I've been tagged!
Tagged by catholicamputee
Rules:
1. Always post the rules.
2. Answer the questions of the person who tagged you and write 11 new ones.
3. Tag eleven people and link them
4. Let them know you tagged them.
1. What’s the coolest/strangest (your choice) dream you’ve ever had? The strangest dream I've probably ever had was where a fictional character chased me up a tree as a tiger (I think I was as my OC at this point), in front of my little brother's house and his grandma was there, and people were chanting for my death, and we had to fight with swords, and went on a huge chase by a river, where an orca was swimming in it at some point, and at the end of it, somebody called that that was enough for the day, and I started balling and fell on my knees, terrified of dying the next day, and this character chasing me frowned, came up to me, hugged me, deeply saddened to see me so sad, and also apologized for the fact that this was happening. I can't remember if this was a dream of fictional characters, or actually me and someone I love dearly, who I can't even remember. It was odd.
2. What do you believe happens when you dies? Oh, this is tough... I believe in reincarnation. I think I still do, yeah... Cause some people have older souls than others, and it is visible on earth in how they behave. The young souls do stupid things, and the old souls have years of wisdom some people five times older than them might not have ever had cross their mind. I say it's tough, because the Judeo-Christian idea of meeting up in heaven and seeing everyone you love again is very comforting... It really is. The MOST important part of this, however, is that I believe that what YOU believe will happen to you. There are too many people who have such strong faith in their beliefs, and I can't imagine them being wrong. I can't. I mean, passionate, true faith. So what they believe happens, will happen. If that means our souls split to accommodate for it, so be it. Now, the joking side of this: If the Christian idea of hell exists, then I'm going to go party it up with Gandhi, cause the likelihood of me going to hell from the Christian perspective is very high.
3. What episode of your favorite show could you watch a million times? ... There are many episodes in Lost I could watch a million times. A lot of episodes from Season 3, probably. Probably where Charlie and Hurley hurtle down a hill in the old van to get it started. Everyone's so happy then.
4. What did you ask for every year at Christmas (or other holiday) and never get? World peace. No, I shit you not, on my Christmas list for the last decade, I have put down happiness for the entire world. I WILL KEEP ASKING FOR IT DAMNIT.
5. What’s your catchphrase? (If other people tried to imitate you, how would they do it?) This depends on what time in life. I used to say "Right?" frequently when I was a teenager. Sam's brother pointed that out and would make fun of me for it. As for now, I dunno, really. I know I have a few. But I can't think of them. Help? Anyone? What catchphrase have I used frequently?
6. Do you ever go to class in your pajamas? Fuzzy? Footy? Details! Nope. I once tried to leave my house in pajamas, and my parents yelled at me, unless it was pajama day. They were fuzzy, really, but that's it. If anything, I go to the munchie in my pajamas. Plaid, usually.This usually involves throwing on a hoodie cause I don't wear a bra.
7. Pick 3 objects within your reach and describe why they’re important to you. Well then, the computer on which I am typing. It is my life. It has many of my stories, and all of my work on it, really, and I am a packrat. I like to see my old ideas and read old things, and see my old artwork. Plus, it is a great creative outlet. The second thing(s) are the necklaces I am wearing. One is from fifth grade, and it is rare when I take it off. Usually only for the sake of changing it out for a fancier necklace. It has a frog charm (my mom calls me "Żaba" in Polish, which is like our dear/deer, except frog is what that means), a dragon charm, which my aunt bought me in Gdynia the first time I was in Poland alone, and the Big Apple, which has the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and... The Twin Towers. I got it when I went to New York City for the first time. I HATE the city, but... The world changed in so many ways then, and it's a way to pay tribute to all the lives lost since because of that tragedy, as well as a tribute to my travels, and the fact that I was with my mom, who bought it for me as a memory of my first trip there. Plus my cousins live there, so yeah... The second necklace is half of a pokeball, the other half is held by Sam. Mine is currently broken, and I need to find a chain, but I put it on every day in honor of our friendship. Finally. The third object is... You see, I have my tablet, my phone, and my little hip bracelet as my next choice, but the hip bracelet is most important. I mean, I'd also have a panic attack if I lost either my phone or my tablet, but... the hip bracelet, as cheap as it is, is something that really represents me and something I want to bring awareness too. My hips have affected and altered my entire life, so... Yeah. The hip bracelet represents them.
8. What would be the theme song in a movie about your life? I honestly know. Something by Lifehouse, Vitamin C, or Coldplay, probably. Or the Fray. If you're up for it, look at their music.
9. You just won the lottery. What’s the first thing you do? Pay off my parents' house, no question asked.
10. What’s your earliest memory? My first memory is scary, actually. I remember waking up, remembering nothing. I was in my room, and I woke up, panicked. I had NO idea where I was, I was confused why I was there, what day it was, what year, all of it. I remembered nothing. Really, amnesia, I guess. I just remembered my name and my birthday, and my parents, really, but besides that, I was confused. I ended up being fine, but it was a scary way to wake up. I think I was three or four. I know I had to go to pre-school that day.
11. If you could rename yourself, what name would you choose?
I wouldn't. I love my name.
Shit. Now I gotta make questions. Well, here ya go:
Where is one place you could stay forever?
What is your favorite memory?
What is your dream vacation?
Who was your childhood idol?
What is your favorite smell in the entire world, and what does it remind you of?
What do you want to be remembered for?
If money and degrees (meaning, having to take certain courses you may dislike, i.e. chemistry) were absolutely of no concern, what would your dream career be?
You get a chance to put one law into effect, no questions asked. What is it?
If you founded a scholarship fund, who or what would you name it after?
Aliens come to Earth and ask you to explain the weirdest thing about "human" (i.e. your) culture. What is it?
And finally... what is your favorite dinosaur?








