My Eccentricities.

Sep 11, 2005 23:12

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Undecided? ctuck September 12 2005, 16:33:43 UTC
2| What are your strange habits?
3| Tell me a secret?
6| What were you like as a kid(pictures?)?
7| What are your faults?

I'm leaning toward yes. And yet, I don't see how "I'm awesome." makes you different.

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Re: Undecided? xdeath2clownz September 12 2005, 18:41:32 UTC
2. I read things from end to beginning. Heh.
3. I listen to music that isn't in English.
6. I suppose I was intelligent, at least that is what they tell me. I started reading when I was three and I read the dictionary when I was five. Sorry, I don't have any pictures.
7. I can be lazy sometimes, and I procrastinate terribly.

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Re: Undecided? ctuck September 12 2005, 18:47:08 UTC
Maybe it's me. I don't see those as eccentric cause I read things through, sometimes more than once, I listen to l ot of music that isn't in english and watch alot of movies that aren'tin english, and I procrastinate.

Thinking about.

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Re: Undecided? flairbebe September 12 2005, 19:47:23 UTC
yes, and aren't you in this community, making you eccentric? lol ; )
I understand what your saying, I just thought it was funny
And I think she ment she reads things starting with the end, and going to the front
[I do that with catalogs, start on the backapage and go to the front]

Anywho, I say yes, I really like your hair
And my brother was really into Odesy of the Mind
: )

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Re: Undecided? ctuck September 12 2005, 19:54:04 UTC
I realized that it might ome off funny. Trying to press a point and being funny don't seem to go along well with each other. :p

I do that with directions/instructions usually, read them from the last step to the first. I don't think of things that way I guess. I see what she's saying now. Still irks me. If you start on the last page and move to the front, that's different from reading from end to beggining. Where you start to read (be it first , last, or middle page of a book) is where you begin reading, and where you stop is where you end reading. It's a matter of semantics.

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