Namiko wrote:
Tim_p wrote:
Sarcastic_Name wrote:
Tim_p wrote:
Random Fact: I can type, but I never use the right (=/left) shift key
You mean people are supposed to use the left shift key? I never do, it feels awkward.
No no, by /=left, I meant
not equal to left, I wanted to clarify that I didn't mean right as in right and wrong. I never use the shift key on the right-hand side, I always use the left-hand one. Perhaps it's because I'm a lefty.
Hmm... I almost always use the shift key on the left side, too, even when I'm doing a capital "A" or something like that. Interesting theory and maybe it's because I'm left-handed, too.
You're supposed to use the shift key on the RIGHT side? I always use the left-hand shift key (and I'm right handed!).
To go on...
Hullo, I'm Sola. Or Erin. Whichever you want to call me; it's not like one's longer or anything.
I'm fifteen, was diagnosed when I was eleven, and female. I have a complete obsession with dogs, but am also very interested in books, languages, and etymology, as well as mythology and folklore. I particularly like obscure mythical beasties such as the catoblepas.
I also like history; I seem to have a knack for understanding why things happen. Or maybe I'm just cynical.
Ah... I enjoy reading, especially anything funny like Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams. Especially Pratchett. Maybe enjoy is not the right word. Perhaps it should really be 'full-fledged mania that takes most of my day.' Well, that and my computer. I also love to talk about dogs and will, given half a chance, go on and on about them.
I love chocolate; bribe me with a bit and I'll love you forever...or at least for a week or so, anyway, if it's a sufficiently large bit. Give me a life-size statue of a Great Dane made entirely out of chocolate and I'll love you. Jawbreakers are also nice. So delicious. I love to suck on food, too; I don't chew it till it's lost all its flavor.
I currently don't have any friends IRL where I live; I do have several of them back in Kansas but since I moved to Georgia last summer I have not been able to make any. IRL I can be painfully shy and will often hide in a book rather than 'disturb' someone by talking to them, which is not conducive to friend-making. Neither is my habit of gravitating to a few subjects and wanting to stay near them.