I have ways of making you comment
Thursday, 8 March 2007 19:21The meme as taken from
vicki77788999.
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Hey, give me a chance to go on and on and on about things, as well."
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions or simply leave a comment.
4. Include this explanation and, if you want, an offer to interview someone else in the post.
1. What first attracted you to glee posts?
My from
wisdomeagle was doing them and I aspire to be like her in oh, so many ways. I did a couple and it really helped, psychologically. There's something about really focusing on the positives of your day, even if they're miniscule that makes things better on a larger scale.
2. What is your favorite place and why?
Right now, I'm in love with New England. Especially in fall. Apple picking and leaf peeping! My boyfriend's parents' house is everything I want to have for myself (knick knacks and a zoo and nerdiness and the most open minded people ever).
3. How do you feel about people claiming to be bisexual but are in fact trying to attract attention, i.e. girls making out with each other in a bar for the enjoyment of men, or are afraid to come to terms with their homosexuality?
It depends on the kind of situation. If it's because they can't come to terms, that's a whole other thing. I feel nothing but sympathy for those struggling with their own sexual identity.
If it's about attention - I try not to judge, and it doesn't bother me that much. BUT, I feel a twinge of anger because when they say they're bisexual, people take that to mean that all bisexuals are like them. At the same time, I also know that we don't really have a good word yet for "women who engage in homosexual behavior for the enjoyment of others but do not identify as being homosexual".
I just wish that I had a way to give them their own category so I could have bisexual to myself without having to explain that no, I am not a naughty college girl on spring break, and no, I am not experimenting, and no, I don't do this because men like it. I do it because I like it and it's part of *ME*.
4. What inspires you creatively?
Music, art, television, other people's writings. Music is the biggest one, though. Sometimes I hear a song and I think I need to embed the feeling the song gives me into my writing somewhere.
Or I use a song to put me in the mental mood to write a certain kind of scene. Sometimes, though, music can turn off my inner editor so I can just freaking *write*.
5. Would you rather be machine gunned to death by Lite Bright pegs or assassinated by Cabbage Patch dolls? And why?
Give me the Lite Bright pegs. Because I imagine they'd be like bullets and could kill you quicker than Cabbage Patch dolls. Also, it would look really cool for about half a second before the peg hit me. Or you know, look really colorful to the outside observer.
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Hey, give me a chance to go on and on and on about things, as well."
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions or simply leave a comment.
4. Include this explanation and, if you want, an offer to interview someone else in the post.
1. What first attracted you to glee posts?
My from
2. What is your favorite place and why?
Right now, I'm in love with New England. Especially in fall. Apple picking and leaf peeping! My boyfriend's parents' house is everything I want to have for myself (knick knacks and a zoo and nerdiness and the most open minded people ever).
3. How do you feel about people claiming to be bisexual but are in fact trying to attract attention, i.e. girls making out with each other in a bar for the enjoyment of men, or are afraid to come to terms with their homosexuality?
It depends on the kind of situation. If it's because they can't come to terms, that's a whole other thing. I feel nothing but sympathy for those struggling with their own sexual identity.
If it's about attention - I try not to judge, and it doesn't bother me that much. BUT, I feel a twinge of anger because when they say they're bisexual, people take that to mean that all bisexuals are like them. At the same time, I also know that we don't really have a good word yet for "women who engage in homosexual behavior for the enjoyment of others but do not identify as being homosexual".
I just wish that I had a way to give them their own category so I could have bisexual to myself without having to explain that no, I am not a naughty college girl on spring break, and no, I am not experimenting, and no, I don't do this because men like it. I do it because I like it and it's part of *ME*.
4. What inspires you creatively?
Music, art, television, other people's writings. Music is the biggest one, though. Sometimes I hear a song and I think I need to embed the feeling the song gives me into my writing somewhere.
Or I use a song to put me in the mental mood to write a certain kind of scene. Sometimes, though, music can turn off my inner editor so I can just freaking *write*.
5. Would you rather be machine gunned to death by Lite Bright pegs or assassinated by Cabbage Patch dolls? And why?
Give me the Lite Bright pegs. Because I imagine they'd be like bullets and could kill you quicker than Cabbage Patch dolls. Also, it would look really cool for about half a second before the peg hit me. Or you know, look really colorful to the outside observer.