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  1. 1. What does your bedroom look like?
  2. - Elegant and minimalist. Plain walls with pictures hung up across them. A large bed that has bedding which alternates from pale blues and silvers, to darker tones. Usually kept tidy.
  3. 2. What are your daily rituals?
  4. - Practice a bit of piano on an app, to make sure my skills don't get rusty. Attend to (name's) daily needs like walk, feed, and so forth. Once she's been taken care of, I make up breakfast and get ready to start my day and remind myself I'm not crazy despite what people may think. Usually a nice pep talk. A bit of grooming. Then I'm set to start my day!
  5. 3. What do you think of yourself?
  6. - I like to consider myself the life of a party. A social butterfly. I know how to have fun, and like to cause fun to happen. Maybe my timing isn't always the best, but that's the point of fun! It's not meant to be timed, it's meant to be spontaneous! I like to think of myself as someone who is perceptive and adaptable, observant of the world around him and the behaviourisms of others, and able to flex myself for whatever's right; while making it my own. I like to think I'm not someone who molds to standards, but stands above them and carves his own path; a stubborn, rude and wily trailblazer. I also have no qualms admitting I'm someone with an ego, and a bit of a charming arrogance problem. Many seem to have an issue with it, but truthfully I see no fuss. It's not hurting me, so why should they care?
  7. 4. What do you tend to think of strangers?
  8. - I think strangers, people in general, are an interesting concept. Each person is wonderfully unique and a total enigma, and I want to enjoy the secrets life has to offer through meeting each and everyone. I'm a bit of a social butterfly, guilty as charged.
  9. 5. What are your coping mechanisms?
  10. - Coping mechanisms? Who says I have coping mechanisms? Though, I guess, if I were to go all 'therapist' on this, probably my dog. She's a big help when I'm stressed. That and denial. I seem to have a big shtick for uh, misunderstanding reality of a concept and denying a lot of things - mostly about myself - and try to pin it upon others instead. Oops?
  11. 6. What do you do when they cannot sleep?
  12. ` - Go anywhere where there's a social event and party until I'm exhausted. Or, if I don't feel like being social, I usually watch a documentary with my dog.
  13. 7. What makes you violent?
  14. - I wouldn't generally say I'm 100% /violent/. Sadistic? Ruthless? Destructive? Absolutely. People who lie or punish those that are just without good cause, or assume that I'd lie to them and don't believe me, repeatedly, eventually crawl under my skin enough to garner an extreme reaction. One that might involve a wall being punched in, or someone being throttled.
  15. 8. What keeps you awake at night?
  16. - Oh you know, the usual. Why my mother is a manipulative liar, where daddy dearest is and why he had to put me on earth. Am I crazy or are these little magic tricks real?
  17. 9. What are your manners like?
  18. - Oooooh, yikes. I do know of this concept called manners, but they aren't always forthcoming. My blunt arrogance sometimes gets in the way of my please and thank yous, but that's where my charm helps me out!
  19. 10. What makes you get up in the morning?
  20. - The fact each day brings something new! An adventure, if you will!
  21. 11. What are you most focused on?
  22. - Passing through school, figuring out if I'm crazy or not.
  23. 12. How do you compare themselves to others? Is it to self-validate or self-critique? Do you know you are doing it?
  24. - I'm always comparing myself to others. Most of the time it's to see what others have that I don't, but not in a way to tear myself down. Most of the time, I'm usually self-validating in my comparisons. I'm absolutely aware of what I do.
  25. 13. What makes you feel most comfortable? Both with other people and also in an environment?
  26. 14. What makes it easy for you to trust? In both institutions and in people?
  27. - The fact I'm nosy. I'm willing to take a leap of faith in others, and blindly place my trust in a guarded way. I'm absolutely honest, and I hope it coerces others into being honest with me as well; which requires a bit of trust in humanity. I don't trust just everyone though. I generally trust myself, and put genuine, /real/ trust in a select few institutions and people-- the rest get half-trust, I guess?
  28. 15. What is your most influential dream?
  29. - To be able to find a place that's home for me. For one reason or another, I've always felt a step out of place. Like I'm setting standards, yet not meeting them all at once. Where there are secrets that everyone seems to be in on but myself. I want to find a place where I belong; where I'm loved, respected and more importantly: /wanted./ Accepted. I don't know where, or who even, that is - let alone if it exists - but it's a dream no less. A fantasy, sometimes.
  30. 16. What are your passions?
  31. - Learning languages, cooking, history. Everything about dogs. Snow. Sledding. Autumn and Christmas. Wom-- I mean, myself.
  32. 17. How patient are you? And not situational, but over all.
  33. - Not really patient, I'm afraid. I do things very whimsically and in a rash manner, once I set my mind to something I go for it. I don't typically tend to wait for others and like to go on ahead.
  34. 18. When criticized are you defensive, receptive, or self-deprecating? Do you expect others to act the same way when you critique them?
  35. - I'd like to think I'm receptive! I don't see a need to get all worked up when others criticize me; though I guess an exception can be is when it somehow correlates to an issue I'm dealing with. Otherwise, I know deep down who I am, and know that it'll never change, so I take the critique at face value and nothing more. I do hope that others don't flinch and cry when I critique them, but humanity and its emotions are... fickle.
  36. 19. Can you take a joke or a prank? Do you expect others to have the same reactions as yourself?
  37. - I love jokes and pranks!! I love teasing others and pushing buttons, though not everyone seems to enjoy that as much as I do. I always hope someone will one day though.
  38. 20. How do you want others to see you?
  39. - I want them to see me for who I am, and not assume I'm a liar or a fraud. Just because I'm cocky doesn't mean I'm a playboy, just because I'm party doesn't mean I'm reckless and insensitive. I'm not what they want to see me as on the outside, I have layers, y'know! Like... like an onion! I'm complex; an enigma. And I can only hope they'll trust that, while I'm complex, I'm always honest about who I am and don't try to read into more than what's there.
  40. 21. What is your aesthetic? Aka describe the perfect pinterest board for your character.
  41. - Pinterest? Who uses that? Anyways. I guess my aesthetic is a bit of a mess. Things you can generally associate with winter: from animals to colours and even scenes. Snow-filled pine forests, penguins, foxes, snow banks, snow men. Blizzards. So forth. Pale colours. Things that aren't always what they seem. I can also see myself fancying with a bit of darker... 'moodboards'. Things associated with charm, partying, devilish ways. Wicked frost, baby. Wild and cold.
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