
1. Make a list of things you can see without getting up.
Two cups, mosquito bite cream, lotion, Ibuprofen, Sudafed, a notepad, three pencils, a pair of scissors, Burt's Bees chapstick, the back of a reciept with "Beth ddigwyddodd iddo fe?" and "Honi soit qui mal y pense" written on it, an envelope from Swarthmore College, my invitation for Thespian Society, a flash drive, a crochet hook (size J), and a little thing of paperclips without turning my head.
2. How do you style your hair?
I brush it.
3. What are you wearing right now?
A jumper-style tank top (blue top half, a brown sash at the waist (empire height), and blue and brown flowers on cream fabric below the waist) and my comfy jeans
4. What kind of job would you never work?
Military
5. Do you nap a lot?
No
6. Who was the last person you hugged?
My mom
7. What's your current fandom/obsession/addiction?
Fandom: Bandom and Star Trek; Obsession: Vulcans; Addiction: The Sims
8. What was the last thing you ate today?
Popcorn
9. Which is your favourite genocide or mass death?
Uhh. Favorite? That's a little morbid. The bubonic plague is pretty fascinating.
10. What websites do you always watch when you get online?
Gmail, LJ (espeically trek_news), DW, and Project Rungay
11. What was the last thing you bought?
Rhythm Heaven for my DS
12. What are you doing right now?
Sitting at the computer, obviously
13. What do you think about when you go to bed at night?
Bandom or Star Trek fic
14. What is your favourite food?
Guh, so many! I love Indian food, and also anything with goat cheese.
15. Do you collect anything?
Band posters for my wall. Also, I keep all the letters and cards I get, as well as programs and paper memorabilia, in a shoebox because I love old paper and hopefully someday it will be all old and rustly and smell good. Also, it would be nice to look back at things someday, and show them to my kids and grandkids.
16. Which Hogwarts house would you be in? Why?
Ravenclaw, because they're smart
17. How are you?
Pretty good
18. What are you currently reading?
American Gods by Neil Gaiman and Ishmael by Daniel Quinn