"The 1st player of this "game" starts with the topic "6 weird habits/things about yourself" and people who get tagged need to write a journal about their 6 weird habits/things as well as state this rule clearly. In the end, you need to chose the next 6 people to be tagged and list their names."
1. I like to loop songs I love. I've heard "could we change this please" more than once.
2. I may overreact pretty oddly, if confronted with "hate-likers". I knew a person years ago whose life was pretty much wasted on worshipping hate as the "ultimate inner strenght". Still makes me gloomy.
3. "Please do not rub strongly such!! Otherwise I will lapse into an absentmindedness state out of pleasantness.'
'Although it is as small as it hardly understands, beautiful, and it is soft, smooth and rubs, and there is worth."
4. I like to, urrm, "apply pressure to some of the joints in my fingers until they make a relaxing, popping sound". Considered a public annoyance, unfortunately.
5. I like to speak really tardishly to people I already know a bit better. It's relaxing.
6. My eyes are weird; the pupils are always oddly large even though I, at least to my best knowledge, don't use any, er, "unhealthy extras." Even alcohol only on rare occasions (which might be a weird habit too, they say).
Tag six people, hrmm.. but those I'd like to tag have already done this-- hesus kuristz on a panzerwagen, look! Up in the sky, a muthafvgin plane with snakes and Samuel L Jackson on it
*hides in the paper shredder*
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...or was that greed? Goddammit, one thought and I mess it up.
Sorry, I'm rambling. I'll shut up.
Speaking tardish ish lurv. Always good to be relaxed around friends.
I dislike hate-likers too. It's an emotion too many people find solace in these days, and they only end up wasting their lives alone, never letting anything positive in and blaming everyone else for it. It's much better to be a person who isn't afraid to reach out and hug everyone every now and then, and who generally cares for everyone just as they are. I feel sad that there are people who think that openness and caring should be suppressed because it's "not proper", or it's "childish", or that it's "for the weak". Being able to care for others openly usually helps a person to accept themselves as who they are too, so it's kind of a win-win situation. Even if you do get occasional bullshit from people who haven't grasped this concept and only want to make everyone else's life miserable.
Öäääägh... saarnaamista. >.> Hyi. Ramblingia tuntuu olevan ilmassa todellakin.
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Something darkly disturbing this way comes
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