Funny. Someone who understands me, and my little idiosyncrasies. Nice, HONEST, someone who is passionate, albeit about graphic design, or types of flowers. Being passionate makes you interesting, and interesting is a big quality. Being quick witted and clever also helps a great fucking deal haha... And though being honest is one of my biggest needs from another person... being tactful (though straightforward) is also nice. Being polite shows care about a person, and i love a loving heart. I would also like to get to know someone who is at least somewhat local, seeing as how my car is a piece of shit hahaha... oh man, i've sounded pretentious for long enough now...
As for famous people, alive, dead, and ficticious?
Most definitely Mos Def
Spiderman
Bender, naturally
And my boy, Jason Varitek
EDITORS NOTE:
IF YOU DON'T SEND A MESSAGE ALONG WITH AN ADD, I WON'T ADD YOU.
And that goes for everyone. I'd like to know that you can coherently form sentences, and have a reason for adding me, other than buffing up your numbers.
Please, don't add me unless you are actually going to talk to me. I've added a few people who just don't even say hi, and that is just plain awkward. Obviously you added me for a reason, so at least say hi!
Also, I don't add every single band that tries to be my friend. I'm not a fan of punk, I'm not a fan of most rap, I'm not a fan of genericism, and I probably won't add you unless you show me some decent reason to. So if you feel like I would honestly enjoy you, and you didn't just check a thousand people that list Dillinger Escape Plan, or Wu-Tang, or At The Drive-In as a musical interest, then by all means, feel free. I listen to every single band that tries to add me, and I listen to every song on their myspace. That doesn't mean I'm going to add you.
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If she gets stuck, just click on her, and chuck her. She likes it!
"How do you remember something that never happened?"
"Fondly. You see, Flaubert believed that anticipation was the purest form of pleasure... and the most reliable. And that while the things that actually happen to you would invariably disappoint, the things that never happened to you would never dim. Never fade. They would always be engraved in your heart with a sort of sweet sadness."