May 12, 2011
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Day 2: Computer Games and Broken Bones
Stolen from TheInnapropriateSkirt – just looked interesting to do.
And then i stole it from LKJSlain hehe.
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever.)
Day Seven: Four turn offs.
Day Eight: Three turn ons.
Day Nine: Two smileys that describe your life right now.
Day Ten: One confession.nine things about me:
The only pastime I can do for an almost unlimited ammount of time is play computer games.
There are almost no genres or platforms i’ve not played and enjoyed, but my favorites are either management or tycoon sims or FPS (first person shooters) and almost always PC over any other type.I have no official education. no degrees or whatever they are’s lol
I was homeschooled largely with little to no structured systems, I have all the skills it’s not like i can’t read and write but i have no qualifications.I love to draw and my dream occupation would be a Movie or Game concept artist…but i really don’t practice nearly as much as i should and i’m not that great with the computer side yet so that dream is more for the future.
I’ve only broken one bone so far in my life, it was my finger and it happened when me and my brother interlocked fingers by accident and twisted in opposite directions, there was a horrible snap sound and for a moment neither of us knew who’d been hurt.
After it re-set that finger is now straighter than the one on my other hand.Although both my parents were born in the UK I am (genetically speaking) half Ukrainian on my mums side,
Both her parents were immegrants from the Ukraine.
Sadly i don’t speak russian or ukrainian due to my mum having been raised pretty much entirely english and i’ve never been to the Ukraine but someday i’d sort of like to.I have odd circulation in my extremities, which means that for most of the time my hands and feet are cold to the touch.
So much so in fact that often i’m suprised when i touch something someone else has been holding or stand where someone with barefeet has been standing and find it to be warm, when ever i hold something it usually stays cool or just serves to drain heat from me.I’m Vegitarian and have been for many years, I started because of concerns about the food mass production system, not really because of the cruelty but mainly because the end product isn’t very healthy.
Also because my life style dosen’t really require the ammounts of protene and energy meat provides.I was almost called Beaumains, but my folks thought i might get picked on so they went for the far less odd Bede….:P hehe
I’ve always wanted to go to Germany…but for the life of me i can’t figure out why.
So far i’ve only been out of the UK twice, to Antigua and Italy.
Comments (12)
I was a huge fan of the tycoon games. Especially dinopark tycoon… good times. I have the opposite problem with my extremities; they can get so hot that I can actually come close to BURNING other people. Imagine that.
And Bede is a kickass name.
@QuantumStorm - Yeah Startopia is my absolute favorite ever it’s super stressful but great fun
Damn i wanna trade hands with you! we could have one each for balance.
Thanks
I like it. But i wouldn’t have minded Bo either.
oh man…My feet and hands are always freezing. It weirds people out since it’s 90 here and I’m always cold. Sorta nice to know I’m not the only odd ball in that regard.
@BFB1131 - Well pretty much ANY micromanagement game is stressful, haha. I’ve heard of startopia but never played it, I think. I’m more into the RTS genre these days, aside from EVE Online.
And feel free to trade hands. We could be superhero brothers with the ability to shoot flaming icicles!
@ALovingAdversary - Psh you were always an oddball.
@QuantumStorm - yes yes I know.
I wanna go to Italy …
@ALovingAdversary - Oh cool
And here was me thinking it was the cold climate that was doing it.
Looks like we should both avoid jobs as masseurs lol
@QuantumStorm - Flaming Icicles
that was exactly what i was thinking! lol
@LKJSlain - You really should, and when you do visit the Ancona region. It’s stunning!
@ALovingAdversary - But thats why we love you
@BFB1131 - I believe you are right. Though I give a really good massage. I think I’ll stick to photography or nursing.
Hello! I’ve never really been on your site much before due to inconsistent xanga attendance in general, but you subbed me (and vice versa) a while ago and I thought I’d pay a visit. This is an interesting list so far!
I’ve never been to the UK, but my sister visited there in high school and said things were expensive! I wonder if that’s everywhere or just in the city she visited though…
@monkeytreehugger - Hey there
thanks for stopping by.
Yeah i’m not entirely sure but i think the UK is pretty expensive in general, it certianly is where i live, fuel is ridiculous