If you call foul on me for asking multiple questions, then I must call foul on you for listing pretty much every book in the world to take with you to the deserted island.
So what happens when I'm twenty-two? I discover I'm good at teaching and I like it. Hah.
Hee. Life's ironic. And I don't know if I could see you as a pharmacist. Hmmm... maybe because being a pharmacist seems rather esoteric for some reason. Not something that you think of when you're five and people ask you what you want to be when you grow up.
KARA KARA KARA!
YAY! I am glad to get that answer, definitively. Because you're usually so "yay Everyone!" and I'm all "screw other people, let's talk about KARA," and it makes me feel better for being so single character-minded, if that makes sense.
General tendency--I love female characters. It's not a conscious choice on my part, but I've always felt more compassion for/more interest in the female roles.
I would have to agree. I generally tend to do the same... the only exceptions I can think of are "Harry Potter" and possibly "Everwood," in which I loved the entire cast equally.
And then there was this fantastic episode wherein a wacky cylon tells her stuff that she already knows about her mother
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So what happens when I'm twenty-two? I discover I'm good at teaching and I like it. Hah.
Hee. Life's ironic. And I don't know if I could see you as a pharmacist. Hmmm... maybe because being a pharmacist seems rather esoteric for some reason. Not something that you think of when you're five and people ask you what you want to be when you grow up.
KARA KARA KARA!
YAY! I am glad to get that answer, definitively. Because you're usually so "yay Everyone!" and I'm all "screw other people, let's talk about KARA," and it makes me feel better for being so single character-minded, if that makes sense.
General tendency--I love female characters. It's not a conscious choice on my part, but I've always felt more compassion for/more interest in the female roles.
I would have to agree. I generally tend to do the same... the only exceptions I can think of are "Harry Potter" and possibly "Everwood," in which I loved the entire cast equally.
And then there was this fantastic episode wherein a wacky cylon tells her stuff that she already knows about her mother
Sounds like sitcom gold, to me.
Do I have to do this meme now?