@TheAcidSkull said:
@lykopis:
your answers as always.....knocked me right of my chair!!! how are you this incredible? and i am lucky to have you as a friend, sis! you ROCK!!!!!!
i love your outlook on life, i really like how you look at everything in a positive way !
oh just remembered, Dan VS is a cartoon, it's pretty funny http://www.watchcartoononline.com/anime/dan-vs :P
you might like it, i do :D it's basically about this kind if jerk who chooses many things to go against, he has a very kind friend and the friends wife is a super spy/ninja/soldier/scientist/detective :D
mhhh i gave it a some though, and your just like kitty ! strong, cheerful and witty ^__^
and yes you did scare me with the LOVE description
HERE COMES ANOTHER WAVE OF QUESTION!
- Do you like to draw?
- What makes you happy in the environmental ? ( mountains, sunsets,etc)
- When someone says the word Light/Darkness, what us the first thing that comes to your mind?
- do you believe in mercy kills ?
- Your Thoughts one slender man?
- The best author, and why?
- Favorite artist, and why?
- How did you come across x-23?
- you said you don't believe in evil, i'm interested in why? :)
- if you could choose what color eyes would you choose?
- out of this 3 powers which one of these you would you choose? : STRENGTH, SPEED, FLIGHT.
- have you ever created your own character?
- whats the character that would be your opposite ?
- favorite male/female villain?
- favorite song?
omg -- I am SOOOO going to attack your wall later --- and all your respect threads with exclamations of your awesomenes!
;p
Sorry -- love is pretty scary. The worse thing about it that should you try to run away, it's already too late. Just wanting to run tells you are in love already. You are DOOMED. Just like how turning 16 makes you turn all serious and stuff. Keep listening to me, kid. I knoez it allz.
Now -- on to your fun questions!
1) Oh boy. No. I cannot draw. Not even a little. My stick figures are too roundish. Pencils snap in protest when I press them to paper. Paint spills, crayons crack, even the computer crashes when I try to open a drawing program. Tis very sad. But I love art. Very, very much. Getting to see what others create I have never taken for granted.
2) Has to be mountains. I grew with them always in my sight -- off in the horizon, huge, immense and constant. I love the sunrise, I love the sunset, I love beaches and low lying, grass covered hills. I love cliffs and forests and rivers and ponds and tiny parks in the middle of a huge city where you can lie down under a tree, close your eyes and pretend you are in the middle of nowhere. The feel of night-cooled grass in the morning grasped in your fingers, the intense warmth of sand pooling around your feet, lifting your face up to the sky as cherry blossoms, autumn leaves or snow-flakes fall down around you?
Time-stopping.
You know, I just realized something. I keep wishing I had a pause button but I do have one -- several in fact. Thank you. :)
3) Light to me is exposure and darkness to me is comforting. They aren't opposites at all, not really, just two different states of being I guess. Light can be pretty scary. Exposing things kind of forces you to deal with them whether you are prepared, willing or even want to but darkness is more enveloping, less demanding, more patient than light. It doesn't force you to do anything and you can just - be.
4) Yes. I do believe in mercy kills. Thinking about it only makes the suffering prolonged. If there is no hope -- none what-so-ever, then I would perform them instantly. Absolutely.
5) Omigod -- you don't understand - the first time I played/watched it, I screamed so badly, I think I permanently damaged my vocal chords. I didn't even know what to expect - not at all, I was just checking out this forest environment with what looked like a flashlight so it made it even worse when Slenderman popped out of nowhere. Now it's pretty funny, all those memes -- even in cartoon stills and apparently Slenderman is ruined now because they gave him a mouth with jagged teeth or something? That it was an eleven year old who introduced Slender Man to me makes me cringe. (I am still planning my revenge.)
6) There is no way I can answer this question. No way. I can tell you about one I do adore and it would be Oscar Wilde. Such an @sshole - misogynistic but more truthfully, a misanthrope. But he expressed himself in such a way that when I read one of his works for first time I experienced my first non-physical slap across the face. I was offended, furious and smitten all at the same time. So cool.
7) Again, how am I going to answer this? I keep discovering more and more artists almost daily -- and I love them all, I really, really do. I will tell you about one of them and although it will probably come across as cliche or commonplace but I do love Van Gogh. His erratic style always made me feel like I wish I could reach through the painting and grab his hand and comfort him. That despite all his demons, and despite his unique application of paints and their colours, he still managed to get across the beauty of irises, a beautiful night sky in the countryside and just as lovely a night within a city where the lights along cobblestone streets would cascade over an outside cafe. Van Gogh's love for all these things was evident but so was his inability to enjoy them as a participant. He was an observer. I guess I can really relate to that.
8) Ahem ---**clears throat** it was the cartoon. I wasn't too impressed -- annoyed actually. I was like -- what the hell is this supposed to be? But when Marvel took on the idea and brought her forward it was the first time I found myself feeling almost the same way I did when I came across Rogue for the first time. If I wasn't already a comics fan, I would have been as soon as I came across Laura's character. How people can claim she is a Wolverine rip-off, I will never know. X-23 has stood on her own from the get-go -- never in Wolverine's shadow. At least, not to me.
9) Evil is a concept invented by religion. Evil is absolute -- when the word is used, there is no room for anything but --- well, evilness. Yet when the word "Good" is used, everyone more or less understands its a general but not a constant state of being. Not everyone can be "good" all the time -- we all have our days and that's accepted. So why can't Evil be perceived in the same way? It's not, it's hypocritical and it's far too often as an identifier of something that is too complex or different or scary. Better to label someone "Evil" and therefore free to destroy or point out as unsalvageable so as a group, humanity can turn its back on it and/or annihilate. It's a cop out and I hate cop outs.
10) Well, I have brown eyes and although I am just fine with them, I might be persuaded to say green. It's incredibly rare to have true green eyes -- clear ones, not spots of hazel or grey, or even blue. As for blue -- never. Never, ever, ever.
11) I would pick speed. From what I've learned of The Flash recently, it seems as though this guy is practically a god due to speed. It would mean as though time stood still, right? So I could stop things from happening, clear out burning buildings, stop a bomb from going off, etc. Strength does what exactly outside of maybe helping clear out a bridge brought down from flooding and same with flight. It would be a lot of fun -- sure -- but how does that help anyone outside of rescuing people hanging off the side of a cliff, or maybe a couple of passengers on a plane about to crash.
So speed, for sure.
12) I have. Quite a few. I don't really share them though -- they are like my private dolly collection that I get to take out once in a while and play with. (when I write). I never had only one imaginary friend as a kid --- I had a whole slew of them, lol and I still have them and these are who these characters are. And yes, they all have a super-power. What kind of comic-fan would I be if they didn't?
13) I would have said Mystique but I've allowed myself to get to know her in the proper way rather through the eyes of Rogue and I don't feel the same as I used to. I think -- as of right now -- I would choose Surge. The Surge I last saw -- so judgmental and dismissive -- pointing fingers at others and declaring what she felt were faults they had while not holding herself to the same standards. Feeling like the world owed her something, and that people she hurt during her tantrums should understand the whys of what made her that way and yet never giving the same consideration. Her approach to things she doesn't understand is abrupt and confrontational, and her moments of clarity only came after a blow out of some sort -- when she was exhausted mentally and emotionally instead of achieved through contemplation or retrospectively. I am being really mean, I know -- but she really rubbed me the wrong way, lol.
14) Favourite male villain would be Magneto (yes, he is still a villain) and my favourite female villain would be still Mystique. Probably even more so now.
15) I love so many songs, so I will mention "Que Sera, Sera." The original one sung by Doris Day? But oh wow, the remake done for the movie Mary and Max just slaughters me, completely.
:)
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