Five Great Shinobi Countries

Jan 04, 2008 11:16


Name: Samantha
Please post the links to three applications you've voted on recently: 1 & 2 & 3

What are three positive adjectives that you would use to describe yourself?:
Sweet -- I used this adjective instead of kind or nice because I'm often told that I'm sweet. I try to be nice to everyone and treat everyone the same. Even if you're a jerk to me, I'll send a "have a nice day!" at you. I also butter people up which is why I think I'm more sweet than just nice. I like to look at the positive side of people so I'm the first person to point out what's great about someone. I might not be the most active and in-your-face of friends, but if you play sports, I'll be at your games cheering you on, and you'll always get a card from me on your birthday. I'm always in the background reminding you that you're wonderful and loved.
Optimistic -- I always believe that things will work out fine in the end, you just have to believe that they will and try your best to make things go well. Even when bad times come around, I'm always thinking of the positive in the situation or what will happen afterwards.
Cheerful -- I'm that overly excited, bubbly, bouncy person. I wouldn't say that I'm like that in an obnoxious way, it's just that little things make me happy. I'm hardly ever brooding and depressed. Things like the fact that the sun is shining or a good cup of tea can bring a smile to my face.

What are three negative adjectives that you would use to describe yourself?:
Shy -- Ever since I can remember, I was always nervous around other people. I'm always afraid that they won't like me and my personality. I can seem pretty distant and cold because I'm so shy.
Paranoid -- Whenever someone is in a bad mood or something goes wrong, I automatically think that it might be because of me. That somehow, I did something or said something wrong. I'm not that arrogant that I think that everyone's lives and moods revolve around my actions. I just think that maybe it might of been my fault.
Trusting -- I consider this a negative adjective because I trust in the wrong way. I often trust strangers and people who I shouldn't trust. Since I always look at the positive side of people, I give them the benefit of the doubt and believe that they are trustworthy or that they have changed and became trustworthy. I'm often left feeling betrayed when that trust is broken and it almost always is.

Would others agree with the above adjectives? Would they possibly use different ones to describe you? I think that they would agree with those adjectives, but they would probably use low-confidence as one instead. I think that they would feel that that adjective is more important than one of the ones I used.

If YOU were able to create a ninja village, what symbol would you want on your forehead protector? I never thought about that before. I've always liked the beach and that kind of theme so I would probably create a Hidden Beach village. The symbol would be a seashell like this:


What type of weather and/or which season do you prefer? Do I really have to choose? I prefer to have all types of weather, except maybe the extreme like hail or tornadoes, and I prefer all seasons. I get bored easily and can get into a funk if the weather and the scenery doesn't change. I want to see flowers and rain in spring, snow in winter, green everywhere in summer, and red and orange leaves in autumn. I love snow, rain, sunshine, wind, cold weather, warm weather. I don't think I really care for fog or mist or anything like that because then you can't see your surroundings.

What type of location do you see yourself more likely to live in? Either near the ocean or near the forest. I like the idea of being surrounded by my area.

Would you like ninja training in your village to be harsh in order for the strongest to advance, or would you rather it be more forgiving of mistakes? Forgiving of mistakes. I need to make mistakes in order to learn from them.

Speaking of missions, would you prefer only hard or advanced missions for all of your resident ninja or would you not mind them participating in simpler errands if need be? Simple errands and hard missions. The simple missions prepare you for the hard ones.

Would you prefer living in a more populated and busy village, or one more rural/country-like? I think a populated and busy village. It would give me more of a chance to go on lots of missions and lots of different varieties of missions too.

All hidden villages have a leader...what kind of leader would you most respect and why? I would respect a leader that is active in the village. The kind of leader who looks after the poor and the rich, from the children to the adults. The one that shows you they appreciate their ninjas. Not just someone we hear stories about, but never actually meet.

Would you prefer it if your village's leader had almost total power and control over the workings of the village, or shared it with some kind of council? Shared it with a council. That way there's some discussion before they decide anything.

Anything else?: Thank you for voting and stamping :)
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