted to put it delicately). I can be kinda aggressive, but I'm still girly.
2. I went to preschool only one day. On that day, a boy was making fun of my freckles. I told him that I would punch him in the face if he didn't stop making fun of me. He said that I wouldn't because I was a girl. So I did. I knocked out two of his front teeth, then left. Left as in, like, left the preschool and walked home. The preschool called my dad and told him what happened and his response was "She's three years old!" So, just let it be known that if you say I can't do something because I'm a girl, I'm going to do it. With gusto.
3. I have a habit of making snap decisions on important matters. Decisions that should be thought through I sometimes decide in seconds or minutes. When I was 16, I was offered the chance to move to a new state to live with my mother, a woman I'd never met. Did it. Then, one afternoon while I was living there, a friend asked if I wanted to move out. So I did. Met a guy and moved in with him a month later, we ended up spending two years together. After that, Jay offered to pick me up and I could move to Chicago. Yep, did that. More recently, Copycat, who I was dating for only a few months, proposed to me, I went to Las Vegas for six months and sublet my room, then moved back and the apartment we currently live in? We saw it, decided and signed the lease the next morning. And sometimes I don't know what movie I wanna watch.
4. I have excellent memory, most people I spend time with can attest to that. It's not perfect, but I can recall vivid details of situations, clothes people were wearing, what they were eating, what the weather was like, even the most mundane details. It's restricted to the visual, mostly. To study for tests, I'd often make one "cheat sheet" with everything I'd need to know, I'd just STARE at it, then fill out the test accordingly by "seeing" the answers on the sheet in my head. If I didn't do this manner of studying enough, I'd have to zip through the test really fast because the memory would start to fade. This happened in one of my finals in my senior year, I finished in about 10 minutes what was supposed to take an hour. The teacher was disbelieving, so he graded it right there, gave me a perfect score, then the jerk checked my bag and desk because he thought I'd cheated.
5. I'm only on the internet because I wanted to make AMVs. I never really had any interest in computers, but I saw a friend's AMV, wanted to make my own, and got one for the express purpose of making one. When she explained how to procure the anime, I discovered I'd need internet (>_>). For her, it was only a passing phase, she made one and was done with it, she doesn't even have them any more. For me, AMVs are pretty much what my current life is based around. My location, my prospects, friends, roommates and soon-to-be husband can all be attributed to one Final Fantasy fan making a Disturbed AMV.
6. I never just let someone say my name wrong. If you speak to me, and you say it wrong, I'll correct you. I don't care who you are. I sometimes won't even answer someone's question until I've corrected their pronunciation.
Example:
Boss: Hey, Ee-lay-uh, did you do bla-bla-bla?
Me: Eye-lee-uh?
Boss: Eye-lee-uh.
Me: Yes, I did that yesterday.
It seems rude, but I find it more rude when someone doesn't respect another person enough to try to even say their name right. Especially when someone is trying to say it right and just give up and end it with "whatever". Not being able to spare the seconds it takes to get it right sets off something in my head that immediately says "I hate you, too." If you've done this, I probably hate you. And with people that I am forced to deal with who persistantly say it wrong, I will either a) say their name wrong ("Hey there Eeeedward.") or b) stop answering altogether. Now, there are always cases where someone is just scatterbrained and I forgive them and make a joke of it, but I still correct them on it. I can tell the difference between them and someone who just doesn't give a fuck. That being said, I still wouldn't trade my name for the world.
7. I've had many different varieties of pets, I love animals and they usually seem to love me. I once raised a duckling that imprinted on me and followed me around everywhere I went. He wouldn't swim unless I put my feet in the water and he would quack unceasingly when he couldn't find me. I tend to be able to establish a good report with other people's pets. Kristyrat's cat was hiding when they first moved here, but I was able to coax her out in seconds. It's no secret that Koop's dog Mocha loves me best. I currently have a bunny and a rat. I feel like a home without a pet is empty and lonely, and I'll never tire of having one, even when they chew up my headphones.
8. About 10-15 years ago, I used to be extremely introverted and the thought of talking to a stranger would make me sick to my stomach. I didn't have many friends, and I was usually the "quiet one" of the group. I didn't like it, so I FORCED myself to be more outgoing. It's taken awhile, but I consider it to be really successful. Now I try to make it a point to talk to or include the "quiet one" in the group because I can empathize. I don't often feel sorry for people who complain about their introvertedness or about how they are never part of "the group" because I believe you can change it if you really, I mean really, try.
9. Many of you probably already know this, but I was born in Athens, Greece. I have dual citizenship. I always feel a bit of kinship with anyone or anything Greek, even if I can't really base that on anything other than it being where I was born. I wasn't there for very long and I'd love to be able to go back. It always feels like a little part of me that I need to remember.
10. I've lead an incredibly varied life for someone my age and I could write a book filled with just random facts or stories that I have. So much so that I've actually considered that, just writing down everything and seeing where that goes...