Quirks

Feb. 10th, 2010 09:29 pm
l33tminion: (LJ Base)
Since [livejournal.com profile] archangelwells asked:

A. List seven habits/quirks/facts about yourself.
B. Tag seven people to do the same.
C. Do not tag the person who tagged you or say that you tag "whoever wants to do it."

1. I often pat people on the head. (I resist this one much of the time, as some people find it annoying.)
2. I enjoy being tickled. (Though that's not to say I'd want to be tickled out of the blue.)
3. I can get really absorbed in music. With regard to me, trance is an accurately named genre.
4. I'm very un-picky. I like unusual flavors. There are very few foods I don't like. (I don't like fast food much anymore, but that's not because I find the taste unpleasant.)
5. I'm really shy about playing music publicly. I almost always use headphones.
6. Artificial light keeps me from sleep far more than daylight. Sound is also more disruptive to me sleeping at night than napping during the day.
7. After burning myself on a hot pan at camp when I was very young, I've been phobic about fire and hot objects. Took me ages before I was comfortable turning on the burner on a gas stove.

I'll tag [livejournal.com profile] fantwurm, [livejournal.com profile] _skye_, [livejournal.com profile] i_am_lane, [livejournal.com profile] polygonia, [livejournal.com profile] nurrynur, [livejournal.com profile] chiaki777, and [livejournal.com profile] larksdream.

25 Things

Mar. 31st, 2009 11:24 pm
l33tminion: (Default)
An old meme that I missed.  25 things about me that you might not know:
  1. I've never broken a bone (fingers and toes aside), but I dislocated an elbow as an infant and it had to be casted.  I think my parents still have a pair of pajamas with one arm amusingly expanded.
  2. I have cold urticaria, which means I break out in hives when exposed to severe cold (I also get hypothermia quite fast).  I recover pretty fast once I get inside and warm up, but it's annoyingly itchy.  I didn't know that name for that condition until today.
  3. Speaking of annoying medical conditions, I have a Becker's nevus on my back, which suddenly appeared during college (don't remember which year).
  4. I'm a compatibilist, which is to say that I believe that free will is compatible with a deterministic universe.  (That says nothing about whether or not the universe is deterministic (certainly seems to be at a macroscopic level, but that doesn't guarentee anything).  I'd guess that it is, but I don't think physicists know for sure, and I certainly don't know enough physics to say so.)
  5. I had surgery on the muscles in my eye when I was in the first grade.  Never got to actually see the operating room, though, since the sedative they gave me beforehand had me out like a light.
  6. My username started as an inside joke.  I still use it everywhere, but although I really like it, lately I also find it a bit embarassing sometimes.
  7. I've read the whole Old Testament, a chapter a day.  Still have yet to get through the New Testament, though.
  8. Reading The Screwtape Letters forever messed up my interpretation of my own internal dialog.
  9. Sometimes, my main source of stress is that I have too many enjoyable things I could be doing.  Not a bad problem to have, I suppose.
  10. I decided not to look at my grades in college, it was one of the better decisions I've made.  When my parents asked to see my college grades, I outright refused.  I recommend all college students do the same.
  11. I miss my old cell phone.  My newer model is not nearly as good (no flashlight, doesn't keep track of the time when not connected, lacking the near-invincibility of the previous model).  Cell phones are still the one exception to my knee-jerk pro-technology stance.  (Edit: That last bit is no longer true.)
  12. I refuse to get a credit card and make payments to "build up a credit history".  That this is probably the best example of me "sticking it to the man" is indication of how much I've sold out.
  13. Pre-real-world, I didn't program as a hobby nearly enough.  Now, I want to take it up more, but it feels like work, and there are many things competing for my free time.
  14. I identify with a lot of radical political and/or philosophical positions, but I don't really put them into practice.  (I think Singer is right, but I don't give nearly enough of my disposable income to charity.  I'd sometimes think I should be an anti-copyright ideologue, but I work making proprietary software.  Etc.)
  15. When people wonder if I'm serious or joking, the answer is almost always both.
  16. I used to be completely unable to tell if other people were joking and always assumed they were serious.
  17. In elementary school, I developed a pathological aversion to laughter, such that if I heard people laughing I'd feel horrible, even if they were laughing in response to an obvious joke (of the "I'm going to tell a joke" kind) and I knew it had nothing to do with me.
  18. I often think I'm able to give pretty good advice in situations where I'm completely incompetent (not a contradiction, I'm often awful at following my own advice).
  19. When things are at their best, I feel this sense of calm amusement.
  20. I sometimes (not necessarily "frequently", but way more than I'd like) have flashbacks to stupid things I've said or done.  It's just as bad in retrospect.
  21. Most years since I was two, I've gone with my family for a week at family camp.  This year, I had to decide whether to go.  I'm going, but of the reasons against, the biggest wasn't money or vacation time, it's spending a week away from the internet (of course, given that, it's also a bit of a reason for).
  22. I like my job, but I still don't have the ultimate marker of job satisfaction:  If I became independently wealthy, I'd probably quit.  (There just aren't enough hours in the day for all the things I'd like to do.  Plus, I'd like to go back to Japan.)
  23. I'd like to live in the sort of society envisioned here.  Sure, maybe you can't get there from here (they certainly make optimistic assumptions about how human culture and personality would be shaped by such a system), but what if you could?
  24. If I could be perfect at any physical feat, I'd choose parkour.  In reality, I'm incredibly quite poor at even the more constrained sort of running (better since I started working out, but still bad).
  25. Going skydiving used to be a dream of mine, but then I developed a fear of heights and realized that I find the sensation of falling incredibly unpleasant (although I enjoy the sensation of flying very much).
The above is serious, it's still not April Fools'.
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