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I got tagged!

Sun Feb 11, 2007, 5:20 PM
  • Mood: I Have To Pee
  • Listening to: Hopefully silence in a few secondes
  • Reading: what i'm typing
  • Watching: my screen
  • Playing: hide and seek
  • Eating: still those imaginairy dumplings
  • Drinking: almost 3 year old pineapple juice
I got tagged by Aguaplano

Rules:

The 1st player of this "game" starts with the topic "6 weird habits/things/hates about yourself" and people who get tagged MUST write a journal about their 6 weird habits/things/hates as well as state this rule clearly. In the end, you need to choose the next 6 people to be tagged and list their names. Don't forget to leave a comment that says "you are tagged" in their devpage comments and tell them to read yours...

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1.I don’t like crowds. It terrifies me.

2. When I was a child I was scared of windows and mirrors. Never looked through or at one after it got dark, therefore I used to sleep with blinds in front of them.

3. I used to sleep with a metal and leather construction (braces) wrapped around each leg to straighten my legs.

4. Still waiting on these people were 1+1 adds up to 2 (It was the most less offensive way I could explain what I meant) and I strongly dislike needing to wait on it.

5. Scared to loose my naivety

6. I would like to be a guy for a day.

7. I have just one addiction and that’s my obsession with snails that smile without their teeth showing.

I know it said 6, but you get one extra one for free, just cause I have so many weird habits.

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Now i tag...




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EXPOSITION @ ADDICT LAB


I'm doing an exposition with a selection of 7 works of mine at 'Addict Shop' in Maasmechelen Village (Belgium).

Addict Lab [link]


Thank you for the support i've been recieving.

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My hands are small i know, but they're not yours they are my own and they're never broken...

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I love the last one! :D

And share the fift one...

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If your cat barks, it may not be a cat after all...
:iconaguaplano:
:) congrats, you have a lot of fantastic weird habits, i'm so ordinary in comparison with you... :cries:
i totally agree with point one and i think point two is very interesting and fascinating!

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Babelesque - a World of Words
:iconsnowflake-ske:
Hehe, they aren't that much more strangely than yours, are they? You even agree on my bad habbits.. . hehe

What the being ordinary is concerned, i think being weird now a days is ordinary. So many like to be special and think being weird and getting noticed is the way to do so. Unfortunately i don't agree with that. :)

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"Cats don't have names", it said. "No?" said Coraline. "No," said the cat. "Now, you people have names. That's because you don't know who you are. We know who we are, so we don't need names." - Neil Gaiman-
:iconsnowflake-ske:
hehe, funny you like the last one. :nod:

5th: I'm scared that one day i will be confronted with something that will force me to grow up sooner than i'm ready for. Not that i haven't come across life changing things that helped me to grow up, but never one that really made me loose my naivety. I know i sometimes hide from events that are happening throughout the world. (not in my own personal live though) I don't want to come to a point where horrible things are happening, but none of those events can shock me no more, if you get what i mean.

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"Cats don't have names", it said. "No?" said Coraline. "No," said the cat. "Now, you people have names. That's because you don't know who you are. We know who we are, so we don't need names." - Neil Gaiman-
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Yes, I know exactly...
And, for me, loosing naivety would be terrible because I don't want to live in a world without surprises, or mysteries... Even the most simplest things (and espesially those) I like to look at them like they cannot be "figured out"... It's like this: I don't need to cut open a rabbit to know that it is a rabbit. But more important than wether or not it is a rabbit, is where it is coming and where it is going...
I don't wan't to know, I just wan't to wonder...:)

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If your cat barks, it may not be a cat after all...
:iconaguaplano:
to tell the truth, i think the concepts of "weird" and "ordinary" exist only in this jokes.
(i apologize for my bad english)

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Babelesque - a World of Words
:iconsnowflake-ske:
Amen to that, hehe. Although naivety shouldn't develop in obliviousness (clueless). Sometimes the process of how things are and what makes them tick, can be very interesting as well. I don’t believe we will ever be able to fully get things, even if we study them up-close for many years (even a lifetime).
That makes the beauty of things. I believe that all elements that people are able to controle, get manipulated after a while. Even witout wanting too, in some cases.

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"Cats don't have names", it said. "No?" said Coraline. "No," said the cat. "Now, you people have names. That's because you don't know who you are. We know who we are, so we don't need names." - Neil Gaiman-
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:nod: Yes, not clueless - rather having a lot of clues but still not quite getting it. That's a wonderful state to be in! The best moment is when you are incredibly hungry and are just about to get something to eat. It get's less exciting at every mouthfull...:)

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If your cat barks, it may not be a cat after all...
:iconsnowflake-ske:
Don't apologize and i know how hard it can be, seeing as i normally speak dutch.
Not sure that i totally get what you mean though. Sorry for this...

Do you mean it's only this form of caricature (stereotype) we make of it?

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"Cats don't have names", it said. "No?" said Coraline. "No," said the cat. "Now, you people have names. That's because you don't know who you are. We know who we are, so we don't need names." - Neil Gaiman-

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