May 11, 2006 11:56
I got tagged.
But I'm not tagging 6 people for sure. I'm not tagging anyone. I'm the ultimate step in the tagging process. I stop generativity by being part of the system.
Big mistake you've made. Ah-hah.
*ahem...*
1. I have that tendency to question people's inner motives. A lot. Even though, most of the time, there really is no reason to do so. I'm paranoid like that.
2. I'm such a sociable guy when it comes to small groups, of, say, 3 to 6 people. But as soon as I get in a big group, there's nothing that comes out of me, unless I'm directly asked something. However, I'm much, much comfortable than any other student I know with oral presentations, which is strange, since it means I have to communicate with over 35 people at a time.
3. I shake people's hands a lot when I feel I don't know them sufficiently. Most people give hugs, I give handshakes(unless you're a close lady friend).
4. The first hour after I wake up in the morning is zero-communication time. Not just zero-communication, but probably zero-spatial-perception time too. I just walk around, knowing perfectly where to go, make my way to the dining room, have breakfast, make my way to the washroom...etc. It's automatic, I could wake up blind tomorrow and be perfectly fine until the moment I have to leave the house. But don't even bother talking to me, cuz if you're lucky, you might get grunts. But that's if you're lucky.
5. I own Québec flags, which I'm fond of, although I'm no separatist. Also, my favorite day of the Summer generally turns out to be June 24th(Québec day), not July 1st(Canada day). Yet, as soon as my French-speaking compatriots go nationalistic around me, I turn to them with the classical "Sorry, I'm no Québécois, I'm Canadian".
6. I can't tolerate any noise what-so-ever whenever I'm reading something, and can react very violently to people entering my room without knocking when there's a book in front of my eyes.
Feel free to repeat the same exercise. 6 wierd habits, or something. Don't know if I totally grasped the whole deal here, but it was somewhat entertaining to write...all those paradoxes!