There's been an accident, and my memory's been wiped. I have no recollection of who I am. Tell me about myself. What do you know about me? What kind of person am I? What are my likes and dislikes? How did we meet and how long have we known each other? Is there one thing in particular that stands out about me? Tell me who I am.
When done, post this in your own LJ to see what people say about you!
When done, post this in your own LJ to see what people say about you!
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Date: 2005-03-14 01:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-17 07:38 pm (UTC)It sorta explains the 4 little uberkinder hanging around calling me Mom.
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Date: 2005-03-19 09:36 pm (UTC)When I think "valarltd" the three things I think of, just from reading your entries, is you're a mother (and quite good at it), and there's...xD gayness... uhm... *squishes Luke and Han together and walks away* and and also I think of MidSouthCon but oh well. So. Mansex. And Mommy. Yeah.
I could have gone into more detail but I was tired. I'm still tired. I'm going to bed.
But you're a proud mother and you plan stuff for your kids o_O; and you're ... creative. =D the end. Going to bed.
Be careful what you wish for...
Date: 2005-03-17 04:45 am (UTC)You are a wonder & a treasure. That said, so as not to stroke your ego too much, there might also be sides of you that are not so flattering; mayhap even shameful. As you no longer remember any of this, I suppose the key questions are not so much, "Who were you and who are you?" The answers--and there certainly shall be many of them from all across a wide & varied spectrum--are from the perceptions, expectations & opinions of other people who are trying to define you. Why? Instead... Why not take this opportunity to define yourself? This therefore makes the key (and the ultimate) question...
"Who do you want to be?"
A blank slate for you alone to scribe upon can be an intimidating but incredibly beautiful thing that few people get a 2nd chance at... Often by their own sad choice. Consider the question. Make your decision. Then start scribing and living. In the end, it is only you who must be happy with the result.
...And if your memory should return, know and take comfort in the fact that there are some of us out here who know, appreciate, and enjoy who you are. With & for all of your many, many contrasting facets--even though just a personal perception, expectation & opinion--we still see you as a wondrous treasure.
Re: Be careful what you wish for...
Date: 2005-03-17 07:38 pm (UTC)