Friends are one of the most important things to me; I tend to base my life (and happiness) around them. I’m happy to be there for people. I like seeing movies, but only in the theatre... sitting at home and watching a DVD is NOT my idea of a good time. I really enjoy writing (Novels, poetry, ect.) I love dancing: club dancing, slow dancing, choreographed dancing, latin dancing; name it, and if I know how to do it, I enjoy it.
I like all people. It’s petty, selfish, manipulative, arrogant, and close minded personalities that I don’t like.
I'd have to say people who are funny, profound, and/or cleverly creative are the most entertaining (and worthwhile) to converse with.
Also, I only add people to my list whom I know in person or makes an effort to actually communicate with me...
YOUR WISE QUOTE IS:
"Be kind to unkind people,
they probably need it the most" by
Ashleigh Brilliant.
You try to look beyond apperance, try to give
people second chances and are probably very
kind. Understanding is your biggest personality
trait, and those you can see through should be
grateful. If they aren't already. You detest
narrow minded people, because they can't see
what's really there. Facades is not your thing
and you strive to always be who you really are.
What Wise Quote Fits You?
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The way I see it, every group has at least ONE decent song that wouldn't kill me to listen to... I like all sorts of different music and am not big on being critical of the musicians. Although if I had to pick a favorite type I'd be inclined to say that groups like Incubus, Everclear, and Green Day tend to hold my interest the most.
Boondock Saints, Requiem for a Dream, Wicker Park, and Dogma are some of my favorites. Basically anything with brilliance or creative ingenuity behind it. I also love Tim Burton's work.
I can't stand television. The programs are corny and cliché, and I'd rather find something else to do than sit at home wasting my time on shit like that. I think staring at a wall for an equal amount of time is more productive... at least I'd get some thinking done in THAT scenario.
My own...
My only heroes are the protagonists in the stories I write, because they're blatantly ideal characters (In most cases)... I think people should stop looking up to these "heroes" and try actually BEING one for a change. Opportunity is ALWAYS there.