1. I think it is the height of sophistication to spout 'your mom' to random, obscure questions or comments.
2. I often 'lose myself,' or dissociate, very easily during fictional stories such as gripping books or television shows. When I inevitably return to reality, I get very depressed.
3. My priorities are as follows:
School work
Sleep
My friends' mental health
My health
Volunteer work
Socializing
My photo society (lol notice how low it is here?)
4. I love saying lololollolol frequently and often because it's hilarious.
5. I always get depressed friday nights.
6. I love obscure music.
7. I think maintaining boundaries are possibly the most important thing in relationships.
8. That said, I really don't socialize that much. I love my friends, I just like to spend a lot of time alone.
9. I'm trying to learn how to say 'no.'
10. I want to volunteer in an orphanage in the Peruvian mountains this summer.
I take... ~AquaDragon and your mom.
Devious Comments
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\"It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors.\"
~Oscar Wilde, from the preface to \"The Picture of Dorian Grey\"
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"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." -Samuel Beckett
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah.
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"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." -Samuel Beckett
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah.
Omg I know how you feel with the whole dissociation-while-reading/watching thing, though I get it more often after books or video games. I get sooo sad whenever I finish them. I call it PRD, or PGD. "Post-Reading(Gaming) Depression."
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Chase the heathen call; we belong, you and I.
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