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Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 2:38 pm
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 3:08 pm
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 4:40 pm
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:40 pm
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Antares: if you could draw your thoughts on a page, what would it look like? It probably would be a smorgasbord of images ranging from fantastical to recognizable faces from various fandoms and people I know in real life. The colors would be vivid, ranging from bright to dark moods. Some items would make you question what the meaning behind them because they would be so strange.
Sun: Close your eyes and think of five things that make you smile when you think about them. What are they? Family, Friends, Cats, SuperWhoLock, and... a beautiful, warm sunny day in late spring/early summer.
Nova: If your house was on fire and you had sixty seconds to leave, what would you take with you? Depends on where I am at the time of the house catching fire... because I might not even have enough time to run and get said item(s) and still be able to get out safely.
Moon: When you're alone in the middle of the night and you can't quite get to sleep, what do you think about? "Going to sleep" doesn't count. Depends on my mood and what else was going on during the day.
Venus: What is love to you? Lately I think I would say that it's a mystery. For someone who is quite the romantic, there's still quite a bit about love that seems to allude me.
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:47 pm
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Mars: What is the opposite of love? Hate.
Jupiter: Is it possible to love someone if you don't love yourself? Yeah.
Polaris: Do you focus more on the past, the present, or the future? Present for the most part but the future is starting to push its way back into my mind again. I know that I don't want to stay with the movie theater beyond my second year... but I don't know where I want to go instead. All I know is that I want something that is more suitable to my preferred lifestyle - a work schedule that is more predictable and isn't as crazy hours, a place that isn't so strict in regards to times you have to clock in/out (too much stress being so exact with time constraints), pay that is more reasonable for the amount of work I put in, etc., etc. Plus having something that more related to my degree in English would be nice.
My Mom keeps trying to see if I would be interested in applying for a job through the county... but despite what I try to tell her, she doesn't get the idea that none of those places interest me. I don't care about law. I don't care about medicine. I don't care about any of the locations that are offered. Literature and media is more up my alley. If she's able to find me a job in that area, then by all means, I'll look into it. But don't try to force me in a direction that is similar to yours, Mom.
Nebula: Is it better to have something amazing and lose it or to never have had it to begin with? Better to have lost. Because then you'll have the experience of having it and know for next time where to find it and how not to lose it again. Hopefully, anyway.
Meteor: Do you focus more on the past, the present, or the future? See Polaris.
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