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Daisie 23rd Sep 2009 1:31 AM

I'm comfortable answering questions in phrases, but I do like to be consistent. If I answer number one in a complete sentence, then I'm going to answer the rest of them that way, too, darn it!

I hate writing by hand. When I'm required to turn in a rough draft of a paper, I make a handwritten copy after I've composed, revised, and proofread the entire thing on the computer.

Rabid 23rd Sep 2009 1:38 AM

I wouldn't say that I hate writing by hand, but whenever possible (and often when teachers don't ask for it), I turn in typed work. It's far more efficient, and for some inane reason, whatever I write ends up being far more comprehensive when written on a word processor than by hand.

I prefer to do math homework on graph paper even when we're not graphing. It helps keep the equations lined up and in order.

lethifold 23rd Sep 2009 8:00 AM

I don't like doing math homework in general . But when I do it, I always just do it in my lined exercise book to keep all my work together. My teacher hates marking things on graph paper anyway. She's old and says it makes all the numbers jumble up.

I don't like eating lunch at 'lunchtime'. I always eat my lunch later on in the day, like at three or four o'clock.

Rabid 30th Sep 2009 12:40 AM

No, I like to eat early at about 11:00 or 11:30, at the latest. In the summer, I get up at 8:30-ish and don't get hungry until the aforementioned times.

In terms of my morning routine, I have to do my make-up before my hair. When done in the opposite order, my hair looks horrific to me because the rest of me is unfinished.

PharaohHound 30th Sep 2009 1:13 AM

No. I don't wear makeup on a regular basis, and I pretty much have to do my hair two hours in advance of anything so it can dry naturally (yes, there are downsides to having curly hair. One is that your hair looks like crap if you blowdry it.).

I'm generally an extremely messy person. My clothes are all over the floor, and my closet overfloweth with miscellaneous junk. However, my bookshelves are immaculately organized by subject, with the subjects organized so they "flow" with one another (e.g. I wouldn't put mythology next to my dog books, I'd put it next to my classic literature.)

zauberlinda12 30th Sep 2009 3:19 AM

I am so totally that way with my books as well. I just feel all is right with the world when my books are organized.

I always keep a mental note in my head when the people in my life say they are interested in something or would like to have something. So when birthdays or Christmas shopping roles around I almost always get them what they want.

Beata125 30th Sep 2009 5:34 PM

Usually, yes.

I go mental if I don't make my texts as short as possible.

Eg. I have to write: How r u? Not: How are you?

AnimalMad 30th Sep 2009 5:39 PM

Nope, mine are.....usually as long as possible xD

I'm almost constantly whistling..

Beata125 30th Sep 2009 5:41 PM

I used to do that.

My handwriting keeps changing every 5 seconds as I write. Really annoying.

Rabid 30th Sep 2009 11:30 PM

No. I have consistently tall, narrow handwriting.

Even kids' movies can make me cry. Up (the Carl and Ellie montage), Mulan (when all of China bows down to her), and Horton Hears a Who ("a person's a person, no matter how small" and when Jojo finally speaks) come to mind.

PharaohHound 1st Oct 2009 1:04 AM

It really depends for me. I bawled non-stop during that scene in Up, but not during Mulan. Haven't seen Horton Hears a Who. On the other hand, really weird stuff can get me crying (e.g. in Music of the Heart I didn't cry at all when they were talking about that kid that died, but I had tears of joy during the scene where Isaac Stern talks about Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky and all those greats at Carnegie Hall).

When I'm bored I tend to write random words on pieces of paper, and sometimes snippits of poetry or TV dialogue.

lethifold 1st Oct 2009 1:44 AM

Yes, I do that all the time. I've got them pinned up in my room as well to capture my boredom . There are sheets with endless song lyrics, funny parts from TV dialogue, favourite quotes all on my pinboard, and my mother absolutely hates it.

During the holidays when all of my friends are out socializing, I instead prefer just relaxing at home on the PC or with a movie and a cup of tea. My friends hate it because they can hardly ever organise a day-thing which I will actually attend.

Daisie 4th Oct 2009 1:16 AM

I definitely prefer being on my own to going out with friends. Even if I end up having fun, dealing with a stressful social situation does not help me relax.

I generally don't like texting, and I only do it when there's a reason to. I don't understand the people who always have cell phone in hand and have to text someone 24/7, even if they have nothing to talk about.

flanah 4th Oct 2009 6:04 AM

same ^^

I wait for my coffee/tea to get almost cold before I drink it

meggie272 4th Oct 2009 6:08 AM

No I like scalding hot strong strong tea.

I am generally pretty disorganized but can be really weird and OCD neat-freak about some random things.

flanah 4th Oct 2009 6:24 AM

disorganized all the way here... (except the brushing teeth obsession )

I stopped smoking not to long ago and I miss it lol

cupcake12winx 4th Oct 2009 8:05 AM

Never have smoked, don't plan on it. 0_o

I can't just sit and power through my homework. I have to do it in bits and peices or I get bored really fast.

meggie272 6th Oct 2009 8:04 AM

Exactement, if I have a lot of homework I also split it up by doing a bit of maths, then a bit of English or whatever.

I get kind of obsessed with a book or movie or song sometimes and read/watch/listen to it over and over again. Then I get bored, and forget about it.

zauberlinda12 6th Oct 2009 9:26 PM

I do that as well. Its unfortunate because it ruins the book/movie/song for me. Sometimes forever

Dogs make me so happy that whenever I see one they instantly make me smile or if I come across someone walking their dog I have to stop and greet them, ask the dog's name and give the dog a scratch behind the ear if it will let me

Rabid 6th Oct 2009 9:31 PM

I don't always talk to strangers about their dogs, but if appropriate, I stop to pet them, ask the dog's name, and share a bit of information about my own dog. I agree, though- they always make me smile.

I can only spend five or six hours with my friends at a time, at most. They start to annoy me if we spend more time together than that. I love them dearly, but I prize my "me" time and need more of it than most people I know. I like sleepovers, but I always end up thinking "how long until this is over?" about halfway through the night. The minute I get home, I lock myself in the study for a good hour to recoup .

Beata125 7th Oct 2009 6:08 PM

Nope.

I laugh a lot, and sometimes it's so much I cry buckets in the process (that happened 2 me 2day at maths lol it was so funny)

candiiee 7th Oct 2009 6:09 PM

Yeah, sometimes.

I like chocolate, which leads to me overeating.

Beata125 7th Oct 2009 6:27 PM

Nope, Im actually quite skinny.

In the mornings I am blind for about 10 seconds, which leads me in to bumping into the wall

candiiee 7th Oct 2009 6:29 PM

I'm blind for ten seconds, yes, but I usually just fall out of bed

I sleepwalk sometimes, but only if I've eaten too much cheese.

Beata125 7th Oct 2009 6:32 PM



Nope, not as far as I know.

I hate ALL insects, I am scared even of flies and ants.


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