Here's my take on my good friend, Antonia's, recent Q&A list. Enjoy!
1. What Emotion Do You Experience The Most? I'd say happiness/joy, especially when I'm with my family and friends. It also helps that I'm a naturally happy person.
2. What Do You Love About Yourself Most? My compassion and selfless attitude. Simply put, I love people with all my heart. And nothing makes me smile more than helping others and being a friend to them.
3. If You Had The Option Of Adopting A Baby Fox Or Baby Koala, Which One Would You Choose? I think I would like to adopt a baby fox. They are so cute, and I love foxes.
4. How Many Bones Have You Broken? Luckily, none.
5. What Do You Hope To Achieve By 50? I hope to have a steady career, a peaceful life, and a wonderful group of friends.
6. How Do You Relieve Stress? By writing essays and fan fictions, reading, talking with my mother and friends in Fanpop and DeviantArt, laughing, listening to my favorite music, and playing video games.
7. Would You Rather Be An Ugly Genius Or Good Looking And Stupid? An Ugly Genius. While looks don't really matter to me, I appreciate inner and natural beauty.
8. What Food Do You Crave More Than Any Other? Chicken, chicken, and more chicken! Pizza and potatoes come close.
9. Have You Ever Been Out Of The Country? Plenty of times! I've been travelling ever since I was a baby.
10. Do You Tend To Google Your Problems? Of course not! Google is just a search engine, not a doctor or a counselor.
11. Are You Good At Forgiving People? Certainly.
12. Are You Close To Your Family Or Not? Yeah, I am.
13. Where Is The Most Relaxing Place You’ve Ever Been To? The Lake Geneva region in Switzerland.
14. Has life been hard on you so far? Not really. While I had my own share of ups and downs, it has been pretty good for me.
15. Are you a good time manager? Yes, I can be good at it.
16. What do you want more than anything else in life? To be rich in friendship, kindness, and wisdom.
17. What time do you usually go to sleep? Honestly, I don't know! My sleeping time is rather unorthodox.
18. What do you keep on your nightstand? My reading lamp, several books and magazines, an American flag, and a potted plant.
19. What was the thing you mostly got grounded for? It would have to be going outside without permission. Thankfully, this only happened a few times.
20. What food will you absolutely not, under any circumstances, eat? Brussels Sprouts. Yuck. Just yuck.
There you have it! I hope you enjoyed reading this article. If you didn't, please be respectful. If you can't do that, piss off!
Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
1. What Emotion Do You Experience The Most? I'd say happiness/joy, especially when I'm with my family and friends. It also helps that I'm a naturally happy person.
2. What Do You Love About Yourself Most? My compassion and selfless attitude. Simply put, I love people with all my heart. And nothing makes me smile more than helping others and being a friend to them.
3. If You Had The Option Of Adopting A Baby Fox Or Baby Koala, Which One Would You Choose? I think I would like to adopt a baby fox. They are so cute, and I love foxes.
4. How Many Bones Have You Broken? Luckily, none.
5. What Do You Hope To Achieve By 50? I hope to have a steady career, a peaceful life, and a wonderful group of friends.
6. How Do You Relieve Stress? By writing essays and fan fictions, reading, talking with my mother and friends in Fanpop and DeviantArt, laughing, listening to my favorite music, and playing video games.
7. Would You Rather Be An Ugly Genius Or Good Looking And Stupid? An Ugly Genius. While looks don't really matter to me, I appreciate inner and natural beauty.
8. What Food Do You Crave More Than Any Other? Chicken, chicken, and more chicken! Pizza and potatoes come close.
9. Have You Ever Been Out Of The Country? Plenty of times! I've been travelling ever since I was a baby.
10. Do You Tend To Google Your Problems? Of course not! Google is just a search engine, not a doctor or a counselor.
11. Are You Good At Forgiving People? Certainly.
12. Are You Close To Your Family Or Not? Yeah, I am.
13. Where Is The Most Relaxing Place You’ve Ever Been To? The Lake Geneva region in Switzerland.
14. Has life been hard on you so far? Not really. While I had my own share of ups and downs, it has been pretty good for me.
15. Are you a good time manager? Yes, I can be good at it.
16. What do you want more than anything else in life? To be rich in friendship, kindness, and wisdom.
17. What time do you usually go to sleep? Honestly, I don't know! My sleeping time is rather unorthodox.
18. What do you keep on your nightstand? My reading lamp, several books and magazines, an American flag, and a potted plant.
19. What was the thing you mostly got grounded for? It would have to be going outside without permission. Thankfully, this only happened a few times.
20. What food will you absolutely not, under any circumstances, eat? Brussels Sprouts. Yuck. Just yuck.
There you have it! I hope you enjoyed reading this article. If you didn't, please be respectful. If you can't do that, piss off!
Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
For most of the duration of 2015, my mother and I went on field trips and attended cultural seminars. In June of this year, we visited Vancouver, Canada. We stayed at the Gage Residences, which is located in the University of British Columbia. We explored the campus and city, visited a friend, and even rode the skytrain right up to the last stop. It was yet another fun trip for us. We also went back to Cebu in September. As a pre-birthday treat, my mother bought me tickets to see Rick Astley in concert when he visited my country. He's my favorite singer from the 80's. We had a blast during the concert, and my mother would scream, "Go Rick!" as he goofed around and joked onstage. This concert made her reminisce about her youth, too. After the concert, we traveled back to Singapore on my birthday, where she attended a Teaching of English as a Second Language seminar. We also continued our celebration there.
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This is an article for my special friend, 80smusiclover1 (Kelly). This was a request specifically from her, so here it is.
You are a wonderful friend, and I am glad that we met. From the time we met, you have accepted me for who I am. You never judged me for any of my quirks. You have always been very kind. You've always shown concern for me and for my friends. If that's not what friendship is all about, then what is it about? I think you are a great example of what a friend should be. I count myself fortunate to have you as my friend. I know that sometimes the clouds get dark, but there is always a silver lining somewhere. If you cannot see it, I'll be there to point it out to you. You will never be alone. I am here for you, no matter what. You've always been here for me. Thank you for being here, and thank you for being you.
You are a wonderful friend, and I am glad that we met. From the time we met, you have accepted me for who I am. You never judged me for any of my quirks. You have always been very kind. You've always shown concern for me and for my friends. If that's not what friendship is all about, then what is it about? I think you are a great example of what a friend should be. I count myself fortunate to have you as my friend. I know that sometimes the clouds get dark, but there is always a silver lining somewhere. If you cannot see it, I'll be there to point it out to you. You will never be alone. I am here for you, no matter what. You've always been here for me. Thank you for being here, and thank you for being you.