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if ur my friend you’ll play the heart of the woods demo on steam
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Name: Ashley Marie Time and Date: Saturday January 17th, 2:21 pm Average hours of sleep: either <5 hours or like 10 Thing I googled last: that elastic heart music video Nicknames: ashmash/ashmasher (only my parents and one of my friends call me that though), ash pash Birthday: June 23 Gender: female
Sexual Orientation: straightish
Height: 5’1 haha
Favourite colour(s): pale yellow, oxblood, silver, any iridescent colors
One place that makes me happy: there's a spot by the river that flows through campus that's great for sitting and feeding ducks
How many blankets do I sleep under: 1 heated blanket, 1 fleece blanket, and a comforter
Favourite movie: I like too many movies to have one favorite but I'm loving gone girl rn
What am I wearing right now: leggings, slipper socks, and a cowl neck sweatshirt that reeks of cigs
Last book I read: heavier than heaven
cheerfulbread nesstle maddigail and anyone else who wants to do this, do it
For the person going to Israel in a group: If you're going through any kind of marketplace for whatever reason, be prepared to haggle. Be politely firm; most vendors are friendly, but some can be extremely pushy. If you know you can't afford something at it's lowest potential price, be wary about compromising with the vendor at all. Either way, be aware that it's considered unusual–rude, even–to back out of a deal once you've begun negotiating.
4 or 15 <3
4: Talk about the thing you regret most so far.I regret not ever learning Spanish. When I lived back home I was so submerged in the culture it annoyed me. I was American, damnit. Stop trying to force me to be Mexican. But once I moved out of Texas, I realized how special and beautiful my culture is, and I often feel like I’m betraying it when people ask me if I speak spanish, and I have to explain why I don’t.Don’t get me wrong, Tex-Mex/Chicano culture is incredible and unique, and Spanglish/Inglesñol is this awesome hybrid mix of texture and color that can’t really be duplicated. But still.
15: Talk about the time you were most content in life.
I won’t name one moment, because there are several. But they all look the same. Me and my friends, on a couch, or outside on a cool night. We’ve eaten way too much. There are drinks, and probably one of those frozen chocolate pies that we don’t even thaw before eating. And there are no plates for said pie. Just a pile of forks and territorial battles. There’s great music playing, and everyone is chatting and enjoying each other’s company. No one is performing. No one is directing. No one expects anything. Everyone just is. And loves.
Sometimes at get-togethers, I wind up sitting on the edge somewhere, really quiet, hoping no one can see how teary my eyes are. Because those moments just… make me. They’re my recharge. I need more of them, really.