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And some more Association meme questions and answers, this one from [livejournal.com profile] fightingthecage


Running!
I first tore my ACL when I was 13. I tore it again (or rather, completed the job, with some more cartilage damage) a few years later (I think I was 15 or 16). Put those two together, and there's two summers I didn't walk a whole hell of a lot. There was a lot of things I couldn't do, because when you're on crutches you can't carry many things, and walking long distances got horrible after a while.
Running looks... so awesome. I would love to be one of those gazelles. And since I've learned to walk three times now, I'm fairly sure if I just try for long enough, I can learn to run once.

Animals
Love them! \o/ I mean, duh, but they give so much, and ask so very little in return. And they're beautiful and cute and inspiring and all those other things.
Sometimes they can be annoying, sure - when they do exactly what they ought not, but it's not like they're doing it on purpose.

Work ethic
Sometimes, mine sucks. I mean, not just a little. Like right now? DO NOT WANT.
But I really hate leaving things unfinished. Or not right. Especially if my name's on it.

So I'll go. Even if I don't want to, really really.

Innards
They're better if they remain innards. unless they really need to come out. And if they don't get infected. Or neoplastic. Or obstructed.
Yeeeeup. Also, they took me forever to learn right, and there's still a few places where I have to look things up. Innards are complicated.

Dragons
I like little dragon pictures. They are pretty, and after a long day at school, I can see if they grew up or changed, and they're free so I can happily collect them and hunt for rare eggs and all that, and no one's collecting a bill later.

Besides, some of them are adorable.

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