ガゼット
I have one foot in Christianity and one foot out. I like to try new things. I love hobbies. I love to read. I'm bilingual but I get my languages mixed up or talk with accents. I love randomness. I'm told that my thinking process and logic don't make sense and that I think of things differently from other people. I'm accident prone. I used to carry around a small first aid kit in my bag. Now I just carry around an extra packet of tissue and band-aids. Instead of going out to exercise at a gym, I'll climb stairs in a building instead of taking the elevator or walk around.
I doodle a lot during class. I always listen to music so I won't be surprised if I have hearing problems by age 25. I'm vertically challenged so I often wear shoes that give me a few cm. I have a facial massage ritual that I've been doing for the past two months. I saw it on TV and the lady who invented it looked late-30s instead of her actual age 60. I like brown sugar more than white sugar. I love chocolate and POCKY. I love anime and manga. I like to play video games. I've finally figured out how to do HTML. I own this enormous stuffed panda that I got at a garage sale for $2. It smells like Asian medicine so every few days, I spray it with Febreeze and perfume. It's too cute to get rid of. I own an Astroboy bag. I have clothing that has Asian English that makes no sense but looks cool. I've been called Emo because I like to wear black (it's a nice color) and I listen to emo music. I told that to my mom once and she got confused because 'emo' is pronounced the same as 'imo' which means 'Potato' in Japanese. Anyways, back to being called emo, I don't think I am.
"In our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either.
- Mark Twain -"
"We're like eating aborted corn. Mmmmm....corn fetus."
- Andy during dinner about Baby Corns.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do."
- Confucius
"I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities. "
-Dr. Seuss
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-Dr. Seuss




