whataman
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Normally, I use a mirror. Once in a while, I'll use someone's reflective sunglasses, but they're so small, it's not easy. Reply #1. Mar 20 09, 8:34 PM |
Humanist
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“Oh, wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursel's as ithers see us! It wad frae monie a blunder free us, And foolish notion” Robert Burns Reply #2. Mar 21 09, 1:45 PM |
slytherinwitch
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unlikeable and solitary...that about sums it up Reply #3. Mar 21 09, 10:56 PM |
funnybuni
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awkward, with a big mouth to boot. Reply #4. Mar 24 09, 12:43 PM |
cyberhen
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I think I have a big foot - lol. Reply #5. Mar 24 09, 6:00 PM |
dfc4385
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Just as someone who is trying to get through life as best she can, using my faith along the journey - trying to make each day better than the day before - working hard for what I have and thankful for what I have. I refuse to sit on the sidelines and watch the parade pass by - I'm going to march in it (and I am!). Reply #6. Mar 24 09, 6:11 PM |
satguru
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Besides my pretty unremarkable physical appearance, I suppose being an only child and the shortest kid in the class for about 20 years (you leave one school and join a different type) has guaranteed me as an outsider, especially living in a 25 mile wide continuous spread of housing which makes it impossible to feel you are part of anything where you live either. I won't (although I could) write a life history here, but will just mention a short and relevant story from the early days to current. I always had an idea of a person where you could do whatever you liked and they would understand and not judge you for it. This led to an interest in psychology as such a person was likely to be a therapist. And German or Austrian like Freud. So I decided to become one myself as although I was always looking for such a person outside, I decided at least it was a role I could aspire to myself. Twenty years later I began my counselling course, and went to a psychic who told me I was in the healing profession, and described my guide, with name and family around him, as an old German doctor. I don't even remember if I'd told anyone this in my life and she reported the whole lot just as I'd always seen him. So I aspire to be the one who sees the whole picture, understands as much as possible, and most of all doesn't take any of it too seriously. That should be saved for only the worst situations. Reply #7. Mar 24 09, 8:55 PM |
Rowena8482
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I'm mean, sarky, bad tempered, antisocial and not actually very nice most of the time. I'm like social marmite, people meet me and very quickly either love me or loathe me. Reply #8. Mar 25 09, 1:36 PM |
honeybee4
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I see myself as old but too stubborn to give up. Reply #9. Mar 25 09, 1:58 PM |
Cymruambyth
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Usually I view myself in a mirror. However, if asked to describe myself, I respond with "I'm a peppy old lady who enjoys life, gives thanks for good health, loving family and friends, and concentrates on learning something new everyday to keep the Alzheimer's at bay!" Reply #10. Mar 25 09, 2:26 PM |
rayven80
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I'm a pessemistic realist. While I take note and enjoy the happy brighter things in life, I tend to focus more on the negative. I'm a very good friend and I'm very loyal to those I feel deserve it. I'm stubborn and shy and my version of fun most of the time doesn't match others. I'm a little bit of a lot of things and don't really fit in anywhere. I tend to try things but I generally give up easily. Depending on the situation, I have no middle ground. Things are black and white. I'm brutally honest. That's about all I can think of. Reply #11. Apr 01 09, 10:53 AM |
funnybuni
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To edit what I said earlier, I am a dreamer. While a little pessimistic, I can dream up just about anything and practically live in that reality for a few minutes before I realize I need to stop daydreaming and get to work (like right now - the laundry doesn't do itself)! Reply #12. Apr 03 09, 3:49 PM |
Greatguggly
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Sometimes I see myself as the only person in the world who makes any sense. Then I do or say something stupid and destroy that notion. Reply #13. Apr 03 09, 6:20 PM |
doublemm
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I'm the type of person to want to debate with people over anything and I can find interest in most subjects (exceptions being cricket and UK geography). Quite talkative and funny, but can be too loud sometimes. Reply #14. Apr 10 09, 4:26 AM |
kitkat121080
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Loud, talkative, friendly, brutally honest, fiercely independent, sensitive, intelligent, and fun-loving. Yep, that sums me up in a nutshell. Reply #15. Apr 12 09, 11:31 AM |
runaway_drive
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Loud, Crazy, Insane, Happy, Emo, Funny, Romantic (according to my fiancee). That's me. Reply #16. Apr 12 09, 4:31 PM |
lesley153
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Most of all, I think, as an aging rebel. I hate and always have hated being told what to do - and life is full of people who genuinely believe that various stages in **our** life gives **them** the right to arrange our life for us. Even worse than being constantly told what to do (if that is possible) is being told what to do without being given a reason. "No because, if you did, this could or might or will happen" is commendable. "No, because I say so" is perfectly unacceptable and unjustifiable in any context and any circumstance. I am also given to ranting... occasionally. Reply #17. Apr 12 09, 4:54 PM |
Pagiedamon
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Lesley--you? An aging rebel? A rebel, probably. But I don't see any signs of "aging". :-) Reply #18. Apr 12 09, 5:38 PM |
purcy
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I am too opinionated, and do rant occasionally especially if I have a bee in my bonnet. Can be moody and can sulk at times. Reply #19. Apr 16 09, 4:03 PM |
rosmarinus44
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A sensitive,creative and intelligent depressive insomniac. Reply #20. May 03 09, 2:39 AM |
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