Cemetery
And I’ll face the one who made my disgusting heart from a lump of clay Should he ask what got me through If he asks me, it was you
And I’ll face the one who made my disgusting heart from a lump of clay Should he ask what got me through If he asks me, it was you
Keep poking around until you find a better answer to the problem you’re facing. It’s almost certainly right in front of you, but that doesn’t mean it’s obvious. A little sideways thinking ought to do the trick.
Coool.
People who obsessively talk about how much they hate Twilight.
my horoscope for today: You’re going to make a good impression. This is a big deal for you, but don’t worry!
and oh yeah, I will not be updating my 365 no moes. I’m not quitting the project itself (cause trust me, I still bring my camera everywhere and have my own day journal on my computer, etc.) but I’m starting to feel slightly… something. And that is just not what my 365 is for. I’ll most likely upload the rest of the year in January or something.
I can’t just be there for you whenever you’d like me to. Especially when you won’t do the same.
http://www.signalpatterns.com/personality_survey
Passionate
You are in touch with your emotions, and sometimes you react before you think. The good news: you don’t tamp down your feelings. The bad news: you sometimes say or do things that you later wish you could take back.
You do not live your life on an even keel; you do not go for long periods without experiencing some mood swings.
Aesthetic
You appreciate art, beauty, and design; you know that they are not superficial but absolutely crucial to living the good life. You have good taste, and you’re proud of it. Those with a high score on the “aesthetic” trait are often employed in literary or artistic professions, enjoy domestic activities — doing things around the house — and are enthusiastic about the arts, reading, and travel.
You don’t think it’s pretentious to be moved by art and beauty. You’re not one of those who believe it doesn’t matter what something looks like as long as it does its job.
Original
You are constantly coming up with new ideas. For you, the world as it exists is just a jumping-off place; what’s going on inside your mind is often more interesting than what’s going on outside.
You don’t feel that the road to success is to be a realist and stick to the program; you never stop yourself from coming up with new ideas or telling the world what you’re thinking about.
Curious
You like to get to the bottom of things. You’re not content knowing what someone did; you want to know why they did it.
You don’t simply take things as they are and move on; you’re not content skimming along on the surface; you don’t feel you’re wasting time by digging for the meaning of things.
Inefficient
You like to live your life without plans, and when you do have a plan you’re happy to ignore it. While you’re not necessarily opposed to getting work done, you’re very good at finding other ways to spend your time.
You are not anal, or even particularly well organized. You don’t enjoy sticking to your plans, and don’t mind when you don’t finish on time.
Distracted
You have a lot going on in your life, which means you don’t always get to things when you’d like to. You mean well, but sometimes you lose track of what you’re doing, and it can take a while to find your place. The good news is that you can usually summon the will to keep going until the job is done.
You don’t always start a job with the utmost enthusiasm, lock in immediately on what’s important, do a great job, or finish quickly.
Introspective
You like your own company; you’re a very interesting person. Tracking your own mental processes, knowing what you’re thinking and why you do what you do, is important to you. Often, what’s going on in your mind is more compelling than what’s going on outside. For the most part, those with a high score on the “introspective” trait enjoy reading, taking long walks, learning new things, and other solitary activities.
You are not someone who is constantly looking to be among a group of friends; you never feel bored when you are by yourself.
Loose
You feel that a clean, orderly desk is the sign of a person who doesn’t have enough to do. Schedules and “to do” lists feel stifling; you thrive on a sense that anything goes, and know that the world won’t end if you don’t clean up after finishing a job.
You don’t need to know that everything is in its place; it is not empowering to you to feel that the world around you is neat and organized. Mowing down every item on your “to do” list, every day, does not bring you joy.
Reckless
You tend to give in to your impulses and indulge your cravings. Rather than fight your emotions, you often do what comes naturally, which means occasionally overdoing it, sometimes even embarrassing yourself.
You are not good at resisting temptation and avoiding overindulgence; you are not the kind of person who doesn’t regret anything you said or did.
Laid Back
You prefer to do your own thing, in your own way, rather than attempt to force your will, or your ego, on a group. You’re happy working on your own, taking your sweet time, and focusing on the job at hand.
You’re not pushy. You’re not interested in imposing your will on others, taking charge of every situation, being the first to raise your hand in class, or insisting on being the winner of every argument.
Alice: Will you hold me? I amuse you, but I bore you.
Dan: No, no.
Alice: You did love me?
Dan: I’ll always love you. I hate hurting you.
Alice: Why are you?
Dan: Because I’m selfish. And I think I’ll be happier with her.
Alice: You won’t. You’ll miss me. No one will ever love you as much as I do. Why isn’t love enough?