1) Bold what is true about you. 2) Italicize what you wish was true about you. 3) Add one true thing about you to the end of the list. 4) Tag five LJ friends.
Yes, I believe in ghosts, or at least the possibility of the spirit to live on without the physical shell of the body.
My hood... I keep it for a number of reasons: habit, tribal loyalty, and...I confess, I do have some fondness for it that I do not extend to other material possessions. I believe it is a subconscious reminder of my origins (and nearly impossible to replace).
To be perfectly honest, I am suprised that I have not lost it.
I don't know why the ghost thing sort of surprises me. I guess since it's considered a superstitious thing and you're always so logical.
...I could say something here about you losing your hood and me preventing that once...but that would be awkward.
I'm a little surpised my own isn't damaged beyond repair yet or lost. Especially since I so often let others wear it. People have this fascination with my headgear. Do you ever get that?
I have seen enough evidence of spiritual phenomenon in my experience, and from what I have discussed with Victoria.
Yes, that would be remarkably awkward, wouldn't it?
Hm. Cielo seemed to enjoy stealing it...until the novelty apparently wore off. It did not seem to accomodate his braids very well. I occasionally receive quizzical looks from strangers, but other than that, no. No particular fascination.
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Do you have anything in particular in mind with this one, Gale, or just some sort of vague nonspecific instrument?
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...Mine is currently more of an unfocused interest in the creative aspect of the musical arts.
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And reading this makes me think of something I've often wanted to ask since...well, since we first met.
Is there anything really signifigant about your hood? Why you like it? Is it fashionable or fuctional, or is it just fondness?
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My hood... I keep it for a number of reasons: habit, tribal loyalty, and...I confess, I do have some fondness for it that I do not extend to other material possessions. I believe it is a subconscious reminder of my origins (and nearly impossible to replace).
To be perfectly honest, I am suprised that I have not lost it.
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...I could say something here about you losing your hood and me preventing that once...but that would be awkward.
I'm a little surpised my own isn't damaged beyond repair yet or lost. Especially since I so often let others wear it. People have this fascination with my headgear. Do you ever get that?
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Yes, that would be remarkably awkward, wouldn't it?
Hm. Cielo seemed to enjoy stealing it...until the novelty apparently wore off. It did not seem to accomodate his braids very well. I occasionally receive quizzical looks from strangers, but other than that, no. No particular fascination.
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He closes his eyes as a brief, internal struggle ensues. ". . . You recall the . . . talk you had with Rebecca Chambers?"
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