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innocenceNonus Posted: Sat Aug 18 16:53:14 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  habits and hopes and aspirations and characteristics.

anything you've got that is amusingly [or maybe not] weird.


to start off:

i laugh out loud at the things in my head.
i have a fear of puking in public.
i am a big cry baby/ sensitive weenie but was never so until about a year ago.
i always try to find facecs/ pictures in things like poprcorn ceilings or trees or scrawling designs. [when i was little, i'd sometimes find demon faces in my bed sheets and it'd scare me]
as a child, instead of an imaginary friend, i had an imaginary horse and named it something cheesy like morning star.


 
PackMan Posted: Sat Aug 18 21:39:15 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  innocenceNonus said:
>i always try to find facecs/ pictures in things like poprcorn ceilings or trees or scrawling designs.

Ha! Me too.

-I talk aloud to myself in public when I think people can't hear me.
-I often think someone else is looking through my eyes as if a movie in my perspective, and I modify my actions (grabbing things off shelves, out of the fridge, so on) as to keep the veiwer in suspense as to what I am doing
-I can choose to not be offended



 
Kira Posted: Sat Aug 18 23:12:43 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  PackMan said:
>innocenceNonus said:
>>i always try to find facecs/ pictures in things like poprcorn ceilings or trees or scrawling designs.
>
>Ha! Me too.
>

Me three.

I also had an imaginary animal friend as a child, a dog named Scruffy. Sometimes I was Scruffy. Scruffy liked bacon.

I sing to myself constantly - between 35% and 50% of the time that I'm awake. It's usually just nonsense words, but there is one semi-coherent song:

Skip to my loo, my darling,
When are you coming home?
Home on the range, my darling,
Where does my lovely roam?
One, two, kiss your shoe.
Three, four, hold the door.
Five, six, give us a kiss.
Seven, eight, ain't love great.

Repeated twenty or thirty times every freaking day!

I hate driving with the low-beams on at night, and only turn my headlights to low out of politeness to oncoming cars. If I'm a passenger in a car whose driver does not share this preference for the brights, I fidget and grind my teeth.


 
Mesh Posted: Sat Aug 18 23:33:27 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  PackMan said:
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>-I often think someone else is looking through my eyes as if a movie in my perspective, and I modify my actions (grabbing things off shelves, out of the fridge, so on) as to keep the veiwer in suspense as to what I am doing

Lol, I do that. Only, I don't adjust my actions to keep people in suspense, I adjust them so they don't think I'm a total freaking weirdo. Like "Ok, don't look at those two dogs humping for more than two seconds. You might just see humor in it, but the person seeing what you're seeing might think your looking because you get off on it, or something."


>-I can choose to not be offended
>


And I, as well. Pretty much nothing offends me, if I don't let it. I don't know, I guess I can just turn that "emotion" off at will. I do, though, allow myself to be offended if I think it's justified. But usually, I just laugh about the offending material/person/etc.



Hmmmm, what else.



- I, too, am very emotionally sensitive. Ask anyone I'm close to, my feelings are hurt unnecassarily easy and I'm very empathetic towards others as well as just generally kind of a big teddy bear when it comes to relations with people. I mean, don't get me wrong, do the wrong thing, on the wrong day, and you're someone I don't know(or know very well) and I'll raise hell. For the most part though......a big, huggly wuggly, cuddly wuddly teddy bear. I consider it a weakness of mine.


-Things must be even. I stub one toe, the same toe on the opposite foot must be stubbed. I run my nails acroos a rough surface on my right hand, ditto must be done with the left. Et cetera. I'm usually good about not letting it get out of hand, but sometimes....oh sometimes....


- I am obsessed with hypotheticals. Given the free time, I can sit and plan every detail of some hpyothetical event, no matter how absurd. I do this often. I'm a daydreamer by trade.

- I'm a travellin' man. I have a very hard time staying in one area for too long without getting away for a good while. Or simply up and moving. I've stayed where I'm at for a good few years now....but before that, I was all over the place constantly. And I still basically just work so that I can to save up so that I can go on nice long trips. I'll also do odd-jobs at various places I go on the trips to make a ltitle extar cash. Not fancy trips, staying at five star hotels, eating at fancy restauruants and going to the areas hottest clubs, mind you. Trips sleeping in the car or in a tent, eating just enough to stay healthy, camping and hiking and kayaking beautiful places, shitting in a hole I had to dig in the ground myself, getting dirty and sweaty and bloody and tan and sunbleached hair. Those kinds of trips. When the money starts to dwindle, go back to "base camp" get a month to month or stay in a house with someone, work for a while, save up, and head out again. Hooray for that.

- I want to have a Park Ranger type job someday. Or, a vagabond.


 
novemberrain Posted: Sun Aug 19 13:28:58 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  I never used to cry at movies or tv shows up until a few years ago.

Getting my blood drawn will make me pass out if I watch it happen (again, wasn't the case up until a few years ago)

I constantly wonder/make up parallel universes where anything from the slightest thing is different to everything is completely different.

I make lists (like things I need to do that day) in my head and repeat them to myself out loud. I've gotten more than a few strange looks for this because it appears I am talking to myself.


 
~Just Imagine~ Posted: Tue Aug 21 05:34:30 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  PackMan said:

>-I talk aloud to myself in public when I think people can't hear me.
>-I often think someone else is looking through my eyes as if a movie in my perspective,

Well that's 2 things I do also,
Never imagined anyone else beeing crazy enough to think like that :)

But I only think in film perspective when I'm travelling... I once imagined that I had to 'film' every detail of the landscape, because if there would be a major disaster or something like it, and only a few people would survive, then they could use the images filmed by my eyes to show others how humans lived in the past...
And how the world looked before humans destroyed it ;)

- I daydream non stop, Sometimes I even confuse myself and wonder if it really happened or not
- When I read a book, I don't 'read' it, I don't see the words, I see everything happening inside my head like a movie, but I never see black words on white paper ...
- I know all the good quotes from a movie after only watching it one time
- Sometimes when I'm bored I put a movie on inside my head, and play it, just like i'm watching it on tv... or a tv-show and invent new scenario's ...



 
PackMan Posted: Tue Aug 21 16:32:39 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  Mr. Misses said:
>- I'm a daydreamer by trade.
>- I'm a travellin' man.
>- I want to have a Park Ranger type job someday. Or, a vagabond.

I think we need to trade business cards...Mine would say something like the above.

novemberrain said:
>- I never used to cry at movies or tv shows up until a few years ago.

The first movie this happened to me to was the ending of "Saving Private Ryan"...he askes his wife if he has been a good man...I weep like a 15 year old girl at that scene now.

>- Getting my blood drawn will make me pass out if I watch it happen

If I am not bleeding at the end of a project, I did not do it right...but get my blood drawn? HA! I have a strong needle phobia.


 
Mesh Posted: Tue Aug 21 19:09:35 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  My next planned trip will be to central and south america. This will take a while to save up for and plan. Despite the fact I live on the cheap while travelling, the airfare alone will eat up a sizable chunk of change. And even with the exchange rate between dollars and the currencies down south, and the fairly low cost of things, cab fair, bike rentals, food, hostels/cheap motels and everything will take up a good bit o' the casharooni for the amount of time I'd like to spend down there. Will be quite a while before I save up enough to feel comfortable going. Already cannott wait, though. I'm itching for some latin culture!


 
Mesh Posted: Tue Aug 21 19:24:04 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  Also, lol!!!!!

I know I have a dayjob, but I just applied for a bodyguard job for an entertainment promotion company. The ad asked for " intimidating looking men."


I humour myself sometimes. Surely the long hair and beard and the mean face I can so easily wear is sufficient for the job.


 
novemberrain Posted: Tue Aug 21 22:15:10 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  PackMan said:
>The first movie this happened to me to was the ending of "Saving Private Ryan"...he askes his wife if he has been a good man...I weep like a 15 year old girl at that scene now.

'Cold Case' can get me to cry constantly. And in the 'Sixth Sense' where Cole is talking to his Mom in the car. Gets me every time. And I also cried at the end of Saving Private Ryan.

>If I am not bleeding at the end of a project, I did not do it right...but get my blood drawn? HA! I have a strong needle phobia.

It's not so much just the needles, as I am multiply tattooed. But the thought of a needle going into a blood vessel...goodnight gracie.


 
innocenceNonus Posted: Tue Aug 21 23:17:44 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  always been a sucker for escapism... for five to seven years i was determined to become a hermit after graduated college. then it become a short-term hermit... and finally not a hermit at all.

and while i read, if it's a book i like and REALLY get into, i see it in clips... much like other parts of my life.

and i've been known to confuse real life with day dreams. : )

i'm also a sucker for visuals and textures.

movies/ stuff that have made me cry:

1. chronicles of narnia: lion, witch, and the wardrobe [first movie i ever cried at... i think it marks the beginning]
2. the boy whose skin fell off [AMAZING documentary from TLC... breaks my heart]
3. invisible children
4. they poured fire on us from the sky [current book i'm reading... so beautiful and sad]
5. freedom writers


 
SntSaturn Posted: Wed Aug 22 03:46:58 2007 Post | Quote in Reply  
  PackMan said:

>-I talk aloud to myself in public when I think people can't hear me.


I sometimes catch myself talking out loud. . . to myself? Also, I hold conversation with the imaginary scenarios I concoct. Then people look at me funny and I stop. >.>


 



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