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littlecrittereli · 3 months
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✨️how you draw so well, I'm IN LOVE with the story ✨️✨️✨️ how Chris looks exactly when he's out of control, could you doodle what he looks like :3 I LOVE your drawings <3✨️✨️
Thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying it! And ofc, I've been meaning to make some art about this...
In the Jaguar suit of cours, Diego has always been partial to cats.
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To the outward gaze, he kinda just seems... zoned out. There are moments of clarity or recognition, but for the most part he almost doesn't react to much besides Diego's commands.
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peepaaaawh · 3 years
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Interview! Part 2!
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Okay i will not pull up... Problematic topics so let's get people nice content!
Aiden: Appreciate it.
Alright! Let's go! So pretty boi what your favourite holiday? Soon Halloween after all.
Aiden: Actually it's my favourite holiday. I love dress up like vampire or *laughs* muggle witch and go trick-or-treating. It's fun. And sometimes i just turn into a cat and do a little pranks. After all it's gonna be spoooky~ season. Also i enjoy a New Year. When I get home from Hogwarts so i spend it sitting by a window with some tea. And feeling how old year slowly says his goodbyes. And people happy roar from distance? Magnificent.
So you enjoy spooky Halloween and your moody New year. Can i ask you what your least favourite holiday and what about Valentine Day?
Aiden: It's Christmas. I can't ignore magic of this holiday but for me... Well. Just a another day of lasting year. And most actually thinks i don't like Valentine's Day. You know. Because it's my birthday. But no. I don't spend my birthday like something special. Simple. So Valentine's Day it is Valentine's Day.
Alright! You says last time you help Hagrid with magical creatures. Wanna tell who your favourite guy or gal?
Aiden: I have couple "favourite" but most of them it's favour for Hagrid. I don't enjoy lying him but he so loving and gentle i just can't say no. But that don't answering the question. Anyway it's Porlock. I name them Buddy sweetheart really. Also i have kappa friend named Sera. He help me with meditation. Not like Orion but i appreciate it. Acromantula i named Lula. Beautiful young woman. A little deadly but we all not perfect. One day i maybe befriend Manticore...
Interesting! So you say about "meditation"? That you hobby?
Aiden: Yes and no. Sometimes i have... Hm. "Problems". It's help me relax and think straight. Before it was necessary. Now? Really enjoying. Ofc that only my hobby. I play Quidditch on Beater position. Even though it's a lot of pressure and people on stadium i really adoring moments team play. And then i kick Bludger in opposite Seeker. Sorry Hufflepuff Seeker. Carried away. Also be in "form" for games. You know be strong enough. Give your body nice shape. And of course clubs! Dragon more of anything else. Just activities closer to me. Except dueling.
Hm. I dodge that. So what about your favourite Hogwarts houses? It's that Slytherin?
Aiden: No. I happy be with my best friend Rowan but Merula gives me hell almost all time like ten years old. But it's fair. After all i *frows* pure-blooded. And... Well. I know price of determination. Another's head... But anyway. My favourite - Hufflepuff. Penny. Chiara. Diego. They wonderful and worthy house members. Also race for points is *@&#& it's just encourage idiotic rivalry between houses. It's suppose to be friendly but don't.
Wow wow wow. Okay. I guess we over today! Thank you for reading this! Last words Aiden?
Aiden: I wanna show my gratitude for ten followers. That not a lot for big blogs but for me it's important people. And thank you that three who always like my post. You are awesome. Goodbye. Until next time.
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subtleshenanigans · 4 years
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Okay, so, I went to the San Diego Zoo last summer. And they had a Jaguar!!! It was my first time in my whole life I got to see my favourite animal. And it was awesome!!! I couldn’t even speak because I was so overwhelmed. (I’m autistic and they’ve also been my special interest since I was around five.)
At the end, we went to the gift shop. I already knew there wouldn’t be any merch with a Jaguar on it. Sadly, this is a common occurrence. It’s all labeled leopard, or it is the wrong pattern.
My sister was surprised. Surely there would be something? But nope. In that whole gift shop the only thing was one of those canvas pictures up on the wall, and it wasn’t for sale.
They had all the big cats except the Jaguar. But I wasn’t surprised. She was.
I decided today to look up stuffed animals of them. Why not, might find one? And you know what there was? Cheetahs being labeled as jaguars. Cheetahs. Which look nothing like them. I can understand the mix up between Jaguars and Leopards (I mean, they are very different but I do see the mix up).
It’s just frustrating and I feel bad for them. Jaguars are endangered too! They’re not that well known, they’re the least-well known of the Pantheras. They’re the third largest (above leopards!) They’re in South America and somewhat North America and it’s so sad how little is known about them.
I dunno, just a vent I guess. I would really like to find a stuffed animal (accurate) or something that the money would go to a conservation or some such.
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jb-blaq · 5 years
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Luke Cage is the Voice of this Moment in African America.
By Jre Best
July 20th, San Diego Comic-Con, 5:45 pm, I am in the audience of the “Luke Cage” panel. Cheo Hodari Coker The showrunner for "Luke Cage" says "The world is ready for a bulletproof Black man" and when he said that I knew that we were in for something special September 30th, 2016. The Netflix "Luke Cage" series is possibly the most relevant television series of this decade so far, it is a show that not only captures black culture but discusses the problems within black culture with a level of intelligence that I rarely see. It's a show with a lot on its mind and a lot to say and tries to say it in the most entertaining way it can, making a modern-day blaxploitation television series. Does this approach work? Did it strike a chord with audiences? Did it get across its point clearly? That's what I'm going to be looking into.
A little context "Luke Cage" is based on the Marvel comics character of the same name more specifically the comic book "Luke Cage Hero for Hire” from 1972 which was where he first appeared. This was Marvel's way of capitalizing on the blaxploitation genre of film which was at an all-time height at this point. The premise of the series was simple Carl Lucas was arrested for a crime he didn't commit. At this prison he was subjected to cruel and unusual experiment that left him with bulletproof skin. After breaking out of jail he forms the Heroes for Hire if you need a job done and had the cash to pay for it then you go to  Luke Cage. It was a fun and clever premise for the time, unfortunately, it didn't last too long with the series being canceled a year later. Then the series was revitalized and just called Heroes for Hire where it starred Luke Cage and fellow superhero Iron Fist, who also has received his own Netflix series. Nowadays this book is known for being a cult classic and rather important to the comic book industry known for its culturally relevant storytelling. Unfortunately, at the time Blaxploitations hay day had passed and started becoming derided by so-called “enlightened film press” As seen in Williams, LA and Carmona, George article in the New York Amsterdam News. So heroes for hire and Luke Cage faded into the background only really being brought up to be laughed at as a silly some might say offensive figure. It took a long time for mainstream culture to come to terms with blaxploitation movies and the conversation about these films is still going on today but generally, nowadays people agree that there was a lot of value in these seemingly schlocky films. This widespread reappraisal mostly happened around the early 2000s, documentaries like “BaadAsssss Cinema” and tribute films like “Undercover Brother.” This was also the same time when Marvel felt it would be good to bring back Luke and in a big way not only was he a supporting cast member in a critically acclaimed series called Alias but also was moved to Marvel's premier team the Avengers, eventually coming to lead his own Avengers team. Nowadays Luke Cage is one of Marvel's most respected and beloved black superheroes. So when Marvel decided it was going to start making Netflix series based on some of its street-level superheroes it was no question that Luke was going to get one.
With such an important and interesting character as Luke Cage who was going to make the show? Enter Cheo Hodari Coker the man behind Southland Tales one of the most beloved and well-written television series of the  21st-century. Coker was brought onboard to run "Luke Cage" not only because of his history as a showrunner but also because he had a pre-existing love for the character and knew that you could do a lot with the show. Coker was determined to make sure “Luke Cage” felt as authentic as possible even saying in an interview with the Philadelphia Tribune that it’s important that Luke Cage isn’t "a hero that happened to be Black, The same way I'm not a showrunner that happens to be Black." "Luke Cage" couldn’t have come out at a better point in time not even two years away from the infamous Ferguson riots and the mass reporting on police shootings of unarmed black men, “Luke Cage” came in and became the hero that the black community needed at that time. Speaking from my own experiences it was scary even for someone who lived in a place that seemed as safe as San Diego it was still a scary time, the community was angry and scared. And Coker knew that making a show about a bulletproof black man at this point in time was a big deal. 
As for the show itself it delivered. "Luke Cage" is a show that gets black culture. I watch a lot of TV & Movies, I read a lot of comics, and due to the states of those industries most of the media I consume is made by white people which isn't a problem at all but I've always felt a sort of disconnection from it; there's something about the way the characters talk they don't feel relatable to me. In the same way, I find there's a disconnection when I'm talking to white people as opposed to say, my family. But with "Luke Cage", I don't get that. I often say everyone in "Luke Cage" is someone I've met before. This is because "Luke Cage" is one of the few western tv shows where the characters don’t speak “proper English” they speak in AAVE or African-American Vernacular English. AAVE is commonly misunderstood as slang AAVE is actually the evolution of the specific type of English Africans slaves used when they were brought to America. Most fail to understand the difference and simply have their black characters lazily speak in ridiculous and vapid slang. The use of AAVE is a big part of the reason "Luke Cage" is so good at representing black culture.
Bulletproof. Bulletproof Skin isn't something special in the realm of superheroes, it isn't even special when compared to superheroes on TV or film. It's usually among a heroes least impressive abilities so why is it so important in Luke Cage? To understand why Luke Cage having Bulletproof Skin is so important you need to know the history not only of police brutality but of America's relationship with the gun. America's one of the youngest first world nations out there. The United States didn't exist before firearms, more importantly, we wouldn't be an independent country without them. Guns whether you like it or not are a part of the American identity. But the slaves that these Americans owned, the gun wasn’t a symbol of power, how could it be? It was just another tool for oppression. Quick long range death that guaranteed that even if you were a fast runner there was still no escape from your enslavement. Even when slavery was abolished and torture devices like the cat-of-nine-tails or the tin mask faded away the gun remained. Guns have never stopped being a symbol of oppression for African Americans. Gun violence from Law Officers on people of color has never not been an issue in America as seen in Katie Nodjimbadems article “The Long, Painful History of Police Brutality in the U.S.” but in recent years the media increased their coverage of stories like the shooting of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and now people are angry again and want things to change. Things like Black Lives Matter have started and people aren't afraid to talk about this anymore. Here comes Luke Cage a character whose defining trait is that he is a black man that cannot be shot down, is getting a show released on the biggest streaming platform on the planet (Netflix) backed by the biggest entertainment company on the planet (Disney) the timing couldn't be more perfect. Samantha Blackmon shines a light on Lukes clothes in her essay “Be Black for Me: Lincoln clay and Luke Cage the Heroes We Need” she points out that Luke is commonly dressed and dark hoodies which resemble the clothes that Trayvon Martin was shot down in. This is not some coincidence, the image of a black hoodie riddled with bullet holes is use time and again in "Luke Cage" all this culminating in the sequence Bulletproof Love. A little context Luke Cage is being assaulted by a police officer well he's heavily injured, he doesn't want to engage the cop but he is forced into throwing the man into a nearby car and injuring him. Footage of this is captured and goes viral, along with Diamondback the main villain killing a cop while impersonating Luke. In one day Luke goes from Harlem's hero to public enemy number one with the entire Harlem City Police Department after him. Later on, Luke Cage ends up running into and saving Method Man from the Wu-Tang Clan and Luke gives him his hoodie which just so happens to have bullet holes in it at the time, what first seems just like a cute cameo becomes a whole lot more. We follow Method Man to a radio show where he talks about his experience running into Luke Cage. He defends Luke's character describing him as a hero and when the host of the show ask Method Man to end the show with a freestyle he raps Bulletproof Love. It's a song all about Luke Cage describing him as the hoods superhero someone who stands not only for himself but for his community of Harlem. And as this song plays we see a montage of the police in pursuit of Luke but unable to find him because the people of Harlem start wearing all his previously cast aside bullet-riddled hoodies in an effort to protect Luke. The hoodie has become a symbol of Harlem’s hero. It's a sequence that is great not only because of the context of the show around it but also because of the then current day. After the 24-hour news cycles covering all these police shootings, a song that acknowledges the love shared between the black community. Something saying that things will be okay, it made me cry the first time I saw it. That's why Luke Cage being bulletproof is so important.
Unfortunately, the thing that's probably the biggest mistake of "Luke Cage" is also the thing most people were looking forward to and that was the commentary on police shootings and gun violence within the black community. Besides the bulletproof sequence, and a few bits in the latter half of the show it's hard to even say that it fumbles the police brutality angle and more so doesn't want to talk about it. Except for flashbacks of Luke being treated unfairly in prison most of his interactions with police officers are peaceful, there are dirty cops but they're under the employee of the real villains of Cottonmouth, Black Mariah, and Diamondback. Not that it’s necessarily a flaw that the police are depicted mostly in a positive manner but to come out of the time that it did with the premise that it has it seems like an immense missed opportunity to not comment on the then current events more. These events are probably the reason this show got so much marketing and attention on it in the first place. But that's not the only flaw. Luke Cage's main ability is that he is bulletproof this is important to his character and to what he means, while the "Luke Cage" show does not choose to talk that much about police brutality it does have a lot to say about gun violence and it does it very well. Which is why it's so unfortunate that one of the biggest twists in the shows and the main plot element is that one of the villains Diamondback creates a gun that actually can pierce Luke Cage's skin. The metaphorical meaning of that is zero; what does this represent? Nothing, it comes off as cheap only there so there can be some suspense that Luke Cage might die at some point during the series. It doesn't work and these two issues are the biggest problems in "Luke Cage".
Despite these issues I love Luke Cage, It's a bright and bold television show that takes all the elements that informs and inspires it and presents them proudly. This show is destined to become one of those classics in the realm of African American entertainment that captures it's moment in time so well it's surprising. As I'm writing this we are only two weeks past the premiere of “Black Panther” Marvel's first film starring a black main character, the most successful blockbuster with a majority black cast and the first Hollywood feature to embrace Afrofuturism as its defining aesthetic. And we are only one week away from A Wrinkle in Time premiering in America the first film directed by an African American woman to have a 9 digit budget. We're entering into a new era of media. Stories told by African-Americans about African Americans are finally being put on the same global stage as everybody else. And Luke Cage is a part of that movement a little bit of the future that we got in the present. Sweet Christmas.
Work Cited 
Blackmon, Samantha. “Be Real Black For Me”: Lincoln Clay and Luke Cage as the Heroes We Need.”CEA Critic, vol. 79, no. 1, 2017, pp. 97–109., doi:10.1353/cea.2017.0006]
Coker, Cheo Hodari, et al. Luke Cage, Season 1, Netflix , 30 Sept. 2016.
L A, Williams, and Carmona George. “Cage Match: Does the Comics' 'Luke Cage' Jibe with TV's?” New York Amsterdam News, 6 Oct. 2016, pp. 1–1.
Lisa Respers, France. “'Marvel's Luke Cage' Is Music to Cheo Coker's Ears.” Philadelphia Tribune, 4 Oct. 2016, pp. 4B–4B.
Nodjimbadem, Katie. “The Long, Painful History of Police Brutality in the U.S.” Smithsonian, 27 July 2017, www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/long-painful-history-police-brutality-in-the-us-180964098/.
Sliva, Tylah, and Emerson College. “What's the Difference Between Slang and AAVE?” Study Breaks, 5 July 2017, studybreaks.com/culture/aave/.
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mrmichaelchadler · 6 years
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TCA 2018: Netflix's Nailed It, Glow, One Day at a Time, Ozark and More
It becomes apparent from the moment I set foot in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton that Netflix wants to put on a show. There are women in shiny leotards and big curly wigs. There are people with novelty t-shirts bearing the names of highly specific “taste communities” on the back. But the most obvious sign of all is the slow stream of people who walk up to my seat as I’m feverishly typing away to tell me, “hey, the special performance is about to start in the next room,” or, “hi, please join us for the brunch with our special guests next door.” So I put down my work (huge mistake) and head off to be entertained. It’s a gospel choir! They’re good, but man, it’s a lot.
“Good, but man, it’s a lot” neatly sums up much of the Netflix experience at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. Fresh off their first appearance at the top of the Emmy nominations heap, the streaming giant wants to share information about their new and returning shows, but also to keep us, the distractible masses, from getting sleepy and missing anything. As a result, the day looks like kind of a blur from this side of it, a haze of women in Sabrina the Teenage Witch wigs (lots of wigs, this fine day) and fake awards handed out to critics, gospel and snacks and the odd dodged question. But for you, dear Reader, I shall try to peer through the haze of advanced sleep deprivation into the surreal, often exciting day to recreate the shindig. Here are some highlights from Netflix Day—go ahead and hit the ‘skip credits’ button if you want. 
All hail Nicole Byer, entertainer of very tired people
Have you seen “Nailed It”? It’s a delight, a cooking show that Netflix calls “part reality contest, part hot mess.” It centers on home bakers with spotty skills going head to head in an attempt to bake elaborate culinary confections. It’s hosted by comedian Nicole Byer, who Netflix brought to the TCA tour as an energetic, irreverent, and slightly bewildered mistress of ceremonies. Byer could have been only a wee bit funny and her appearance would still have been welcome, if only because she broke up the day so ably. But Byer’s distinct voice and impeccable timing kept journalists interested and laughing. 
She was also a constant physical reminder of the foray Netflix is making into the world of food TV. A snack break late in the day allowed attendees the chance to try “nailing it” themselves by recreating a cat-spider cupcake created by the talent at the center of forthcoming series “The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell”; in the next room, stations offered snacks that reflected the principles of Samin Nosrat’s book Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, which is also getting the Netflix treatment this fall—and it looks great. 
The women of “GLOW” and the glow-up
Betty Gilpin is tall. She’s not the only striking figure on the “GLOW” stage — this is a cast of striking figures, prepared to strike other figures for entertainment—but after days of encountering very petite famous people, it’s pleasantly jarring to see someone crack 5’7’’. 
Still, maybe that has nothing to do with height. Among the many highlights of the “GLOW” panel, which included Alison Brie, Marc Maron, Sydelle Noel, Britney Young, Kia Stevens, Jackie Tohn, and Britt Baron, was a spirited discussion about the show-within-a-show aspects of the, ah, show, and how the GLOW wrestling characters affect the lives of the “GLOW” characters. Here’s Gilpin on Debbie, talking about the importance of feeling tall, in the episode “Mother of all Matches”:
“I really relate to Debbie in a lot of ways, as a woman and actress, and from watching my friends become mothers, I guess I see this part of them that you sort of connect to your Greek self. And maybe everyone feels this way, that there's this tiny part of you that thinks, ‘oh, maybe I could be powerful, and maybe I could be special, and loud, and a thousand feet tall, if someone gave me the opportunity to.’ Then Debbie feels that way, and then her job for the day is to paint her nails and put on a nice outfit. And this thousand-foot-tall feeling gets crammed into this very small posing package, and I think she's just done with it, and is ready to explode. I think wrestling has given her an opportunity to feel a thousand feet tall, if only for five minutes. But I think that a trait that a lot of the characters share is that, even though we're all very different, I think a lot of us are very lonely, and feel like our lives didn't go the way that we thought they would. And that ‘GLOW,’ the show within the show, is this sort of weird island where we get to pretend to be the warriors we thought we were gonna become when we were little girls. Then we're all going back to our houses, crying in our bathrooms [laughs]. But I think that that warrior-self that they're finding in the ring is slowly bleeding into their personal lives. I think Liberty Belle has made Debbie a stronger Debbie—at the grocery store, and at work as a producer.”
This is it, the “One Day at a Time” panel
In the moments leading up to the “One Day at a Time” portion of the proceedings, you could feel the air in the ballroom shift palpably. Was it the impending appearances of Rita Moreno and Normal Lear, both living legends? Was it the chance to ask about the show’s mastery of the multi-cam format, or about how it manages to pair so much light and warmth with the tendency to take long, unapologetic looks at the issues that Latinx people confront all the time? Was it just that we love the theme song so much? All of that, probably, and more, because “One Day at a Time” is, without a doubt, one of the best shows on television, and the affection for it in the room was obvious.
There’s a chance such a level of pleasant anticipation could backfire—what if the panel was just okay? But nah, man, this is “One Day at a Time” we’re talking about, and the conversation was delightful the whole way through. 
Some highlights: 
Marcel Ruiz, the youngest member of the cast, revealed that he’d only come over from Puerto Rico six years ago and spoke no English at the time, which prompted Moreno to say, “That is impressive, wow. He's also so fucking cute.” Then, as the crowd laughed, “Yes, I'm a dirty old lady just like Lydia, where do you think they got all that stuff?”
Asked by this writer about Gloria Estefan’s upcoming appearance on the series (she also sings the theme), Moreno said the episode is “hilarious, and she’s wonderful in it.” Showrunners Mike Royce and Gloria Calderon Kellett also they “haven’t not” talked about a musical number for Moreno.
But the standout moment came when The A.V. Club’s Danette Chavez asked about the second season’s episode centered on colorism. Kellett answered first:
“Yes, well, my life, right? My brother is very dark. He is this beautiful caramel color, and I was the blanquita. I'm very white-passing, so a lot of times people will say things about Latinos in my presence because they don't know that I am Latina. So I thought, this is a great opportunity… My brother... lives in San Diego, and he called, and he [said], "I was just at the beach with my kids and somebody told me to go back to Mexico."... And he was more like stunned 'cause we've lived there for so long and it's a very diverse city, it's actually half brown in San Diego. So we were both just in shock about it. And I thought … the cast of these two young people, we can talk about that.  And so it felt important and something that we could do.
Then Isabella Gomez, who plays the “white-passing” teenager Elena, added: “And it was such a moment to educate, because I always tell the story. Whenever Ariela Barer, who plays Carmen in the first season, and I would talk about the industry and like, ‘Have you faced racism?’ I'd be like, ‘No, I haven't.’ And then I read that script and I was like, oh, I'm white-passing! My entire life makes sense now. So it's just like a good teaching moment.”
Other highlights
There were a lot. Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, and Julia Garner talked about the evolution and crumbling ethical centers of their characters on “Ozark”; Bateman also said, to paraphrase, “we know we’re not 'Breaking Bad,' okay?” A panel on Matt Groening’s new series, “Disenchantment,” revealed Abbi Jacobson and Eric Andre’s obvious enthusiasm for the project and low-key awe at being involved in a Groening project. Chuck Lorre and Michael Douglas talked about working with some underused tools in their tool kits—single-camera dramedy, for Lorre; comedy, for Douglas. Netflix VP Cindy Holland said, again paraphrasing, “No, we don’t want 'Timeless'” and “Yes, we do want more 'Master of None.'” And the young people of “The Innocents” charmed a bunch of tired souls with their earnest discussions of shape-shifting.
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surveystodestressme · 7 years
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5000 Question Survey Pt. 1
1. Who are you? cierra 2. What are the 3 most important things everyone should know about you? i love animals, i’m 21 years old, i love life 3. When you aren’t filling out 5,000 question surveys like this one what are you doing? working, going to school, or hanging out with jack 4. List your classes in school from the ones you like the most to the ones you like the least (or if you are out of school, think of the classes you did like and didn’t like at the time). i’m only taking one right now and i like it okay i guess, it’s anatomy & physiology 5. What is your biggest goal for this year? to pass this class with a decent grade
6. Where do you want to be in 5 years? out of school, living somewhere other than illinois with an amazing job, having a wonderful house with jack and just being overall happy 7. What stage of life are you in right now? i’m trying to finish school so i can start my career 8. Are you more child-like or childish? a little bit of both 9. What is the last thing you said out loud? i don’t remember 10. What song comes closest to how you feel about your life right now? idk 11. Have you ever taken martial arts classes? i wish 12. Does your life tend to get better or worse or does it just stay the same? it’s pretty much the same 13. Does time really heal all wounds? i think so 14. How do you handle a rainy day? i try to stay in as much as possible 15. Which is worse…losing your luggage or having to sort out tangled holiday lights? losing my luggage definitely.  i would panic without my stuff 16. How is your relationship with your parents? Will you miss them when they are gone? yes i will miss them 17. Do you tend to be aware of what is going on around you? usually. 18. What is the truest thing that you know? that i am super bored 19. What did you want to be when you grew up? when i was younger i wanted to be so many different things... a teacher, a fashion designer, a masuse 20. Have you ever been given a second chance? yeah 21. Are you more of a giver or a taker? giver 22. Do you make your decisions with an open heart/mind? yes. 23. What is the most physically painful thing that has ever happened to you? i don’t know.  i’ve never had something really that painful happen to me 24. What is the most emotionally painful thing that has ever happened to you? i’ve had my heart crushed more times than i’d like to think of 25. Who have you hugged today? jack, my mother and probably my dad too 26. Who has done something today to show they care about you? jack took good care of me today 27. Do you have a lot to learn? absolutely 28. If you could learn how to do three things just by wishing and not by working what would they be? everything i need to know to be a veterinarian, how to hack computers, and how to cook 29. Which do you remember the longest: what other people say, what other people do or how other people make you feel? what other people say 30. What are the key ingredients to having a good relationship? having truth and understanding.  being honest with each other and communication really is key 31. What 3 things do you want to do before you die? move away from illinois, travel across the world, not have to worry about anything 32. What three things would you want to die to avoid doing? idk 33. Is there a cause you believe in more than any other cause? not really 34. What does each decade make you think of: The 19.. 20’s: chaplin 30’s: hitler 40’s: my grandparents 50’s: elvis 60’s: my parents 70’s: discos 80’s: crazy hair and great movies 90’s: memes 2000: lil babies 2010’s: millenials 35. Which decade do you feel the most special connection to and why? 80s 36. What is your favorite oldie/classic rock song? bohemian rhapsody. 37. What country do you live in and who is the leader of that country? If you could say any sentence to the current leader of your country what would it be? USA, i guess Donald Trump???  stop being such an egotistical piece of garbage 38. What’s your favorite TV channel to watch in the middle of the night? i don’t watch tv in the middle of the night 39. What Disney villain are you the most like and why? oh god, i don’t know.  scar??? 40. Have you ever been a girl scout/boy scout? yep 41. If you were traveling to another continent would you rather fly or take a boat? take a boat, i’m terrified of flying 42. Why is the sky blue during the day and black at night? the sun??? 43. What does your name mean? i don’t think it means anything 44. Would you rather explore the deeps of the ocean or outer space? outer space!!!!! it’s like my dream 45. Word association What is the first word that comes to mind when you see the word: Air: humidifier Meat: madness Different: quotient Pink: lemonade Deserve: better White: wash Elvis: presley Magic: 8 ball Heart: of hearts Clash: of clans Pulp: orange 46. If you could meet any person in the world who is dead who would you want it to be? martin luther king jr 47. What if you could meet anyone who is alive? morgan freeman 48. Is there a movie that you love so much you could watch it everyday? THE SAW MOVIES 49. You are going to be stuck alone in an elevator for a week. What do you bring to do? lots of books, my laptop considering the battery will last long enough, my phone, my cat, food 50. Have you ever saved someone’s life or had your life saved? yes 51. Make up a definition for the following silly words… Fruitgoogle: a fruit that you can only eat while accessing google Ambytime: time for some ambiance Asscactus: a cactus that grows inside of someone’s anus 52. What was the last thing you made with your own hands? a pillow 53. What was your favorite toy as a child? my baby blankie 54. How many TV’s are in your house? three 55. What is your favorite thing to do outside? go on a walk 56. How do you feel when you see a rainbow? good 57. Have you ever dreamt a dream that came true? yeah 58. Have you ever been to a psychic/tarot reader? i’ve had someone read my palm before 59. What is your idea of paradise? someone where i can relax and not have to worry about responsibilities 60. Do you believe in god and if so what is he/she/it like? no 61. Do you believe in Hell? no 62. What one thing have you done that most people haven’t? i don’t know 63. What is the kindest thing you have ever done? i don’t know 64. Are you a patient person? not at all 65. What holiday should exist but doesn’t? ohhh i don’t know 66. What holiday shouldn’t exist but does? christmas or valentines day 67. What’s the best joke you ever heard? there’s a lot 68. Where is the most fun place you have EVER been? san diego 69. Is your hair natural or dyed? natural for the most part 70. Do you have any deep dark secrets or are you pretty much up front? i’m pretty up front 71. What is under your bed right now? a bunch of junk 72. If you were in the Land of Oz would you want to live there or go home? go home probably 73. If you drive do you frequently speed? yeah i usually do 74. What is the world’s best song to dance to? party rock anthem 75. What song was on the last time you danced with someone? oh idk 76. Do you prefer Disney or Warner Brothers? i like both 77. What is the first animal you would run to see if you went to the zoo? panda. i don’t think i’ve ever seen one in real life. 78. Would you consider yourself to be romantic? i think so 79. If the earth stopped rotating would we all fly off? it definitely wouldn’t be good 80. What is the one thing that you love to do so much that you would make sacrifices to be able to do it? travelling 81. If you (and everyone) had to lose one right or freedom, but you could pick which one everyone had to lose, what would you pick? i wouldn’t want to lose either??? 82. If you had to choose would you live on the equator or at the North Pole? north pole 83. Would you rather give up listening to music or watching television? music 84. What do you think makes someone a hero? doing something good without being asked 85. What cartoon would you like to be a character in? big hero 6 86. Name one thing that turns your stomach: beets 87. What was the last thing you paid for? i bought a pair of pants today 88. Are you a coupon clipper? my mother is but not me 89. Get anything good in the mail recently? i got a coupon lol 90. Which would you rather take as a gym class…dancing, sailing, karate, or bowling? karate!!! 91. In Star Trek people ‘beam’ back and forth between different places. What this means is they stand in a little tube and their molecules are deconstructed and sent to another tube somewhere else where they are reassembled. Only problem is when the molecules are deconstructed the person is dead. When they are put back together it is only a clone that has all the dead person’s memories. So… Is the person who gets beamed the same person on both ends? no, it’s a different person without question 92. What insects are you afraid of? all of them 93. If you could print any phrase on a T-shirt, what would it say? idk 94. What’s the most eccentric thing you have ever worn? i wore a choker once 95. If you could pick one food that you could eat all you wanted but it would have no effect on how much you weigh, what food would it be? fries 96. What are your parents interested in? my mother loves dogs, bowling, tony stewart, and tv shows.  my dad loves all sports, video games, and also dogs. 97. Have you ever caught an insect and kept it as a pet?  Have you ever caught and tamed a wild animal? nope 98. What is more helpful to you, wishes or plans? plans 99. When do you feel your life energy the strongest? idk 100. You are spending the night alone in the woods and may bring only 3 items with you. What do you bring? a tent, something to make a fire, and something to cook over it
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