meme time again!
Feb. 15th, 2010 09:53 pmTagged by
gairid:
A. List seven habits/quirks/facts about yourself.
B. Tag seven people to do the same.
C. Do not tag the person who tagged you or say that you tag "whoever wants to do it".
1. I drink hot tea after every meal. Or, at the least, after every substantial meal. It is the most obvious and natural thing for me and I can't get over my coworkers teasing me about it like it's something weird (I usually respond by saying that drinking tea several times a day is perfectly normal in most countries around the world - EXCEPT the United States, LOL).
2. When I discover some new music that I love, I usually play it ad nauseam for several days/weeks, until I have pretty much memorized it. I can't seem to get enough. Even if I do feel a bit disappointed once the novelty wears off and it starts sounding like something I've been listening to for years.:P
3. I have a deep-seated revulsion towards the advertising industry - in particular, the highly commercialized, consumerist frenzy that seems to surround all American holidays. It has put me off wanting to actually celebrate anything. For example, seeing pink hearts and ribbons EVERYWHERE two weeks BEFORE Valentine's Day simply makes me gag. By the time the actual date rolls around, I'm so sick of it all I just want it to be done and over with. Same goes for Christmas, Thanksgiving, you name it. I feel like it's all being brutally shoved in my face - and my natural reaction is to either totally ignore it, or bitch about it. I think it's significantly more considerate of me to choose the first option.;)
4. I hate money. I hate that everything in our everyday world seems to revolve around it - especially for those of us who don't have enough of it to be able to stop thinking about it all the time. I hate the corruption, inequality and sick power games that money creates. I wish I had the courage to just drop out of the entire evil money-based system and live in a hermit cave somewhere, feeding on roots and berries. But I don't have that courage, obviously, because I am too attached to my simple comforts (like hot water and high-speed internet - to name but a few). Which makes me feel trapped and helpless. And, yes, a coward.
5. I am fascinated by trees/forests. I have this irresistible urge to walk among the trees when I see them. Whenever my parents took me somewhere as a kid, I tended to just wander off into the woods, lol. I was always terribly disappointed when they called me back (once I got totally lost and nearly gave them both a heart attack, but that's another story :P). One of my most frequent recurring dreams includes following a seemingly endless forest path, with a sense of great inner peace, but also excitement and anticipation. Of course, I always wake up before I can discover what the excitement is all about.:)
6. I can read pretty fast, but I don't like to. I prefer to go slowly and savor every sentence. Especially if the reading material in question is worth it. If it isn't, then I'd rather not read it at all. Of course, reading slowly makes me notice all the little, insignificant errors, which sometimes throws me right out of the story - but it also makes me appreciate true language skills all the more. If I really love a book or a fanfic, I will purposely put off devouring it too quickly, because I know I am going to miss it once I am done.
7. Watching porn seems to have lost all its appeal for me. In most cases, I find it boring and/or mildly disgusting. Reading porn is a different story altogether - but only if it's well written. So, summa summarum, I seem to be getting off more on words than anything else... lol. Good example: vampire fiction. Erotic bloodsucking. Under a good writer's hand, the description of it can be terribly sexy. However, actually SEEING blood drip down someone's neck can totally make me nauseous. Same goes for a graphic close-up of someone's genitals - male or female, I might add. In most cases, it's actually a turn-off. Tell me all about the way this person is feeling as s/he is being touched 'down there' - but I don't really need to see all the anatomical detail. Unless they are a fantasy creature (like an elf, for example) and look absolutely perfect. Which can only happen in writing, of course. And let's not, for the moment, try to figure out what that says about me. It's not flattering, I'm sure.:P
Tagging
dissonant_dream,
gattodoro,
illuins_lair,
mellacita,
stormatdusk,
surreysmum and
taelyn_sass.
Also, big thanks to
taelyn_sass for the bear hug! :) *hugs back*
A. List seven habits/quirks/facts about yourself.
B. Tag seven people to do the same.
C. Do not tag the person who tagged you or say that you tag "whoever wants to do it".
1. I drink hot tea after every meal. Or, at the least, after every substantial meal. It is the most obvious and natural thing for me and I can't get over my coworkers teasing me about it like it's something weird (I usually respond by saying that drinking tea several times a day is perfectly normal in most countries around the world - EXCEPT the United States, LOL).
2. When I discover some new music that I love, I usually play it ad nauseam for several days/weeks, until I have pretty much memorized it. I can't seem to get enough. Even if I do feel a bit disappointed once the novelty wears off and it starts sounding like something I've been listening to for years.:P
3. I have a deep-seated revulsion towards the advertising industry - in particular, the highly commercialized, consumerist frenzy that seems to surround all American holidays. It has put me off wanting to actually celebrate anything. For example, seeing pink hearts and ribbons EVERYWHERE two weeks BEFORE Valentine's Day simply makes me gag. By the time the actual date rolls around, I'm so sick of it all I just want it to be done and over with. Same goes for Christmas, Thanksgiving, you name it. I feel like it's all being brutally shoved in my face - and my natural reaction is to either totally ignore it, or bitch about it. I think it's significantly more considerate of me to choose the first option.;)
4. I hate money. I hate that everything in our everyday world seems to revolve around it - especially for those of us who don't have enough of it to be able to stop thinking about it all the time. I hate the corruption, inequality and sick power games that money creates. I wish I had the courage to just drop out of the entire evil money-based system and live in a hermit cave somewhere, feeding on roots and berries. But I don't have that courage, obviously, because I am too attached to my simple comforts (like hot water and high-speed internet - to name but a few). Which makes me feel trapped and helpless. And, yes, a coward.
5. I am fascinated by trees/forests. I have this irresistible urge to walk among the trees when I see them. Whenever my parents took me somewhere as a kid, I tended to just wander off into the woods, lol. I was always terribly disappointed when they called me back (once I got totally lost and nearly gave them both a heart attack, but that's another story :P). One of my most frequent recurring dreams includes following a seemingly endless forest path, with a sense of great inner peace, but also excitement and anticipation. Of course, I always wake up before I can discover what the excitement is all about.:)
6. I can read pretty fast, but I don't like to. I prefer to go slowly and savor every sentence. Especially if the reading material in question is worth it. If it isn't, then I'd rather not read it at all. Of course, reading slowly makes me notice all the little, insignificant errors, which sometimes throws me right out of the story - but it also makes me appreciate true language skills all the more. If I really love a book or a fanfic, I will purposely put off devouring it too quickly, because I know I am going to miss it once I am done.
7. Watching porn seems to have lost all its appeal for me. In most cases, I find it boring and/or mildly disgusting. Reading porn is a different story altogether - but only if it's well written. So, summa summarum, I seem to be getting off more on words than anything else... lol. Good example: vampire fiction. Erotic bloodsucking. Under a good writer's hand, the description of it can be terribly sexy. However, actually SEEING blood drip down someone's neck can totally make me nauseous. Same goes for a graphic close-up of someone's genitals - male or female, I might add. In most cases, it's actually a turn-off. Tell me all about the way this person is feeling as s/he is being touched 'down there' - but I don't really need to see all the anatomical detail. Unless they are a fantasy creature (like an elf, for example) and look absolutely perfect. Which can only happen in writing, of course. And let's not, for the moment, try to figure out what that says about me. It's not flattering, I'm sure.:P
Tagging
Also, big thanks to
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Date: 2010-02-23 08:41 pm (UTC)obsessedfascinated by those moments in movies when everything stopsand my knickers melt in a few nanosecondseven if there´s not much to see, but rather what is not seen - rare but definetely.. ohmygodhot. I can buy a movie just because of one scene of hotness... usually gay-hotness, yeah.Yay! Slash can seduce and arouse in a multisensory way no other erotica can...
big hairy guys without clothes on make me want to hurl hahaha.. yep, hurling is pretty much an option. =D