Write a journal entry for this meme with six random facts about yourself. Then, pick six of your friends list and tag them - no tag backs. These rules should be included in your entry.
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1. I'm deeply paranoid about the possibility of strangers breaking into the place where I live, to the point where I check behind the shower curtain just about every single time I go into the bathroom and turn all the lights on when I'm alone at night.
2. When I was ten, I went to Paris with my family. We climbed the stairs to the top of the Arc de Triomphe, and there was a full rainbow arching over the city, bright against dull gray clouds.
3. There are only two movies that have ever made me cry: Big Fish and Citizen Kane.
4. If I had a time machine I'd go back to January 2005, and fuck temporal paradoxes and preserving the timeline.
5. I actually like washing the dishes in our apartment. It's kinda relaxing.
6. The Death of Discworld once asked Jason Ogg what he believed in. In a similar fashion to Jason's response, I believe very strongly in seatbelts, polysporin and orange juice as the physical necessities for preserving life. The spiritual stuff gets a little more complicated.
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1. I'm deeply paranoid about the possibility of strangers breaking into the place where I live, to the point where I check behind the shower curtain just about every single time I go into the bathroom and turn all the lights on when I'm alone at night.
2. When I was ten, I went to Paris with my family. We climbed the stairs to the top of the Arc de Triomphe, and there was a full rainbow arching over the city, bright against dull gray clouds.
3. There are only two movies that have ever made me cry: Big Fish and Citizen Kane.
4. If I had a time machine I'd go back to January 2005, and fuck temporal paradoxes and preserving the timeline.
5. I actually like washing the dishes in our apartment. It's kinda relaxing.
6. The Death of Discworld once asked Jason Ogg what he believed in. In a similar fashion to Jason's response, I believe very strongly in seatbelts, polysporin and orange juice as the physical necessities for preserving life. The spiritual stuff gets a little more complicated.
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