1) I see myself wearing dark brown, sitting in some café, sipping a cappucino, having just broke up with my boyfriend of 2 years because he proposed to me, and writing down sappy thoughts about life in my journal that I will think are deep an profound. Two days from ten years from now, I will call up my ex crying and he'll come back to me.
2) I think you're a funny, happy guy who's a lot of fun to hang out with. Sometimes you get a bit too exuberant, which gets on my nerves because I am at heart very antisocial, but you're so... i guess, jovial that it'd be impossible to be actually annoyed. Sometimes you're a bit too girly/personal for me, I will admit, but I'm just uncomfortable with certain things. Also, when you get angry, it's scary as hell. So that's the truth and all your endearing little habits make you to be a crazy fun jew friend to hang out with. Oh yeah, I also really respect your devotion to your religion, even though I'm non-practicing. I find that very cool.
3) Theater definitely. Art is wonderful, but it taxes me too much. I find that I love conceptualizing art projects, but I become bored with process. However, since I'm a perfectionist, I force myself to take my projects to the end even if I want to kill them. I have no love for my art, I can only see it critically. Theater is more of my love because even though it can be insanely stressful, it's also a huge release. I never allow myself to become bored with what I'm working on. However, I probably have more of a future in art than in theater, so the driving force may change.
4) 1. Hugh Laurie (OH MY GOD) 2. Steven Fry 3. Alan Rickman 4. Colin Firth 5. Hugh Grant
5) I'm actually not entirely positive what "it" is. If you mean my life or whatnot, I see it going okay with many highs and lows along the way to something halfway acceptable. If you mean what you talk to me a lot about in the halls... I'll be frank, I don't know, and I'm leaning towards I don't really even think so. I'm confused and so is "it", and when I get confused, things tend to not work out and not go anywhere, shall we say.
2) I think you're a funny, happy guy who's a lot of fun to hang out with. Sometimes you get a bit too exuberant, which gets on my nerves because I am at heart very antisocial, but you're so... i guess, jovial that it'd be impossible to be actually annoyed. Sometimes you're a bit too girly/personal for me, I will admit, but I'm just uncomfortable with certain things. Also, when you get angry, it's scary as hell. So that's the truth and all your endearing little habits make you to be a crazy fun jew friend to hang out with. Oh yeah, I also really respect your devotion to your religion, even though I'm non-practicing. I find that very cool.
3) Theater definitely. Art is wonderful, but it taxes me too much. I find that I love conceptualizing art projects, but I become bored with process. However, since I'm a perfectionist, I force myself to take my projects to the end even if I want to kill them. I have no love for my art, I can only see it critically. Theater is more of my love because even though it can be insanely stressful, it's also a huge release. I never allow myself to become bored with what I'm working on. However, I probably have more of a future in art than in theater, so the driving force may change.
4) 1. Hugh Laurie (OH MY GOD)
2. Steven Fry
3. Alan Rickman
4. Colin Firth
5. Hugh Grant
5) I'm actually not entirely positive what "it" is. If you mean my life or whatnot, I see it going okay with many highs and lows along the way to something halfway acceptable. If you mean what you talk to me a lot about in the halls... I'll be frank, I don't know, and I'm leaning towards I don't really even think so. I'm confused and so is "it", and when I get confused, things tend to not work out and not go anywhere, shall we say.
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