Saturday, July 21, 2012

Blog Game Award


     My blogging senior Somewhat Mystia over at The Grass Feels Like Pants was kind enough to nominate me for a little something called the Blog Game Award. This is basically a get-to-know-each-other kind of thing, and I never did answer those 50 questions so I'm saying this is the next best thing. Read on!



The craziest thing I've done is listen, in my parent's house, to Krizzlybear from Baka Laureate slam read SAO chapter 16.5. In surround sound.

People are surprised that I was homeschooled from kindergarten to highschool. No clue why, it just always seems to catch them off guard, like they can't believe I got into college without the help of public education.

My favorite thing is well, it'd probably be cheating to list my game collection, since that's multiple things...so I'm going to say either my computer or my watch. Probably my watch, since I can go a day or two without my computer, but I go crazy if I don't always have instant access to the current time.

Apparently, I can hurt people's eyes with my skin. I've been told that I'm so pale I reflect sunlight (hence the eye hurting). You should hear some of the names that have been thrown my way before.

I'm sorry, I sometimes write lousy posts on my web log and trick people into reading them.

And now, some people I'm passing the award onto (should they wish to do it):

Acerailgun

Marthaurion

TheHippieFreak

Reiseng

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the award. :P

    I can totally understand the feeling of wanting to know the time all the time. It used to be that I could not go 20 minutes without having a watch on my hand, but then I stopped wearing a watch (I think I lost it or the batteries ran out). I bought a new one and lost that to.

    My wrist still feels empty though. I should get a new watch soon.

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  2. You're very welcome! :P

    One time, I lost my watch under my bed for like three days. I nearly died. I kept on running out to our kitchen so I could see what time it was on the stove.

    Do it, then we can be time-aware watch comrades.

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