Meme swiped from the Honorable [livejournal.com profile] mithrigil

Dec. 14th, 2004 01:26 pm
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1. Reply to this post, because I would like to say a couple words about you.
2. I will also tell you what song(s) remind me of you when I hear it.
3. I will also tell you what celebrity/public [or anime/manga] person you remind me of, either personality-wise or looks-wise.
4. I will also give ONE WORD that I associate with you when I think of you.
5. We all could use a boost now and then, so steal this for your journal and make someone else's day as well.

*sigh*

Date: 2004-12-17 07:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zsparke.livejournal.com
can't resist....

cows

Re: *sigh*

Date: 2004-12-17 12:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xoder.livejournal.com
  1. Melissa, you are beautiful and kind. You have a unique connection to nature, and the nature of things, which I find fascinating. I know you didn't like it here in Rochester, which I find sad, especially because I enjoyed you being here. I'm glad that we see each other at Lunacon (http://lunacon.org), which, barring any major disaster, I should be able to attend this year as well.
  2. Third Eye Blind - Motorcycle Drive By
  3. Kinda like the elder sister in The Incredibles!, after she becomes a superhero
  4. Cute

Re: *sigh*

Date: 2004-12-22 10:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zsparke.livejournal.com
Rochester was/is okay, the people were great, living there was nice, I just needed to get out of that school. I'd have to say I am better off for it but for about 9-11 months after I left I often would question the decision to leave my entire life behind for great uncertanty. I left the house and the people I loved living with, left all my friends, left the geekyness, left 2 jobs where the people loved me and that I enjoyed, left 3 years of school behind, left my home basically for a not so wonderful appartment, a community college (what a joke that was at times...ok most of the time but student loans not coming due = invaluable), no friends (okay, one or two), no job, ignant people, no idea where I was going to go to school next and I was trying to fix myself from all the damage that was done from my time in school. There was a lot of good, but there also was a lot of bad. So, to say that I didn't like it in Rochester is not really it. It is more that I needed to leave for, you know, little things like sanity.
Now though, I am living in a better appartment, have a good job, have small moments of geekyness w/ coworkers, more people that I can at least be social with, fencing and Aikido, classes at Cornell, and an opportunity to make myself much more marketable as a transfer student. I also don't feel so old anymore, and I think I am more at peace with everything.

ahem...And now returning to life, already in progress. Toodles.
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