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- Ambiguously Evil Ask me a question on how I would kill someone or my weapon of choice. Or have me play a twisted and sadistic character. The creepiness and clear fierceness is quite noticeable
- Atheism Because I have no idea what to call myself otherwise. I don't disbelieve but at the same time don't care enough to believe. I was raised without religion and see no need for one at this point in my life.
- The Atoner I regret a lot of my early childhood behaviour
- Berserk Button When I was younger, you could NOT say my hair was red. (It looked brown to me until about 4th grade.) This button, however is long gone.
- Bi The Way
- Bookworm
- Brilliant, but Lazy Pertaining to certain things.
- Camp Gay | Straight Gay I straddle the line between these two stereotypes a lot.
- Catchphrase
- "Intriguing" About anything that piques my curiosity.
- "Makes much sense" After having something explained to me that confused me.
- "eeen-TAR-resting" Whenever I don't say intriguing.
- Character Development I went through a lot between my primary and secondary schools. From bratty, smug, "I'm better than you" emotional time bomb, to a more relaxed, friendlier person who no longer wore his heart on his sleeve.
- Character Tics I have a tendency to toe-walk when distracted, jitter my leg when nervous, and put my hands in some position on my face when relaxing, thinking, or bored. I also tend to sit with one leg sitting horizontally on the other or in the fetal position.
- Children Are Innocent Subverted. I knew about a lot of things I shouldn't have in my early childhood. Did I make public of my knowledge? No.
- Cloud Cuckoo Lander I have my moments...
- The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes My mother is a music teacher. Neither my sister nor I know much about music.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Embarrassing Nickname My parents called me Conzie, which I embraced, until I learned it was a slang term for a homosexual man. Some kids in highschool tried to invoke this by calling me "Firecrotch" but I just embraced it.
- Fake Brit
- Fiery Redhead
- Formerly Fat
- Friendless Background My early childhood. (Are you seeing a pattern?)
- Ho Yay Oh so much. My best friend and I are apparently dripping with it. Probably the most blatant case was where he and I were working out together in nothing but our skivvies.
- Madness Mantra I delve into this from time to time.
- Mathematician's Answer LOVE THIS!
- Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping Oddly enough, I have a (horrible) British accent. I was born and raised in Washington, never studied abroad or interacted with anyone with a British accent, and yet I still have the accent. I subconsiously switch back and forth between my American and British accents which confuses a lot of people who aren't familiar with me.
- Nightmare Fetishist I have quite the interest in death and murder...
- Really Gets Around
- Self-Deprecation Very much. Partly as a way to remind myself that I have to laugh about things I have done, and partly because I feel like an idiot most of the time.
- Shrinking Violet When first getting to know me. I am very quiet and reserved until I get the feeling of the people I'm around.
- Stepford Smiler Some have said I come off this way, being cheerful to a fault 'til give the chance to reavel my true feelings through acting.
- Snark Knight Especially about myself.
- Verbal Tic I have a tendency to say "luv" when talking with a close friend. I also tend to start sentences with "mmkay."
- Wangst On more than one occasion. There were several times that I had to dig myself out of my hole I dug.
- Younger Than They Look In my freshman year of high school I was mistaken as a junior by staff and students at least twelve times. My close friends even forgot that I wasn't a junior a handful of times. Then there was the kids who thought I was a senior