6 posts tagged “qotd”
Why do you love your body?
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I love my body because I'm so used to it!
Because people are so different, I think it would be weird to suddenly wake up in someone else's body. I always thought that movies like Freaky Friday where people switched bodies must omit the parts where you would just be stumbling around trying to use someone else's limbs.
Anyways, some odd body parts that I really like are my hands and nails, my small ears, and my shoulders. I used to hate my wide face and jaw but now I think it makes me unique looking.
Would you rather have one best friend or ten acquaintances? Why?
If I only have one best friend then do I not get any acquaintances? Because that would be awful.
I choose ten acquaintances because then there would always be something to do. If one person was out of town or busy, there would always be someone else to hang out with. Also, I'd be willing to give up the best friend because I don't really *need* anyone to confide in because I mostly do whatever I want (without a second opionion) anyways.
What item will someone ALWAYS find in your kitchen pantry?
Probably oatmeal. I always think I'm going to eat it, but it sits there for ages.
What food would you miss most if you were sent to prison for the rest of your life?
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Papalote salsa. I'm seriously addicted to it. In fact, I had some for breakfast today. Yum.
What story of personal greatness, achievement or success would your co-workers or friends be surprised to learn about you?
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While I'd rather tell stories of failure (they're funnier and more abundant), I think you would all be surprised to hear that I can skateboard.
When I was in 8th grade all my friends thought skateboarding was the coolest thing ever so I decided to learn to ride around on a skateboard. All through the Minnesota winter, I practiced on the unfinished concrete floor in the basement of my parent's house. When spring rolled around, I could not only ride a skateboard but could also ollie!
I don't skate around much anymore but the experience was one of the most profound of my entire life. I figured out that with enough practice and hard work you can learn to do anything.
Thought I'd say something about computer programming? Pish, I think it's way cooler that I can ollie.