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I'm more than happy to answer any question that you wish to have answered. This can be about things about you--what would I suggest to help you out--or just things you want to know about me. I'm not just anypony--but I am somepony who cares. 

 

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Sentai/Power Rangers

Video Games

Anime

Manga

Life

[anything]

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  On 2012-12-12 at 1:30 PM, Flutter derps said:

What is you general behavior at school?

Elementary - Middle = Typically the "nawwwwtyyyy" child--wouldn't get homework done, would act out. Never asked questions/interact with teachers.

 

High School (Freshman - Junior) - Kind of "Goofy" got along with teachers, not really students. Rarely would interact with the classroom/teacher

 

Senior year of High School - A bit better, still "goofy" got along better with people in general (kind of the last year "give no care" attitude) --Slightly more interactive in class

 

College Freshman - Was a bit hard to get to know people, kind of reserved. Active in classroom.

 

College Sophomore - A bit more outgoing, did more things--got along with generally everyone. Active in classroom

 

College Junior-Senior - Extremely outgoing, less reserved talked to everyone--while in class would ask questions, and provide feedback during class to help others understand the materials. Even if I understood it, if I saw someone who looked confused, I'd say "So it's like..." and go from there.

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Would you describe yourself as a good person? What do you think makes someone a good person, not after the societys standards but after your own? And what are the things that give you power, motivate you?

Then, to pick something, let´s name as the (cough) ideals: love, respect and acceptance...

How much do things like these matter to you, and do you expect them to matter to other people as well?

All in all, where do you think we are going when taking a look at our society (still talking about the moral), from the oldest to the youngest generation? Do you think positive? Do you think we are evolving backwards or forward?

 

xD I feel like an (censored) for asking stuff like that, I guess that will go under the rubric "anything"/ "life". I don´t even really expect an answer, this stuff is quite too private I guess. But you asked, I just couldn´t resist xD

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  On 2013-09-02 at 10:41 AM, Spess said:
I always pictured you as a cross between Demoman and Pinkie Pie for some reason.
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Would you describe yourself as a good person?

Overall, I'm a bad person, but with a good heart (I've got high standards). I'm very caring, and desire to help anyone. But that doesn't make me good. If someone offers to buy me food, or anything. I automatically decline. I hate, hate, hate accepting gifts. I feel like a "charity case" and it makes me feel dirty. I am willing to sacrifice my own happiness for other people. If I had to compare myself to an Anime, Gohan from DBZ, doesn't rage when hurt himself, but hurt his friends and he quacks.

What do you think makes someone a good person, not after the societys standards but after your own?

A good person? Someone who will stand up for themselves, and others, when they see someone doing wrong. Someone calls little Timbickle a *insert derogatory term* and you don't like it, YOU put your hoof where they hate, and you speak loud like Griselda (...sp? That beaky griffon). Not only that, they must have respect for others.

And what are the things that give you power, motivate you?

 

Video games, guns. Video games and anime put me at peace, keep me thinking and calm to give me power to face the real world, some days. Guns are fun to shoot now and then, and in the event of a governmental collapse. Good to have.

 

Then, to pick something, let´s name as the (cough) ideals: love, respect and acceptance... How much do things like these matter to you, and do you expect them to matter to other people as well?

 

Love is something I cherish deeply, on a personal level. Respect needs to be the first thing on everypony's mind. Acceptance is a little bit rough, sometimes I don't like what some people do, but I feel accepting is something that can hinder on respect. If you respect something, and how someone else acts barges on your turf, then you don't have to accept it, just TOLERATE it.

 

All in all, where do you think we are going when taking a look at our society (still talking about the moral), from the oldest to the youngest generation? Do you think positive? Do you think we are evolving backwards or forward?

 

All I gotta say is I don't know how good my generation was, or my father's. But all I gotta say is, when I was twelve I had a hard time thinking of how to kiss a girl... now there are things going on that I couldn't fathom. I think we're doing... alright, but the society is slowly devolving. I fear one day we'll be overran by Snooki's and Pauly D's and we're screwed then. Morally, I think we are slowly going down hill, but it's not that bad, it may just be individuals that stand out, but as a whole, I think the government and media just like causing problems between race, gender and sexuality, which fuels hatred.

 

Example: My brother's gay. That's fine. I don't care. The only time I'll use the derogatory term to him, is when he is literally mooching my parent(s) for their money. For everything they have. But otherwise, it's not because he's gay, it'd be because he's being a Crysalis. Love and Tolerance go so far, until you stick your horn where it's not supposed to go.

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what advice do you have for a freshman in college? also, how to find new friends when you don't have much time? if long response, you can just PM me.

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  On 2013-09-16 at 10:57 AM, techno915 said:

what advice do you have for a freshman in college? also, how to find new friends when you don't have much time? if long response, you can just PM me.

My best advice for a Freshman in College (I've got a lot of negative things to say about college and a lot of positive) is that you should always remember that you are there for an education first and foremost. Often times--we can get lost on our way and have fun; however, you should still put time out there to have fun and experience new things. Finding friends at college is pretty simple, if you know what to do. First people in your dorm are the best people to start to get knowing, next to the people in your class. More convenient. Sitting out in the lobby watching tv--keeping your door open. That's my biggest thing--when I was a Resident Adviser--I told people to keep their doors open when they had free time. I mean--you don't HAVE to actively leave your room, but if you keep the door open more people are likely to stop by and check in on you. Thus creating more opportunities to get friends.

 

Here's the biggest key--be yourself! No point in pretending to be someone or else it's gonna suck--with that being said; those "faults" you see in yourself--you can hide. I ended up finding most of my friends in college when I was a resident adviser--but when I wasn't, I just was with my Roommate most of the time--and when he'd go places I'd go with him. I'm a solitary person, so I wasn't very outgoing. If you are outgoing then it'll make it easier!

 

On nice days go on a walk, if you see someone sitting alone at a table during lunch--just sit and talk to them. Even if they don't become your "friend" right away the fact that you're going out of your way to meet people will get you places, soon you'll be the face of the campus--even if it's a simple "Hey, how are you?" To people as you pass them by. I remember when I was a Freshman, I'd walk and if I saw that there weren't many people out--every person I'd see I asked how they were--if there were a lot of people, I'd more than likely just get to where I needed to go. Dorm activities that your RA puts on, that the campus puts on--and just in general classmates.

 

The friends I still talk to the most from college were people I took classes with that were in my major. If you don't have a major yet--then just do what you can. But the people in your field are your best friends and the harshest critics.


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