Sami: Natalie Portman is one of my all time favorite actresses, I really liked her in "Anywhere but here" and "V for Vendetta". And pull-n-peel Twizzlers (or any pull-n-peel licorice candies) are amazing. I like making shapes (like interlinked circles) and figures (like rolled up wheels) out of the "strings" before I eat them.
Alright, here goes:
To start of; I am terrified of large moths, I just hate them. When they are inside my house, I will not enter the room they are flying around in most of the time, until I think it's "safe". I hate when they circle around light sources, and then when you try to swat at them, they just spaz and circle around faster. What's even worse is when you pick up a piece of clothing, they're in it, and they'll fly up and out of it into your face. *shutter*
Second-ly; I'm still afraid of the dark, somewhat. I need the leave the room to my door opened a little so I can get a little of the hallway light into my room, or I'll freak out. Being in pitch black dark all alone in my room...and I'll think: "What was that noise just then, is someone is in the house?! I can't see anything, SHIZ!" Sometimes I'm just too dog tired and will not care, but most of the time I
need some light so I won't freak out.
Third-ly; I look up some of my sleep dreams in a dream book. If I have a really interesting dream, I will look it up in a dream book my mother got from a family member (the cover and title pages got torn off, it's old), and I will believe most of or all of the description/interpretation it gives. A lot of people think dream books are a load of crap, but It's just what I do. I think they're pretty fascinating.
Fourth-ly; I've got many "Happy Birthday" and Christmas cards laying around, from years ago to the present...Personal letters I've gotten in the mail too. I'll just feel guilty if I throw these things out. Like: "Hey, thanks for the card you've sent me! It's probably at the bottom of a landfill somewhere now, but thanks!"
And the conclusion; I will eat only one food group at a time at a meal. Let's say there is macaroni and cheese, chicken, and baby carrots for dinner. I won't eat a baby carrot then take a bit of the chicken, then go back to eating carrots. I'll finish all the carrots, move on to the macaroni, eat it all, then finish off with the chicken. Another thing is that if a certain food group mixes in with another (ex: peas get mixed in with applesauce) I get annoyed and may not even eat the "contaminated" portion of the food group.
Let's keep this going.