Mar 11, 2005 21:28
first of all, hello everybody!
Alright....now.
Heres a little story, I'd like to tell, about how much I hate snow and I'm going to move to where they only have three seasons. Fucking uhhh, have some snow and then some snow and when you go number two. It's YES snow. Also...I hate the snow and I'd just like to add to that by saying, snow sucks. If you don't agree I'lll send you snow...and MAKE you hate it. Ok? Ok...so today I went out side, walk down my steps...and step in snow. My pants...wet and gritty. I'm thinking, FUCK I hate snow, and these pants THEIR TOO LONG! Stupid pants, stupid snow, why am I still here? Who is the bitch over there...why is she honking her horn? Blahaaarrrrrrrgggggggghaaaaggurgglegirngrrrr! Continueing on, I proceed to clear the car free of what else? BUT SNOW. Swish, fuckin swish, swish wee!
NOT.
THEN I start thinking again, because god forbid I FREAK OUT and kill somebody in a rage to work past these issues. Alright enough, I'm just killing...kidding, But did I mention?
I hate snow.
You are an assassin.
That means you are a proffessional and do your job without mixing any emotions in it. In your life you have probably been hurt many times and have gotten some mental scars. This results in you being distant from people. Though many think that you are evil, you are not. What you really are is a person, trying to forget your pain and past. You are the person who never seems to care and that is why being an assassin fits you good. Atleast, that's what people think. Even if you don't care that much for your victims, you still have the ability to care and to generally feel. It is not lost, just a little forgotten. In crowds you tend to not get to noticed, and dress in black or other discrete colours. You don't being in the spotlight and wish people would just leave you alone. But once you do get close to someone you have a hard time letting go and get real down if you loose him/her.
Main weapon: Sniper
Quote: "The walls we build around us to keep out the sadness also keep out the joy" -Jim Rohn
Facial expression: Narrowed eyes