Why are you the way you are?
I'd have to say my parents had a lot to do with making me. I'm actually pretty proud of my parents. They loved me. They supported and encouraged me. And they taught me by example... the "do what I say AND what I do."
When people I'm talking with bash their parents for being lousy and then they say, "What about you?" I sometimes feel a little dumb. I'm almost embarrassed to talk about them because they're "too good". I mean... two people who have been married for 26 years, raised three successful sons, traveled to a third world country to do volunteer work for a year (with the entire family), say they are more in love than when they first married, are active in their community, and adopted a baby girl from china... doesn't that almost make you sick? In sort of a good way?
Anyway, watching them has shaped me.
Which do you prefer, the sun, moon, or stars?
This is a funny question because of some things I'm studying now.
I suppose I prefer the sun, because without it, life wouldn't exist. I remember looking at it when I was young and being scolded. My mom was afraid I would go blind if I looked at it too long.
If you could meet our creator, would you want to?
It seems like everyone would want to meet their creator. A meeting like that would validate or invalidate all of a person's beliefs.
Do you believe that everything has a creator?
Yes. And my grandfather once told me... anything man can dream up, he can make. Just look at Star Trek. Communicators... hi-tech devices that transmitted sound and often seemed to malfunction... now we've got cell phones that send audio, video, text, and you can surf the net, take pictures, and do a million other things.
Do you have a MySpace account?
Yes, but I never really got into it. I hated the advertisements and the clutter.
Do you do most of the cleaning in your home?
Yes. When you're single, there's no one else to do it. Unless I hired someone... but that would take money... and I don't mind living in a little bit of filth.
Are you a neat or messy person?
Somewhere in between. I tend to go in peaks and valleys.
Do you have obsessive compulsive disorder?
Yes. I think. In small ways. Or maybe they are just habits. What's the difference? I count a lot of things, but I think many people do that. When I drive on a road with a dotted line, I clench my teeth together as every line flashes past. I check my email about 10+ times a day.
Do you like to read?
Yes. I especially enjoy science fiction with a twist. Timothy Zahn is one of my favorite authors of all time. I particularly enjoyed his Cobra/Blackcollar/Conquerers/and Star Wars series. When I was in middle school, the county librarians all new me and often asked what I was reading so they could read it next. I would ride my dad's old ten speed road bike with the curly handlebars to the library after school. I'm not really a smart person, but I think that because I read so many books (on average 5 a week or more... sometimes 5 a day if it was a weekend) that it helped me academically.
What was the last dream you had?
It was really weird... I'm trying to remember it now... I think I was being chased by a woman with a needle. She wanted to inject me with something. And for some reason I could do all kinds of cool spy tricks to get away... like jump through glass windows without getting hurt. Eventually I think I realized I couldn't escape her and so I just surrendered and then it turned out to be nothing bad. I can't quite remember... I just remember waking up and thinking... that was really weird. Where did that come from? Because usually you can trace a dream to some movie you watched or some video game you played... or something that happened to you recently... but nope. No connections.
Have you ever been to a psychic?
Nope. I'm too skeptical. But my friend went to one. He paid twenty bucks and she said he was going to be rich and he would marry a beautiful woman within the year. What a bunch of bull. I could have told him the same thing and I only would have charged ten.
Do you believe in spirits?
Yes. But not in the sense of spirits that can manipulate the physical universe (like ghosts or something). I'd like to believe there is something beyond death, but for that to be possible, something of a person would have to survive the destruction of the physical body. I've often wondered about it. Some people say our memories are what make us what we are. Memories are stored in an organic computer called our brain. When that dies, does that mean everything we are dies also? Or is there something else? Something science has not yet been able to "see" or measure. Something eternal like counting to the biggest number. Something that can't be measured because it is immeasurable.
Do you believe in alien existence?
I have to say I want to, but I'm a logical person and there hasn't been any real solid evidence yet. It sure would be cool though. As long as they weren't trying to eat us or something. OR maybe we are the aliens... transplanted here ages ago from another galaxy...
Do you read the dictionary often?
No. But I use dictionary.com a lot. Especially for dumb words I always forget how to spell... like alligator and octopus. But now that they have these awesome programs that spell check as you write... who needs a dictionary?
Do you like to write?
Yes and no. I like to write in my journal, but writing emails and essays is death for me... I can't push the send button until I've read it a million times... edited... re-edited... I'm somewhat of a perfectionist. Even writing this blog post has taken longer than it should have.
If so, what do you normally write about?
My thoughts on truth, life, observations I make, worries I have, goals, prayers, funny stories, names and memories so I won't forget them.
Have you ever been to a funeral?
Yes. For friends and family. For young and old.
Have you ever seen someone die?
About a million(+) times in movies and video games. But in real life, I've never seen someone die before my eyes. I did see a dead body hanging out of the back of a truck while I was riding my motorcycle through the streets. It was disturbing and made me think quite a bit.
What simply grosses you out?
Not much. I've experienced quite a few "gross" situations, and I think I've become desensitized to some extent.
But those worms that grow inside you and then burst out through your skin when you get close to water make me cringe.
If someone says something gross while you are eating, does it bother you?
Doesn't bother me at all. But I love trying to gross my dad out when we're eating. I remember my mom made this new meat dish. My brothers and I started whispering... "It looks like dead rat carcasses." Our dinner guest said, "Hey, I know what you guys are saying. Be nice to your mom." The dinner was actually pretty great... but I got a kick out of eating "dead rats".
What annoys you the most about people?
Ignorance(and what I mean by this is someone who doesn't try and do research if they find something they don't know, or if someone points out an error, they refuse to be open to correction; also, speaking without thinking), lack of curiosity, and indecisiveness.
Do you believe in gay marriage?
No. I think marriage is something that has its roots and power in a female/male relationship. And I also feel that marriage is losing its integrity. I've been to several weddings where I heard the words... "until death do us part". And the couple is definitely now parted... without the death part. So what's the point? My word is something important to me. If I swear, if I shake on it, I will keep my end of the deal. I'd like this to be true for my marriage.
4 comments:
Cool, thanks for playing. I know you are primarily a photo blogger but my wife and I really enjoy the way you right and we thought it would be cool to hear your opinions on these questions. Your stories have a lot of heart.
You forgot to add a question and tag someone else though.
1. I'm not complain about my parents just to complain, but I know them (at least my mother) was definitely one of those do as I say NOT as a do people. Your parents do sound like great people. Fantastic to have such role models in the home.
8. I would tense my legs as a kid every time we would pass a parked car on the right or a car on the left. The fun was in getting the timing right because they were parked oddly.
9. OH cool! I didn't know you also read. Have you been to Shelfari? I keep a log of most of the books I read there. Zahn's Thrawn trilogy was great! I haven't read his non-Star Wars stuff though. When people ask me why I have such a strange command of the English language, an odd combination of slang and complex terms, I blame a bad education and my love for reading. I can honestly say I learned much more from novels than I did from any High School instructor.
10. Yes I frequently have those weird disconnected dreams. The ones that sound familiar yet you can't seem to associate with any current event in your life. Makes you wonder what message your subconscious is trying to get across.
11. You should hear the tarot card B.S. they spew.
12. I remember reading once about a belief that people had where the conscious mind does not actually exist in the brain or the spinal cord. The brain and nervous system are only the conduits to a consciousness that exists...elsewhere. I don't put too much faith in hokey things like those but they are really interesting to imagine.
13. I was daydreaming one day and I imagined what it would be like if we were the aliens on this planet. Everything on this planet screams reptile yet mammals all of the sudden "arrived." I thought we were on Mars. Destroyed it as we do so well then wiped out lizard life on Earth and started cooling the planet down for humans to survive. Anyway. It was much more detailed then that but it was the gist of it. If you're looking for a good interesting book, something like this, read The Worthing Saga. It moves kind of slow but it tells an epic tale across numerous short stories.
22. If they made divorce punishable by death, I bet we wouldn't have so many girls anxious to get married early.
I'm still laughing about "dead rat carcasses."
That's pretty damn specific. XD
actually, i think i've read The Worthing Saga. i recognize the cover and the description.
i can't find the book title right now, but long ago i read this great little series about how the dinosaurs were really intelligent.... they had laser guns and time travel. they would travel into the future and "farm" humans for food. the book offered a cool "alternate" reason for the demise of the dinosaurs. it involved humans pushing an atomic bomb into one of the dinosaur's time portals in a last ditch effort to save humanity from extinction.
Whoa thats a trippy idea. We didn't destroy dinosaurs, but we will. :S
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