Soul Society...

Oct 01, 2006 21:57


Name/Nickname: Miharu
Age: 14

Likes: Books, movies, nice smells, nature
Dislikes: Conniving people, being sick, feeling dirty.

Strong points: Clever, amusing, laid back
Weaker points: Stubborn, hot-headed sometimes, also a little impulsive, but I'm coming out of that slowly, I think.

Hobbies &/or Talents: Writing, drawing, debating.

Favorite color: Black
Favorite animal: Wolf
Favorite season: Winter and summer

Mature or Immature: Mature
Leader or Follower: I can be both, without fuss.
Outgoing or Shy: Outgoing, slightly shy when I first meet you, but more polite then shy.
Confident or Modest: Modest (but I can talk about things with friends, just not like..very private thigns unless they're my cloooose friends.)
Optimistic, Pessimistic, or Realist: Optimistic, pess sometimes
Low, medium, or high energy level: Medium

Goals in life: Meh, just to get by, I'm thinking of just quotting school and working full time in Toni&Guy, and then perhaps go to Japan and become a hairdresser. (I'll finish highschool first)

Favorite quote & why: "There is never a sudden revelation, a complete and tidy explanation for why it happened, or why it ends, or why or who you are. You want one and I want one, but there isn't one. It comes in bits and pieces, and you stitch them together wherever they fit, and when you are done you hold yourself up, and still there are holes and you are a rag doll, invented, imperfect. And yet you are all that you have, so you must be enough. There is no other way."

Another one:
In death, we become more aware of how glorious life is. There is only life because death exists as a comparison. Light and dark, cold and warm, meetings and partings, sanity and insanity, perfection and imperfection - these things can only be defined when the other exists. And when we see death, we can then see life, as if again for the first time. Like children, we’re in awe, we retain some of that innocence, able to find and protect the little bit of goodness left within us. We no longer need our illusions - instead, we can see the perfection in what is right in front of us. Innocence is not naiveté, no…

Now, we can learn how to truly live!

However, some look back at life and find they prefer the cold breath of death, that taunting beauty, and become possessed by it. Some do not have a choice.

In both death and life now, we find ourselves able to witness God…
…and was it worth it?
…you’ve got to live…

Both are my favourite, I can't choose. Why? Because they make me deeply think about life, about everything.

Describe your personality in three words or more: Funny, happy, deep thinker

Favorite character & why: Hmm I have quite a few, probably Ichigo the most, because he's so determined and shit.
Least favorite character & why: *shrug* No one, really

Anything else:


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http://community.livejournal.com/bleach_rating/319394.html?view=3169698#t3169698
http://community.livejournal.com/bleach_rating/318791.html?view=3169863#t3169863
http://community.livejournal.com/bleach_rating/319070.html#cutid1

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