So what type of person am I?
I was wondering a bit during the last days if roles and (stereo)types can really describe the identity of a person ...
My Austrian visitor Albert told me last weekend that I really behave like a big sister. He hopefully meant that I'm reasonable and taking care of others. But maybe he meant that I try that even too hard and am too dogmatic.
Hm, anyway except that I'm a big sister, what other categories I'm "matching" in?
cat-lover, linux-user, blur-instead-of-oasis, indie, German, vegetarian, female, likes to live in a city, ...
i'm not so sure though if i still would prefer vanilla over chocolate ...
Well, does this give you really a proper impression of me???
My Austrian visitor Albert told me last weekend that I really behave like a big sister. He hopefully meant that I'm reasonable and taking care of others. But maybe he meant that I try that even too hard and am too dogmatic.
Hm, anyway except that I'm a big sister, what other categories I'm "matching" in?
cat-lover, linux-user, blur-instead-of-oasis, indie, German, vegetarian, female, likes to live in a city, ...
i'm not so sure though if i still would prefer vanilla over chocolate ...
Well, does this give you really a proper impression of me???
janis - 11. Apr, 10:03
Anyway, I was in höchstem Maße schockiert, when I read your description of yourself. Becaaaaaaaaaaause... most of the words also describe me. So where's the difference between us? Or are we actually the same person, except for me using windows?
ps: no, i didn't. by now i never read what's on that website ...
hm... let's see, differences... except older/younger sister... do you want vanilla, then i take chocolate?! ... and apart from that, you surely remember our deal from a long long time ago... the deal that music is yours and movies are mine! so, you're the music-freak and i'm the film-freak... what else? you know, i always wanted to have a dog ;)