Ask me six questions. Any six, no matter how personal, private or random. I have to answer them honestly. In turn, you must post this message in your own journal
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1. Heh, you ask that as if your best and worst qualities are the same quality, but I'll assume that's not what you meant. Best: your sincere desire to help, and to be there for me/everyone. Worst: your insecurity. It's a lot easier to help when you're secure and happy with who and where you are, and it's especially a bad thing in your case because it's so unwarranted by reality. 2. Oy, I dislike this one. :p Best: My secureness with who I am, etc. I didn't used to have it, and now I know how much better life is with it. Worst: my laziness/borderline apathy. 3. Well, it's mostly because I really haven't needed to. I have nothing to confide/bitch about/ask for advice on at the moment, at least nothing that I wouldn't instead use my blog for, and get more response/advice from. 4. Perfectly reasonable, but it is an extreme and I advise against extremes, for the sake of personal sanity. For your own health, I think you ought to be able to make your happiness independent of other people's, in case of dire situations. 5. I think it's silly, because I don't put much value on what you wish to gain from it. AIM is there, it's part of how social life functions now, and personally, I don't see any good reasons to cut it out of mine. 6. Unlikely. I'm not a fan of the phone. It's a lot more time-consuming than IM, in that it's much easier to be doing work and generally multitasking when IMing, and I'm not really good at phone-type conversations, where silence is a bad thing. I just don't talk that much, and that's much easier to deal with on AIM. 7. Cheater!
2. Oy, I dislike this one. :p Best: My secureness with who I am, etc. I didn't used to have it, and now I know how much better life is with it. Worst: my laziness/borderline apathy.
3. Well, it's mostly because I really haven't needed to. I have nothing to confide/bitch about/ask for advice on at the moment, at least nothing that I wouldn't instead use my blog for, and get more response/advice from.
4. Perfectly reasonable, but it is an extreme and I advise against extremes, for the sake of personal sanity. For your own health, I think you ought to be able to make your happiness independent of other people's, in case of dire situations.
5. I think it's silly, because I don't put much value on what you wish to gain from it. AIM is there, it's part of how social life functions now, and personally, I don't see any good reasons to cut it out of mine.
6. Unlikely. I'm not a fan of the phone. It's a lot more time-consuming than IM, in that it's much easier to be doing work and generally multitasking when IMing, and I'm not really good at phone-type conversations, where silence is a bad thing. I just don't talk that much, and that's much easier to deal with on AIM.
7. Cheater!
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