What is good about having a pet? She’s my cat. What other reason is there? Anyone with a pet or a child (most of the time) would always think their pet/child is the best. I read the prompt wrong, but I was already committed to what I was writing. LOL … Pets are good company.… Read More
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Name the most expensive personal item you’ve ever purchased (not your home or car). PlayStation 4, Switch, my laptop, iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, my cat, my art supplies, my PlayStation Plus Premium subscription, all my games, food, …. Myself. But if I have to guess what cost the most out of all of these it… Read More
What was your favorite subject in school? Gym. Art. Social Studies. Science.
How do you manage screen time for yourself? Going for walks. Running errands. Having quiet time. Drawing in my sketchbook.
Do you need time? In what way? Time to take a test? Yes! Time to care for myself? Yeah, I guess Time to heal from my trauma? Absolutely Time to eat? Depends what I’m eating and if I’m hungry Time to fill out paperwork? Same as taking a test. YES! This question is so open… Read More
What will your life be like in three years? Lost a good chunk of weight, top surgery, having a drivers license, getting my first vehicle, publishing my book my way, traveling across country, having a wardrobe that feels like me, being happy.
Invent a holiday! Explain how and why everyone should celebrate. Chaos Work Day. A day where employees can curse out their boss without risking being fired. Along with cursing out customers for those in the customer service industry. All to let off steam and legally can’t be fired.
What are your favorite websites? Google. Anything else changes over time and mood. But I always come back to Google. Learning and all that fun stuff. Including spell checks.
Is there an age or year of your life you would re-live? Nope. I wouldn’t have learned the lesson I needed to. I wouldn’t have grown to the person I am now or be able to continue growing to the person I’ll be in the future.
What’s something you believe everyone should know. To know how to critically think for themselves instead of following someone else without knowing all the facts.
