2, 27, 32, 40, 41! (I'll answer your ones, it just takes some time)
AH, okie! ^^
2:Personally, what do you believe happens when a person dies?
Well, I do think there’s a light (I remember watching a documentary about death where people who’d been clinically dead remember seeing one). I’ve been raised with a very liberal take on Christianity, so that has influenced my view of after death a lot though I don’t think of it in the traditional Christian sense. I think if you were a good person (and not what a lot of churches consider to be a “good” person mind you) you sort of go into this other state that I don’t think our minds right now can really comprehend, and in that state you find peace and happiness. I think it’s different for everybody—one person’s heaven could be another’s hell—but you still get to see loved ones that have passed on and can look after those that are still living. As far as there being a hell…I don’t think about it. I don’t want to think about it. I get scared when I do.
27:Fear you had when you were little that you grew out of?
Well, I’ve always been a super anxious person so there’s very little I’m not still afraid. When I was little though I used to be afraid of the dark (I use to and still see things in the dark) but now I find it peaceful. I think it helps that I’ve grown an odd fascination with the horror genre and rather gruesome things.
32:Write a full paragraph about yourself without being negative (or just a sentence if you don’t want to write a full paragraph!)
Aaaah, this one is hard!
I am a walking contradiction, or so I have been told. At times I’m a dreamy (and somewhat sleepy!) romantic but when it comes to applying myself to real life situations I’m grounded, stable, practical. I need to stay grounded, often to a cause, to keep myself from floating too far off into the clouds. I like the arts and every so often fancy myself an artist. I am also a bibliophile and am perhaps most at peace when surrounded by stacks of old and unusual books. I thirst for deep, philosophical, analytical, and somewhat abstract conversations, otherwise I can be very quite. When it comes to relationships I will go from being close to flying out. When I do this all I really need to do is stretch my wings—I wont be gone long.
Ahhhh, hopefully this is ok and not too conceited!
40:Favorite quote/saying?
If we’re going by a saying I use the most then it would be “C’est la vie” and for quote it’d probably be “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” from Les Mis because I’m a big nerd.
41:You say one sentence to go down in history and be remembered years after you pass, even centuries into the future. What’s the sentence?
Hmmmm…this isn’t very original but “Happiness is a garden we must cultivate ourselves and share with only those dearest to us.” (I know it’s cheesy but I guess what I want is to help other people be happy…)
Thank youuu! <3











