Wheee! Meme! Oh gosh, I have to do that, even if you didn't tag me, lol! But my friend is really telling me to at least finish writing up what we did whilst on placements so she can start writing her reports even if I won't, so it'll have to wait a while (and I will give you a detailed comment on your answers too when I come back!) =D =D
'm having such a ridiculously good day. :D I realise that this was back a while, but yay for a ridiculously good day! =D
I just can't go barefoot anywhere, it feels icky. Oh, me too! I wear socks though. hahaha. I don't understand how people can walk the streets barefoot! I mean, you don't know what's been on the ground! =O
You've never tried sushi?! How interesting! =D Do you like Jap food in general? or just not sushi?
Yay indeed! I think it was because I saw my friend again after more than half a year. :) And because the weather was being so friendly - the weather has a major effect on my mood.
I've only walked the streets barefoot once, and that was after my year 12 formal. My feet were honestly about to fall to pieces in my heels. :\
I don't like Japanese food in general. Not sure why. I'm a really fussy eater - I don't eat a lot of things.
I like HeMeh and SheMeh. But I suppose problems would arise should you have two girls or two boys. HeMeh1 and HeMeh2?
I am dandy, absolutely dandy. (Hmm, perhaps I should have picked a Dandy Warhols song?) I know, I really must pay more attention to the music I listen to, and create some sort of log of "happy songs", "sad songs", "songs for the bored", "songs for bad weather", etc. And I do agree, mood lighting is crucial, absolutely crucial. :D
Smells Like Teen Spirit - I'm sure there's a line about mosquitoes in there somewhere!
Oh, that reminds me of my hatred for the "current mood" option on LJ. They almost NEVER have my exact mood on there. Sometimes I feel "nonchalant". Other times, "burdened". And then there's the all-important "hungover" which isn't there either. It's all massively inconvenient, and thus I have to write paragraphs of ramblage to properly explain my thoughts to people, since the one-word mood thing won't do.
Oh, the only net symbol things that mean anything to me are: :) happy :D very happy XD childishly happy ;) awkward/cheeky/in-joke :( sad D: devastated
I must say, the winking vampire is far out of my league.
We chat, watch movies, marvel at the skanky clothing that popstars wear these days, eat bad food... :) I see now why you consider me your ideal host. *LOL*
It's so frustrating when people give me judgemental looks, though. As if they've never done it. I am 100% convinced that everyone kicks vending machines every now and then, because seriously, who can resist provocation by machines? ;)
I wear thongs. I just read this and was all, "WTF has that got to do with shoes?" I am a dork. *facepalm*
You know, the existence of a Spanish restaurant called Capitan Torres makes me want to visit your hometown SO BAD. O_O
I think "Meh" is a very good name. Also, bonus points for the unisex-ness. XDDD
Do you have a dishwasher? Yes, me. :) I don't know why, but this just made me laugh out loud. XDD Poor you!
YOU ARE LISTENING TO D'NASH. OMG. *randomly glomps all over you*
My dad gets really awkward whenever there's a sex scene, LOL.LOL! In my family, I'm always the one who gets a little squeamish when there's anything even remotely close to a
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A friend of mine is really proactive and always suggests some sort of sport. *cringes* I'm far too lazy for that.
Do you say "flip-flops" instead of "thongs"? (Or do you just have your mind in the gutter?!)
Oh, it's unfortunately not in my hometown - but close enough! You really wouldn't want to visit my hometown. It's ugly and full of horrendously loud people and old men who don't seem capable of blinking. *shudders* But the city centre of Sydney is lovely!
Thanks, I do like a good unisex name. So much more functional, you know. ;)
Oh, I don't mind washing the dishes. I used to hate it, but I've realised that vacuuming is so much worse!
D'NASH IS MY LIFE. They never fail to put me in a great mood. :D
Yeah, I used to get awkward during sex scenes, but I watched more and more movies with my mother, and since she doesn't react at all, I just got used to it. But my dad's terrible!
Benjamin Button isn't scary at all. But because it's about a man who grows 'backwards', my mother found it really trippy and it gave her nightmares. She
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Eek. Yes, I'm too lazy for that, too. My mum always tries to get me to do sport, and sometimes she succeeds, but never on the long run. ;)
(Or do you just have your mind in the gutter?!) Guilty as charged. XDD But yeah, we say "flip-flops" in Germany and I've never heard of "thongs" as shoes before, so don't be mad at me, it's really not my fault that I didn't think of shoes when reading this. XD
Oh! I hate old men who don't seem capable of blinking. Or of driving a car, in general. *shudders with you* But if the restaurant is in Sydney, I'll so have to go to Sydney one day. :D
You're right, washing the dishes is acceptable compared to vacuuming. I always procrastinate that. Right now I'm lucky because my hoover is broken... *snerk*
I own far too little D'Nash songs. Can you recommend me some? ^^ :D
Ugh, sport is so painful. Terribly fun, but I'm so bad at it, the fun part really isn't worth the humiliation. And physical pain. And luckily my parents feel the same way, so they never force me to do anything!
we say "flip-flops" in Germany Ah, I thought as much - so no, I don't think it's your fault at all! Hey, I've always wondered, what's your accent like? Does it lean towards British or American English?
It'd be lovely to have you visit sometime! I live in the suburbs of Sydney, but all the nice stuff is in the centre of the city. I'm only about 20 minutes away, but I'd still much rather be there.
Oh, you call it a 'hoover'! My parents do that - they picked it up in England. :)
Oh my gosh, I think I have every D'Nash song in existence. Which ones do you have? I'll upload a few for you now - hopefully you don't already have them. :) Casi - they sing my username in this song! :D Yo Por Ti, Tú Por í - intensely boppy. Esta Vez Sí - I suppose it's a quintessential boyband song. My favourite type of boyband song. :D
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I realise that this was back a while, but yay for a ridiculously good day! =D
I just can't go barefoot anywhere, it feels icky.
Oh, me too! I wear socks though. hahaha. I don't understand how people can walk the streets barefoot! I mean, you don't know what's been on the ground! =O
You've never tried sushi?! How interesting! =D Do you like Jap food in general? or just not sushi?
Right, I'm gonna go do this meme now! =D
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I've only walked the streets barefoot once, and that was after my year 12 formal. My feet were honestly about to fall to pieces in my heels. :\
I don't like Japanese food in general. Not sure why. I'm a really fussy eater - I don't eat a lot of things.
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I am dandy, absolutely dandy. (Hmm, perhaps I should have picked a Dandy Warhols song?) I know, I really must pay more attention to the music I listen to, and create some sort of log of "happy songs", "sad songs", "songs for the bored", "songs for bad weather", etc. And I do agree, mood lighting is crucial, absolutely crucial. :D
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Oh, that reminds me of my hatred for the "current mood" option on LJ. They almost NEVER have my exact mood on there. Sometimes I feel "nonchalant". Other times, "burdened". And then there's the all-important "hungover" which isn't there either. It's all massively inconvenient, and thus I have to write paragraphs of ramblage to properly explain my thoughts to people, since the one-word mood thing won't do.
Oh, the only net symbol things that mean anything to me are:
:) happy
:D very happy
XD childishly happy
;) awkward/cheeky/in-joke
:( sad
D: devastated
I must say, the winking vampire is far out of my league.
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I see now why you consider me your ideal host. *LOL*
It's so frustrating when people give me judgemental looks, though. As if they've never done it.
I am 100% convinced that everyone kicks vending machines every now and then, because seriously, who can resist provocation by machines? ;)
I wear thongs.
I just read this and was all, "WTF has that got to do with shoes?" I am a dork. *facepalm*
You know, the existence of a Spanish restaurant called Capitan Torres makes me want to visit your hometown SO BAD. O_O
I think "Meh" is a very good name. Also, bonus points for the unisex-ness. XDDD
Do you have a dishwasher?
Yes, me. :)
I don't know why, but this just made me laugh out loud. XDD Poor you!
YOU ARE LISTENING TO D'NASH. OMG. *randomly glomps all over you*
My dad gets really awkward whenever there's a sex scene, LOL.LOL! In my family, I'm always the one who gets a little squeamish when there's anything even remotely close to a ( ... )
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Do you say "flip-flops" instead of "thongs"? (Or do you just have your mind in the gutter?!)
Oh, it's unfortunately not in my hometown - but close enough! You really wouldn't want to visit my hometown. It's ugly and full of horrendously loud people and old men who don't seem capable of blinking. *shudders* But the city centre of Sydney is lovely!
Thanks, I do like a good unisex name. So much more functional, you know. ;)
Oh, I don't mind washing the dishes. I used to hate it, but I've realised that vacuuming is so much worse!
D'NASH IS MY LIFE. They never fail to put me in a great mood. :D
Yeah, I used to get awkward during sex scenes, but I watched more and more movies with my mother, and since she doesn't react at all, I just got used to it. But my dad's terrible!
Benjamin Button isn't scary at all. But because it's about a man who grows 'backwards', my mother found it really trippy and it gave her nightmares. She ( ... )
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(Or do you just have your mind in the gutter?!)
Guilty as charged. XDD But yeah, we say "flip-flops" in Germany and I've never heard of "thongs" as shoes before, so don't be mad at me, it's really not my fault that I didn't think of shoes when reading this. XD
Oh! I hate old men who don't seem capable of blinking. Or of driving a car, in general. *shudders with you* But if the restaurant is in Sydney, I'll so have to go to Sydney one day. :D
You're right, washing the dishes is acceptable compared to vacuuming. I always procrastinate that. Right now I'm lucky because my hoover is broken... *snerk*
I own far too little D'Nash songs. Can you recommend me some? ^^ :D
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we say "flip-flops" in Germany
Ah, I thought as much - so no, I don't think it's your fault at all! Hey, I've always wondered, what's your accent like? Does it lean towards British or American English?
It'd be lovely to have you visit sometime!
I live in the suburbs of Sydney, but all the nice stuff is in the centre of the city. I'm only about 20 minutes away, but I'd still much rather be there.
Oh, you call it a 'hoover'! My parents do that - they picked it up in England. :)
Oh my gosh, I think I have every D'Nash song in existence. Which ones do you have? I'll upload a few for you now - hopefully you don't already have them. :)
Casi - they sing my username in this song! :D
Yo Por Ti, Tú Por í - intensely boppy.
Esta Vez Sí - I suppose it's a quintessential boyband song. My favourite type of boyband song. :D
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I'm gonna try to find the time to do it, it seems like a fun thing!
I wear J'adore by Christian Dior.
Oh, honey, J'adore J'adore by Dior! I wear it too, it smells amazing. ♥
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You wear it too? OMG. That's the second flister I've found who wears it (the other is deathinacave. We're a lovely-smelling little clan!
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