Subject: Sure, I'll bite.
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Posted on: 2016-05-25 18:33:00 UTC

Q: Do you read/write while listening to music?
A: Sometimes; it depends on the mood I'm in and what I'm reading/writing.

Q: If you do, do you read/write with a specific genre?
A: Nah, my tastes are all over the place. Though I do have a marked preference for fandom music and alt rock.

Q: When you read a book, do you pretty much fully hallucinate (can't think of a better word) and forget that you're reading a book?
A: All the freaking time. It annoys the heck out of my family because they can be standing next to me shouting my name and I won't even notice they're there until they take the book away.

Q: Do you dream in color?
A: All the time; it surprised me to learn some don't.

Q: Do you remember your dreams?
A: Only the really fun or really scary ones. I can still remember a few nightmares I had when I was seven, along with a dream that I found my way into Hogwarts through the vacuum closet not long after. Most of the other ones I remember involve playing Quidditch, flying a TARDIS, or moving to England.

Q: Do you have recurring dreams?
A: Ehhh... sometimes. On occasion I'll have the same dream or some variation on it for a few nights in a row before my brain moves off of replay.

Q: When doing social things, do you sometimes need a break?
A: Oh yeah. Even if it's just me and one other friend, I need a break after a few hours because I need time to myself and start to feel trapped otherwise. I... don't do too well at sleepovers and big parties for a reason. :/

Q: Which school subjects come easily to you?
A: Um... *racks brains* Not really any of them, to be honest. I'm absolutely terrible at anything involving numbers and although certain branches of science interest me, when it comes to the details I start to get bored and tune out. History is just a bunch of date memorization which I find extremely boring, and my English teachers don't like me because my writing is much more informal than they want for essays and I have an extremely hard time reining it in.

Though now that I think about it, I did really well in my art history class my first semester, and I enjoyed poking holes in theories presented by my philosophy professor. (He still hasn't gotten back to me on a question I asked. Grr.) So... yay subjects that no future employer cares about save for museum curators?

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