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martinemonster) wrote2007-03-19 02:35 pm
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The rest of the weekend and a meme
On Friday we played rpg. It was fun, but I'll not bore you with the details.
On Saturday we saw the mighty hammers finally winning a match! Bloody brilliant game, had me at the edge of my seat! 2 - 1 against Blackburn. Now I just hope the fates are with us so we win again before the end of the season. Oh, and then we partied all night...
On Sunday I watched tv continuously, being totally (surprisingly) hung over. I finally went to bed and got to work early today (go me).
I got interviewed by the lovely marthe, so here goes:
1. first food I remember I thought tasted foul:
I didn't like chicken, but that was mostly a fad I think. The first thing I really couldn't stand was liver. Still don't like it...
2. do I have any phobias that have completely disappeared:
Actually, yes. For a long time I was absolutely terrified of children, I kept thinking they were out to get me. This of course led me to stare at them, and they started looking at me strangely (probably because I was staring suspiciously), and I got even more nervous. It was a difficult time since I started working in a toy store...but I got over it eventually. (I kept thinking the counter could keep them away, but then they'd always ask for help...)
3. first music I remember loving:
I was 8 years old and picked up my brother's the Cure - staring at the sea album. Been in love with them ever since.
4. first book I read on my own:
Aside from things like "little Thomas learns to read" it was the Hobbit by Tolkien. (a born geek I know...)
5. what superpower would I most like to have:
I've recently begun to contemplate the superpower of knowing everything in the entire world. It seems neat. But I'll still have to go with flying. Flying is something I've wanted to do as long as I can remember. And I still want it. I used to stand on the edge of cliffs, looking down and imagining being able to fly off it. In hindsight I realized that that was both stupid and dangerous, but at the time it was awesome.
So, comment here and I'll send you questions! :)
On Saturday we saw the mighty hammers finally winning a match! Bloody brilliant game, had me at the edge of my seat! 2 - 1 against Blackburn. Now I just hope the fates are with us so we win again before the end of the season. Oh, and then we partied all night...
On Sunday I watched tv continuously, being totally (surprisingly) hung over. I finally went to bed and got to work early today (go me).
I got interviewed by the lovely marthe, so here goes:
1. first food I remember I thought tasted foul:
I didn't like chicken, but that was mostly a fad I think. The first thing I really couldn't stand was liver. Still don't like it...
2. do I have any phobias that have completely disappeared:
Actually, yes. For a long time I was absolutely terrified of children, I kept thinking they were out to get me. This of course led me to stare at them, and they started looking at me strangely (probably because I was staring suspiciously), and I got even more nervous. It was a difficult time since I started working in a toy store...but I got over it eventually. (I kept thinking the counter could keep them away, but then they'd always ask for help...)
3. first music I remember loving:
I was 8 years old and picked up my brother's the Cure - staring at the sea album. Been in love with them ever since.
4. first book I read on my own:
Aside from things like "little Thomas learns to read" it was the Hobbit by Tolkien. (a born geek I know...)
5. what superpower would I most like to have:
I've recently begun to contemplate the superpower of knowing everything in the entire world. It seems neat. But I'll still have to go with flying. Flying is something I've wanted to do as long as I can remember. And I still want it. I used to stand on the edge of cliffs, looking down and imagining being able to fly off it. In hindsight I realized that that was both stupid and dangerous, but at the time it was awesome.
So, comment here and I'll send you questions! :)
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1. Favourite place in all the world?
2. What is a dream you've never before told anyone about? (It doesn't have to be anything big, just something you, for some reason, have kept to yourself.)
3. Norway gets occupied. Would you rather be part of the resistance if that meant you had to accept suicide bombings and killing of innocent bystanders, or a traitor to your people, supporting the usurpers?
4. If you had to choose one tv show to live in, forever, what show would you choose? (and why)
5. Would you rather be brain damaged and gorgeous, or horribly disfigured and really, really smart (stephen hawkins smart)?
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Copenhagen, my favouritest town. Used to be christiania, where thought i'd live when i grew up, but i haven't been there since the normalisation started
2. What is a dream you've never before told anyone about?
I actually thought about this yesterday. When in college I dreamt of getting good enough at the juggling to earn just enough to survive, and I would travel around europe, living from hand to mouth. But then i never got good enough, and realised I needed to find a safer option without any dreams connected to it. I never told anyone of course, because I knew shitloads of people in the environment who were a billion times better than me and deep inside I knew I could never compete with them.
3. Norway gets occupied.
Depends on how mean the occupants were I guess. I'm not a pacifist, but i'm not fond of killing innocent people either. if the occupants killed loads of people everyday and i knew that me killing some innocent children would stop it, so be it.
4. If you had to choose one tv show to live in, forever, what show would you choose?
Sabrina the teenage witch. Because i'd love having an evil twin, a talking cat who once was a communist dictator and getting mail through a toaster. Turning nasty mean cheerleaders into goats would be awsome too, and ma(gi)king a giant flan that everyone in school could eat.
5. Would you rather be brain damaged and gorgeous, or horribly disfigured and really, really smart
I'd rather die... uhm smart i guess. depends... could i be able to use my body. i don't know if i'd handle to not be able to touch and feel and walk and see and smell and eat. I'm a physical being.
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