If I were a hero, I would want to be Bolshevik Boy.

Mar 12, 2011 23:28


It's All About YOU
Name or Nickname: Wouldn’t you like to know?
Gender: Female.
What do you LOVE?: Dogs of any kind. Children. Art, literature, classical music. The sound of the rain in my gutters, and the crisp smell of a rainy spring.
And what do you HATE?: People that use faulty logic. Bigotry. Elitism. People that are violent in the name of peace. Politicians that talk for hours and say nothing at all.
Strengths: I am exceptionally loyal to the people I care about. I’m passionate about my beliefs and I will not hesitate to stand up for what I think is right. I am a wonderful cook. I’m quite talkative, and though I am a working encyclopaedia of the universe (literally), I never let my intelligence lead me to believe that I am better than anyone else. I’m dependable, and would sooner die than betray the trust of a friend.
Weaknesses: I have Bipolar disorder, so I can be moody, and sometimes I make very bad decisions when my mood isn’t stable. Also, I’m fearful of being ridiculed by others, and tend to stress-out over everything, even little things. My social skills are sub-par, and though most people would say that I am very polite, I have a hard time understanding others. I screw up a lot in social situations. I tend to push people away when what I actually want is for them to love me.

Hobbies: I like to build things - I’m probably the only adult I know that still plays with Lego. In the summertime I build soap box derby racers; once I tried to construct one with wings, but that didn’t turn out well. I cook, mostly Asian and European cuisine, which is my favourite and my family’s as well. I love to cook a whole roast chicken; I’m a vegetarian, so I don’t eat the chicken, but I have no problems with handling or cooking meat. Every few years I try to start a garden, but I seem to have a natural talent for killing plants. I’m having a go at it again this year, but I fancy that, by summer, the” vegetable patch on the side of the house” will have turned into the “pile of plant rubbish on the side of the house.”
Favorite Color: Any shade of red, as long as it’s not too pink or too orange.
What is your favorite food?: My Grandmother’s shortbread - it’s Scottish, tough, sweet and delicious. Though English shortbread isn’t bad either.
Favorite Country (without taking Hetalia into consideration): I would have to say this is a tie between Russia and Scotland. Russia has always fascinated me and its history is both haunting and soulful. As well, I would argue that Russian is the sexiest language on earth. But then, Scotland has great food, wonderful people and some really fun traditions (bagpipes and kilts, anyone?!).
Mature or Childish?: Well, I try to present myself as a mature individual, as I would like others to believe me to be capable and responsible. I am never late; I usually respect authority, etc. However, I’m actually quite childish, and I take secret delight in sleeping with a stuffed animal or playing dress-up with old clothes.
Would you prefer to lead or follow?: Under a good leader, I would say that I enjoy following directions. But usually there isn’t someone around willing to lead, so I take the initiative and drive my underlings like a dictator. I’m very effective. (No, really, I can be a bit forceful, but to date my leadership has never caused a fellow any distress. I have a bad habit, where occasionally I will do all the work in a group by myself and let the rest slack off. My inner perfectionist rears its ugly head and demands that I do it properly or it doesn’t get done. I’m aiming to stop that.)

Let's Talk HETALIA
Favorite Character and WHY: Egypt. I love how I know so little about him, yet I know that there is something more to his character than I have been given. He fits in, in an out of the box way.
Is there a certain strip that really sticks out for you?: The one about the Nordics building stuff. I also really like Himaruya’s early character notes - that’s where I learned that America’s appearance was based off of a Canadian.
Hamburgers or Tea OR MAPLE SYRUP?: Tea, thank you, not that I don’t love me some maple syrup. Tea just wins, is all - particularly if it’s a piping hot cup of earl grey.
Who dresses the best in the series? ♥: Estonia. I love his suit. And those glasses… well, lets just say that I have a thing for glasses.
America/Alfred wants to watch a scary movie! Which one would you pick?: Silence of the Lambs. It’s an old favourite.
How about a favorite ship/couple?: Canada & America.<3

AND A LITTLE MORE~
Do you believe in spirits or ghosts?:Definitely. Whenever I’m in nature I get this feeling that there is something out there, living in the trees and the water and the wind. I used to see fairies in the woods as a kid, but I don’t really see them anymore. I wish I could.
You're at war! Do you take the enemy head-on with full force or lay back and take time to tactically move your forces?: Well first, I’d secure my parameters and make sure of my supplies; home base has to be functioning before I would fight. After that, I would lay out a plan quickly, but knowing that war rarely goes as planned, I would probably just start to attack and revise my tactics along the way.
You have to be transported to a deserted island! Oh no! You're allowed to take three items; what are these items?:A caseload of my medication, a chest of tea and a Swiss army knife.
Please describe how you look or share a picture if you have one: I am 174.5cm tall (about 5’9”), have light brown skin, brown eyes, and very curly short brown-black hair; I’m slim, but soft and curvy with large breasts. I’m mixed race: British on my mom’s side and East Indian on my father’s. Funnily enough, no one can seem to figure out my ethnicity when they meet me: I’ve been assumed to be everything from Russian to Iranian to Mexican to even Chinese once. (My Chinese boyfriend thinks that this is very funny, because I don’t look Chinese at all. But he really laughs when people think that I’m an immigrant and ask me questions like, “What’s it like in your country?” or “How did you get rid of your accent?” I suppose, him actually being an immigrant, he finds it oddly satisfying that I can share the experience with him. XD)

Any final words?: Nope, I think I’ve talked enough for one day. Thanks for reading.
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Oh, can I see your vital regions?: Only if you show me yours first. And no touching.

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