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044. I am the most stubborn person you will ever meet. 

I form an opinion and I stick with it. No matter how stupid and pointless this subject could be about, you’d be debating me till the end of time if you think you could get me to change my mind.

I’ve always been like this and it annoys a lot of people but I don’t really care. I view all the options, make  my final opinion and stick with it. It’s much easier to just agree to disagree with me than it is to try and persuade me over to your side.


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043. Ultimates Hawkeye is one of my absolute favourite things ever. 

If you don’t like Ultimates Hawkeye, we just can’t be friends.


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042. Sometimes when I leave my iTunes on shuffle I just sit there and go “Damn, I have awesome taste in music.” 


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041. I hate laugh tracks more than almost anything. 

They automatically downgrade a shows awesome by at least half. A viewer does not need to be prompted by automated laughter on when to laugh at a punchline. It should be the writers jobs to write jokes that are funny enough on their own to garner laughter, not relying on a damn laugh track.

I especially hate shows that use laugh tracks so much it’s literally 3/4 of the show with automated laughter. Laughs that come up even when a joke isn’t said. It’s just terrible.

In conclusion: Laugh tracks should be banned.


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040. I always felt really odd before I found out I was an ENTJ. 

I’m not really that empathetic of a person… I mean I have emotions and feelings, sure, but they’re just not that pronounced. It takes a lot for me to feel something. 

When there’s a situation that usually garners empathy in most people it tends not to have the same effect on me. And I felt so weird about it. I felt like I should have these feelings. I should get upset seeing people hurt or I should have those motherly feelings when I don’t.

But learning more about my personality type really helped me. Knowing that there actually are other people out there that feel the same way I do, even if it’s still a small portion of the population.

That’s why I always recommend that people take the Myers-Brigg personality test. It really helps you to better understand other people and yourself.


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039. My ‘go-to’ movie is always Major Payne. 

It’s been my favourite movie since I was 5. I have probably seen it at least 2000 times. There have been days where I’ll just watch that movie over and over again. I can quote it verbatim. There have been times when I’ll be in another room, hear one line and rush in. 

I know it’s just a silly comedy but I’ve always loved it. A lot of my families inside jokes come from it and it’s one thing we can all agree on. 


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038. Bucketlists… and the Bay and the UK. 

If I actually kept a bucket list it would be very short. There’s two trips I want to make to the two most important places in the world to me that I’ve never seen. I want to go to the Bay Area. That culture, that music scene, that whole atmosphere shaped my adolescence. Just being able to see where so many of my favourite bands roots come from. It would be amazing. (My mom has mentioned that she’s planning a family vacation to the Bay Area for next year but I’m not getting my hopes up because we’ve never had a family vacation before and every time she says we will it doesn’t pan out.)

The second place would be the United Kingdom. I used to dream about London as a little kid (who doesn’t?) but as I got older that kind of expanded… I want to see Wales and Scotland and Ireland. I want to see the countryside as much as I want to see the big cities. It’s just something completely different to what I’m used to living nine feet below sea level here in New Orleans. I know I’ve sort of romanticized that whole area but I’d love to see it. Just once.

Yeah, if I could go see both of those or just one I think I could say I lived a good life.


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037. I wish I was talented enough to be a Forensic Artist. 

It’s just incredible what they’re able to do. To take a skull and turn that into a detailed image of a person that’s good enough to be identified is just astounding. And all the technicalities that goes along with creating those drawings… Forensic Artists are so under appreciated.


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036. The only jokes I cannot honestly stand are Hurricane Katrina “jokes”. 

They’re not as popular anymore but they still pop up from time to time. Especially during heated sports events. I’ve seen things like “We’ll finish what Katrina started.” “That storm wasn’t big enough.” “They should’ve drowned them all when they had the chance.” etc etc.

It’s just disgusting and despicable to take an already horrific tragedy and try and use it as an insult. This goes with any tragedy really… but obviously I take ones about Hurricane Katrina personally because that storm destroyed my life. 

Your little sports game is not more important than the thousands of lives lost in that storm and millions affected by it.



035. Sometimes I wish I was straight just so things would be easier. 

I wouldn’t have to constantly explain myself to family members or have such a hard time meeting other people like me. I kinda feel like I’m the token lesbian in my city. My guy friends don’t mind, obviously (do guys ever mind lesbians? lets be honest) and I don’t talk to many girls on campus but I could tell that if I outwardly mentioned being gay it would be an issue with a few of them.

Why does sexuality have to even matter?


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