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More, more answers!hallocoMay 3 2005, 17:37:38 UTC
1) Help me, I've been cursed.
2) The Beatles.
3) It was odd. My sister, being the oldest, had the role and attention of my parents as being the leader. The example. She was to be molded (forcefully if need be.) into the sort of person that my brother and I were to follow. Unfortunately she had other ideas, and that didn't happen exactly as my parents would have likes, but nonetheless, being the oldest, that spotlight they would still cast on her.
My brother is the youngest. The baby, the one who would receive the most attention, and the most spoils, for the least effort. Even if he would never ask for it, they will provide it for him. In this, I feel almost sorry for him, because at 23 years old, my mother has a psychological deathgrip on him. This causes problems all it's own.
Myself? Yes, I'm the middleman. I'm not their leader for which to set all the rules and place an example, I'm not their precious little baby for which to shower with attention and gifts. I'm just kind of... there. I live in their home, I eat their food. I'm under their radar, or would be if only I had worked harder to stay under their radar. But being were I am, I have to fend for myself for the most part. I receive no real favor, no real support, and when it comes down to it, I'm the last on their list. I wouldn't want it any other way.
4) Hmmm... I'd have to say it was the weekend you came over and crashed at our place, during our whole "X-Men Legends" crusade. We haven't been able to repeat that success yet... but we shall!
5) Trick question. No such episode exists.
6) "Hanging By a Moment", because it feels right, Weird Al Yankovic because that would make her laugh, and seeing her smile brings out these indescribably wonderful feelings within me.
2) The Beatles.
3) It was odd. My sister, being the oldest, had the role and attention of my parents as being the leader. The example. She was to be molded (forcefully if need be.) into the sort of person that my brother and I were to follow. Unfortunately she had other ideas, and that didn't happen exactly as my parents would have likes, but nonetheless, being the oldest, that spotlight they would still cast on her.
My brother is the youngest. The baby, the one who would receive the most attention, and the most spoils, for the least effort. Even if he would never ask for it, they will provide it for him. In this, I feel almost sorry for him, because at 23 years old, my mother has a psychological deathgrip on him. This causes problems all it's own.
Myself? Yes, I'm the middleman. I'm not their leader for which to set all the rules and place an example, I'm not their precious little baby for which to shower with attention and gifts. I'm just kind of... there. I live in their home, I eat their food. I'm under their radar, or would be if only I had worked harder to stay under their radar. But being were I am, I have to fend for myself for the most part. I receive no real favor, no real support, and when it comes down to it, I'm the last on their list. I wouldn't want it any other way.
4) Hmmm... I'd have to say it was the weekend you came over and crashed at our place, during our whole "X-Men Legends" crusade. We haven't been able to repeat that success yet... but we shall!
5) Trick question. No such episode exists.
6) "Hanging By a Moment", because it feels right, Weird Al Yankovic because that would make her laugh, and seeing her smile brings out these indescribably wonderful feelings within me.
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