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invieres · 8 years ago
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for alba: purpuram, opalus, and aeris
Thank you so much for asking! 
is it better to be feared or to be loved?
If she’d been asked that question a few months ago, maybe even an hour ago, her answer would have been totally different. Loved, because then there’s hope for forgiveness. There’s hope that people will see you with such fondness in their hearts that they can ignore the darkness of your actions. Can hesitate to even imagine you would commit such deeds against them. Traitor. Except that’s not fair on them, so the answer should be feared. The answer should be feared because it’s easier on them then, that they know exactly the kind of person you are and can at least expect it when you behave so cruelly toward them. They can see it coming. And maybe you can too. Maybe you can hit the brakes, turn around and pick another path. Or maybe it wouldn’t matter at all because you wouldn’t be the type of person who feels the weight of their expectations and chooses to deny them. You wouldn’t be the type of person to even recognise their opinions with any consideration. It wouldn’t matter to you. So maybe she would prefer to be feared, because she sure as hell can’t love herself right now, so why should they? Try again in an hour. 
what was/is your favorite fairy tale?
The Elves and the Shoemaker. I really want to claim it as something incredibly enchanting, full of romance and adventure.. but it’s honestly a story about an elderly shoemaker and his wife. There’s mystery to it, for they can’t tell who their saviour is, who it is that’s helping them when they need it most. There’s kindness too, in more than just the actions of the elves. The shoemaker and his wife give all that they can to try to compensate the elves, try to show their appreciation, even after they see the strange little creatures who have taken root in their home. I can’t entirely relate to the story, because I’ve never been in a position so desperate as theirs, in terms of material goods and poverty. Yet I really agree with the sentiment, the mutual benefit of being there for other people when they need you. We all need a helping hand now and again, and maybe we shouldn’t be so hesitant and suspicious when it comes from someone unfamiliar. We could all do with believing there’s genuine kindness in this world, that not everyone has nefarious intent behind their actions. 
what’s your favorite book?
I am loathe to admit it, but until a few weeks ago it had been an absolute age since I’d read anything recreationally. When I was a child I could devour books in a few hours, and I’d often do just that. I’d really love to get back to that, but there just isn’t the time, what with catching up on some missed term time. No books from my past are truly striking a chord right now, but I’m sure that’s my fault more than theirs. They deserve credit I’m just not capable of remembering right now. So it really falls to the most recent book I’ve read, with brilliance I can actually attest to. That would be The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. In saying I should have given a better answer, I’d be doing such an intriguing and captivating book a disservice, so I’ll simply say that the pages are intoxicating with both atmosphere and wonder. 
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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for coccino: achates, carmina, and sapphirus!
ACHATES: how do you take your coffee or tea?
Unsweetened — both options. I always adored the idea of taking my coffee black (every woman with power seems to in the magical world of film noir) but at times I’ll slip up and add just a bit of milk. Definitely not enough to taint the darkness of it too much, though. As for tea, adding lemon sounds like such a pretentiously snotty stereotype but lemon does a lot for most blends, I swear. Try it with your favourite and thank me later.
CARMINA: what’s your favourite movie?
At the risk of once more making myself sound like a walking stereotype, I do — ironically enough — have a weak spot for Gone with the Wind but my absolute favourite has got to be Le Dernier Métro (everything by Truffaut is very much worth watching, by the way!) I first watched it with subtitles once I started learning French properly and got motivated to master the language and I have yet to grow tired of it. It’s got everything one could wish for in a movie: a captivating story, aesthetically pleasant tragedy, Gérard Depardieu before he put on weight (I know!!!) and became Russian and, last but not least, Catherine Deneuve who turns everything into a masterpiece with her mere presence anyhow, if you ask me.
SAPPHIRUS: what is your political affiliation?
Without a doubt democratic. I hope we can all agree that republicans are only an option for narrow-minded bigots who somehow got stuck in the dark ages and while, yes, I’ve got a good grasp of why many traditional families with a fortune to their name think voting republican will help keep them rich (if not make them even richer), I would be ashamed for the entirety of womanhood if I, as a woman and milienial who hasn’t been raised to disregard intolerance and inequality of both gender and race, was blind enough to enable such suppressors with my vote.
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jrochxster-blog · 8 years ago
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certabant, aurum, vinum
CERTABANT: if you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Oh God, uh… anywhere I haven’t been yet? I’ve seen so much of the world last year, one could have thought I’ve grown tired of travelling in its entirety but I’d pack my bags immediately if I got a chance to. Where to, though… maybe Madagascar? I’ve definitely never been to Madagascar so that would be interesting. 
AURUM: what’s your favorite alcoholic beverage?
already answered right here!
VINUM: what are the last three songs you listened to?
While You Fade Away — The Happy FitsLocation — KhalidHome Movies — KAMI
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veraviva · 8 years ago
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for opalus: alba, lucidium & carmina ✨
♛  A L B A. “do you have any daily rituals?”
answered here!
♛  L U C I D I U M. “what is your dream job?”
senator of new york. i’d even settle for mayor of new york city, honestly.
♛ C A R M I N A. “what’s your favorite movie?”
it changes so frequently, but the one that has stuck with me is the aristocats & charlotte’s web. strong female leads, adventure, compassion, and quirky characters? sign me up, what more could anyone want?
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mrlyn · 8 years ago
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c a r m i n a - headcanon meme
INDICUS: how many siblings do you have?
I have two darling older brothers. Both have a future in the oil industry to look forward to.
CARMINA: what’s your favorite movie?
Birdman. It blends the theatre world and beautiful cinematography into one disturbing yet amazing film.
COCCINO: what do you find most charming in others?
When someone is unashamed by their passions. If someone is unrelentingly passionate and proud of that fact, about Netflix (or anything else) I’m all for it. 
CERTABANT: if you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Stockholm and Amsterdam. There’s something so charming and wonderful about the colourful and crooked buildings.
LUCIDUM: what is your dream job?
Actress. Theatre and film. 
CINEREO: what’s your biggest fear?
I don’t want to disappoint my parents. As much as I love to drive them crazy, I want them to have at least an inkling of pride for their only daughter.
OPALUS: what was/is your favorite fairy tale?
Cinderella. 
AURUM: what’s your favorite alcoholic beverage?
You’re going to judge me for this, but Fuzzy Navels are absolutely delicious. That, and a glass of champagne.
ROSEUM: do you have any hobbies?
I cross-stitch. Not like old-lady cross-stitching, but "Home is Where the Wine is” cross-stitching. 
SAPPHIRUS: what is your political affiliation?
Hardcore Dem. Yet another thing that pisses off my conservative parents. 
CINIS: do you have any scars or physical abnormalities?
Nope.
ACHATES: how do you take your coffee or tea?
I take my tea with honey or lemon (depending on the tea). I don’t really drink coffee.
ALIQUAM: if you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Shapeshifting. How fantastic would it be for an actor to be able to change your features on command?
AERIS: what’s your favorite book?
Macbeth by William Shakespeare* *I can acknowledge that this is technically a play, but I don’t care.
LAPIS: what’s your favorite article of clothing?
My “Male Tears” shirt. It makes my brothers so mad.
LUMEN: what is your favorite childhood memory?
My father was having a charity fundraiser at our house one night, I think he got some bad press about one of his oil fields and needed to make up for it, and there were slews of strangers walking my halls. My parents were having a conversation with a donor when I sort of took over. The man ended up handing me, at five years old, a cheque for $15,000 to go to the charity. That was the first time my parents ever looked at me with pride. I’ve always strived to see that look again.
VIRIDE: how many languages do you speak?
I speak English, Spanish and a little bit of Arabic.
ARGENTUM: what is your biggest indulgence?
Shoes and plays. I’m pretty sure I have at least fifteen pairs of shoes that I’ve never worn and twice as many plays on my shelf that I’ve never read. 
VINUM: what are the last three songs you listened to?
City of Stars from La La Land, Young God by Halsey, Nine in the Afternoon by Panic! at the Disco.
ASPECTUS: what are your biggest pet peeves?
I hate when people demand others be silent. Sure, there are certain times when it’s required, but I’m not going to be quiet walking through the quad. Go study in the library for Christ’s sake.
LUX: how old were you when you had your first kiss?
Sixteen. It was during a school trip to France. Under the Eiffel Tower. It’s a first kiss that couldn’t be topped.
ALBA: do you have any daily rituals?
I run lines for whatever play or scene I may be working on, regardless, at least once a day. Often times more. But, even if I’m not involved in anything, I still run a monologue before bed. Just to keep up practice.
FLAVUM: what is your most prized possession?
My sitto gave me a jade necklace before she died. She told me it would protect me from harm. I wear it whenever I feel like I need to be closer to her or when I wake up in the morning and need an extra bit of luck.
SURGENS: how is your relationship with your family?
I love my family. Though, I don’t agree with everything they do. They’re very strict and very traditional. We don’t always mesh. 
PURPURAM: is it better to be feared or to be loved?
Loved. Adoration is everything I hope to feel in life.
VENATOREM: if you could go back to any time period, what would it be?
The 1950s. I would love to have been apart of the Golden Age of Hollywood. 
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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for coccino: roseum, carmina, & aliquam
ROSEUM: do you have any hobbies?
Of course I do. Everyone does, I suppose? I have various hobbies, some of them less conventional than others but one of my most mundane ones has to be yoga which I used to shun as a white girl™ trend (very disrespectful considering its origins) and surprisingly enough, it actually relaxes me by now that I’m half decent at it? I’ve also had a few aerial yoga lessons but it’s definitely not looking good enough yet for me to be able to proudfully call it my hobby — and I can’t just do it in my pjs in bed when I’m beyond lazy so that’s a clear downside of it.
CARMINA: what’s your favorite movie?
already answered right here!
ALIQUAM: if you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Do I have to pick just one? Not to sound greedy or anything. Hmm... I’m not sure but I guess I’d love the power of mind reading? Maybe also teleportation or invisibility? Obviously other stuff like flying around like an itsy bitsy little bird would be thrilling as well but I think those three would be my top three, in no particular order.
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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for indicus: surgens, flavum, and cinereo!
SURGENS: how is your relationship with your family?

already answered right here!
FLAVUM: what is your most prized possession?
Stereotypical at first glance but my Rolex, the one I got from my grandfather. To add to the sentimental value, though, it was his own, a 1965 Submariner he bought when my father was born and originally wanted to give to him for graduation but instead I got it for mine, as a reminder that one day I would be able to buy one for myself from my own paychecks. I’d probably even value it all the same, though, if it wasn’t as valuable as a vintage Rolex.
CINEREO: what’s your biggest fear?
already answered right here!
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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for indicus: cinero, lumen & viride
CINEREO: what’s your biggest fear?
Being stuck in a state of emotional discomfort and, well, actually, also somehow losing my financial affluency. The worst case scenario would be to be stuck in my current mental state or in a possibly worse one but without money. As much as I’ve liked to brag about going off to live a simpler life for a year while helping others who are in need, seeing their living conditions and actually experiencing their daily routine first hand if one can call it that has made me realise the exact opposite of what I had hoped to take back home from this — that you can be the kindest person in the world with the purest intentions and have the most loving family backing you up but in the end, you’ll always be miserable just because you lack the material goods. Slightly running out of money during my travels was already hard enough for me so actually having to live like this from now one would be an absolute nightmare for me.
LUMEN: what is your favorite childhood memory?
Wow, that’s a hard one. Maybe the time my brother was infectiously ill (we were both so young I’m not even sure what it was but probably the stomach flu or chicken pox or whatever) and he was keeping our nannies so busy, our parents decided to send me off to our grandparents for a week or two, until things had calmed down. It was fantastic. I had their undivided attention and they constantly kept me busy and showered me in gifts. Anything a little boy could want plus staying up past his bedtime and getting to eat more sweets than usual.
VIRIDE: how many languages do you speak?
Enough so to actually hold a conversation would be English and Spanish with a few hints of French but over the past years I’ve picked up such a wild disarray of sayings and vague vocabulary and grammar at the countries I’ve been to that I must know bits and pieces of about a dozen by now.
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veraviva · 8 years ago
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for lapis: lapis (¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ), certabant & coccino ✨
♛ L A P I S. “what’s your favorite article of clothing?”
fine, you know that one pair of the comfiest sweat pants ever, and they once looked amazing, but now they’re shriveled up and torn and resemble a hobo’s pajamas? but you can’t just throw them away because nothing else fits as good, and they’re like a second skin? yeah, i fuckin’ love that shit.
♛ C E R T A B A N T. “if you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?”
i’m already planning the trip, but definitely moscow. to see the bolshoi ballet theatre. plus, i mean, it’s moscow, so.
♛  C O C C I N O. “what do you find most charming in others?”
charming? i don’t think i use that word very often. honestly, just a smile. i’m a simple guy, show some boobs and flash some pearly whites and i’m charmed.
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veraviva · 8 years ago
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for lapis: cinero, carmina, & lumen
♛ C I N E R E O. “what’s your biggest fear?”
men like me aren’t scared of anything. we’re full blaze ahead, we live every second to the fullest, we take advantage of every opportunity, and we never slow down. i guess in that is the fear. the fear of stopping, the fear of stillness, the fear of simplicity. the fear that someday, maybe even tomorrow, everything will change.
♛ C A R M I N A. “what’s your favorite movie?”
at the risk of becoming a disgusting cliche, i’ll grind my teeth and bite the bullet by telling the truth. fight club, hands down.
♛ L U M E N. “what is your favorite childhood memory?”
kids can have those? news to me. most of my childhood was just a blur, but i guess one thing does particularly stand out. i found this dog, disgusting wet thing, and i spent a long time trying to pet it. well, it just followed me home, and i hid that little guy for a whole week before the maid sold me out and my parents took him to the pound. bitter-sweet, huh?
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mrlyn · 8 years ago
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c o c c i n o - headcanon meme
INDICUS: how many siblings do you have?
I have one pain in the ass brother who never lets the fact that he’s older by mere minutes be forgotten.
CARMINA: what’s your favorite movie?
Some Like It Hot is my favourite movie. What could be better than men dressing in drag running from the mob? Though, if I were being totally honest, The Devil Wears Prada takes the cake.
COCCINO: what do you find most charming in others?
I find an unrelenting and unapologetic sense of self the most charming thing about someone. If you’re not confident in who you are, why the fuck would I care about you?
CERTABANT: if you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Vancouver. I’ve been all over Europe and made stops in Asia. I’d love to step foot in the west coast of Canada for once. It seems terribly underrated.  
LUCIDUM: what is your dream job?
It’s not a dream job, but a future reality. Editor of Vogue Magazine, clearly. Is there anyone else more qualified?
CINEREO: what’s your biggest fear?
The only fear I have is working with others who lack any sort of intellectual capability. 
OPALUS: what was/is your favorite fairy tale?
Do Greek Myths count as fairy tales? If yes, Disney’s Hercules was on repeat in my home growing up.
AURUM: what’s your favorite alcoholic beverage?
Nothing tops a great class of Cabernet Sauvignon.
ROSEUM: do you have any hobbies?
I double major at Yale. Who has time for hobbies?
SAPPHIRUS: what is your political affiliation?
Fiscally conservative, socially liberal. But, fuck voting for immature and unqualified Republicans just because of partisan politics.
CINIS: do you have any scars or physical abnormalities?
No.
ACHATES: how do you take your coffee or tea?
Both black.
ALIQUAM: if you could have any superpower, what would it be?
I would have the power where I’m always comfortable, regardless of temperature. I detest feeling cold or too hot.
AERIS: what’s your favorite book?
The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 
LAPIS: what’s your favorite article of clothing?
I have a custom Elie Saab gown that I wore to Cotillion. 
LUMEN: what is your favorite childhood memory?
My father used to take me on a “date” every Friday night before he left. One night, he just took me for ice cream and gave me a Tiffany bracelet. The next week, he was gone. I don’t know if I could classify this as a favourite memory...but it’s certainly the one that sticks out the most.
VIRIDE: how many languages do you speak?
I speak English and French fluently. 
ARGENTUM: what is your biggest indulgence?
I think I spend more money on makeup in a year than I do on rent.
VINUM: what are the last three songs you listened to?
Green Light by Lorde. Landslide by Fleetwood Mac. Take on Me by A-ha.
ASPECTUS: what are your biggest pet peeves?
When people judge women who take pride in their appearance. I’m at Yale. I’m fairly certain I can keep up with a dude who rows crew.
LUX: how old were you when you had your first kiss? 
Six, if we’re counting primary school love affairs. Fourteen for legitimate kisses.
ALBA: do you have any daily rituals?
My nightly skin routine. Regardless of what I’ve done that night, I can’t sleep until it’s done.
FLAVUM: what is your most prized possession?
My father’s wedding band.
SURGENS: how is your relationship with your family?
I often find myself judging my mother for her poor choices in love and marriage; my brother and I are very close. He’s my twin, after all. My other half.
PURPURAM: is it better to be feared or to be loved?
Feared. In my experience, people walk over the people they love.
VENATOREM: if you could go back to any time period, what would it be?
The 1920s. There’s something so appealing about prohibition and speakeasies and Jazz.
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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for surgens: opalus and vinum!
OPALUS: what was/is your favorite fairy tale?
I’ve adored an abundance of fairy tales when I was young but I’ve always had a particular soft spot for ‘The Ugly Duckling’ that has stuck with me to this day. Bullying is something I never ever saw myself doing, not at all after embracing this tale, and my bullying experiences weren’t exactly severe but there have been some lovely classmates in my late middle and early high school days that adored pointing out how odd it was that my father had to travel so much for work and that, surely, he had to have a mistress somewhere. Little did they know... For the most part, I didn’t let it get to me but self doubt is a teenage girl’s most loyal companion I guess and whenever that crept in, I somehow managed to think of the story and apply it to my situation even though it was a bit of stretch. To sum it up, it’s a fairy tale that has always given me hope and motivated me whenever I was feeling insecure about myself and my capabilities — or even my entire life — and I’ll always hold it dear because of that.
VINUM: what are the last three songs you listened to?
I’ve been pretty much obsessed with Girl Ray lately and they just released a new single so I’ve definitely been listening to ‘Stupid Things’ and ‘I’ll Make This Fun’ (one of my all-time favourites) by them and number three must have been ‘Life Is but a Dream’ by Genders.
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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lux for coccino, surgens for indicus, cincereo for surgens!
LUX: how old were you when you had your first kiss?
I must have been twelve, maybe thirteen (probably thirteen) when — technically — my first kiss happened. It was extremely unglamorous, enough so that even thinking about it makes me inwardly cringe now, but it was with the boy I had somewhat of a crush on back then (or at least I really wanted to achieve making him my first kiss and I didn’t fail) so I’m guessing I have to count it as a victory. Nevertheless, though, it was horrendously underwhelming. We had hidden out in an alley after sneaking away from a rather prestigious event that wasn’t at all targeted at our age group and so it came about that we were ducking behind the dumpsters to make sure no one would see us — his idea, may I just stress — as if it had been so outrageous if anyone had caught a glimpse of us considering he hardly even dared to move his lips. Needless to say I left him standing there to be ashamed of himself on his lonesome rather quickly. Because of that lack of dedication, a pattern that would unfortunately be repeated for quite a while whenever I tried to break it, I’m almost inclined to consider my real first kiss one that I’ve only had once I was fifteen which was much more of the real deal — tongue and all — but I shouldn’t really be talking about that one anymore. It has served its purpose.
SURGENS: how is your relationship with your family?
If you asked me to sum it up in two words, ‘impassive’ and ‘strained’ might just do the trick. My parents’ presence in both mine and my brother’s life has never been worth mentioning or much of a constant. They’d check up on us ever so often, most of the time to make sure we were still living up to the Rochester name but it never felt to me like their concerns for my personal woes and worries were fully sincere; too devoid of emotion was their tone, too absent their gaze. Regardless, they have always managed to make me feel favoured because my achievements were praised endlessly, brought up again and again if only to be mentioned as ‘a good example for appropriate behaviour’ in front of my brother. Their love doesn’t seem to be directed at me as an individual, me as their merely human son but at the idea of me, the firstborn who adds pride and glory to the family name — if i ever tried to stray a bit too far from what they expect of me, I doubt they’d still hold me in the same high regards.My brother, on the other hand, probably doesn’t think too highly of me and as much as I want to claim the feeling isn’t mutual, I’m afraid I wouldn’t be completely honest if I did so. There are times when I long to tell him that our parents are wrong to treat him so harshly, that it isn’t fair at all that they would be so partial and favour me so blatantly, and there are times when I’d like to simply bury whatever sort of hatchet we have crafted over the years and establish something akin to a friendship — but as of now, I guess you couldn’t really call us friends and considering that whenever I see this mischievous gleam in his eyes, I’m reminded of why that is the case, I doubt this will change any time soon. Perhaps our values and personalities simply differ a bit too greatly for us to ever be as close as siblings should be. 
CINEREO: what’s your biggest fear?
already answered right here!
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lolacism · 8 years ago
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Lumen for Coccino. Aspectus for Indicus. Cinereo for Surgens. If you please!
LUMEN: what is your favorite childhood memory?
The crispness of sand getting caught between tiny toes, pleasantly salty whiffs of oceanic air reaching unexperienced nostrils, the sun warming my skin, attempting to burn it but merely turning it into the shade of slightly toasted toast and the buzzing of French chatter and typical elegance in the background — I still remember the setting as clearly as had it been yesterday. It was at the Côte d’Azur and my brother and I were still very young — five going on six at most — but whenever I think back to this vacation, I can still see him so clearly as if he had never grown up. It was a family vacation, a proper one back then, quite possibly the last of its kind. Our mother had taken to remaining in the city to both avoid another fit of seasickness as well as to catch up with some old friends while spending a generous amount on luxuries we hardly required but without exception desired while our father had taken us out on the first yacht cruise I can consciously recall. It’s almost ironic to think my favourite memory allows him of all people to play a part in it but I had felt so free that day, out on the open water; so blissful and carefree one wouldn’t have guessed this little me and I are truly the same person. He was kind then, and he’d lift me up to peek across the railing and tell me that one day, I would be taking my kids out on a trip like this in his honour, wouldn’t I? Back then, I had still foolishly agreed. That thought has long since been washed away, as quickly as the waves disrupted my reflection in the water.
ASPECTUS: what are your biggest pet peeves?
Mindlessness, unfounded arrogance and lack of stimulation — when you’re trying to make conversation with someone that goes slightly beyond the realms of small talk and within five sentences, you can observe how their interest shifts, drifting off in their eyes, right in front of your own. I loathe when people believe to be better than someone else merely because of shallow factors that have been handed to them in the cradle, as if they had truly earned any of it themselves — proven worthy of it. Blissful ignorance as well. How anyone can pretend the problems that concern the entire world’s population are none of their business is beyond me. Oh well, and I really can’t stand it if someone bites their nails in public. Even just the mental picture sends actual shivers down my spine at this point.
CINEREO: what’s your biggest fear?
God, what haven’t I feared so far? There has been a plethora of fears I have somehow miraculously overcome up until this day, probably due to reality being barely half as bad — if even — and my exaggerated fears being a product of heavy overthinking. The day I left Rhode Island with my sights set on Yale, I felt sick to my stomach thanks to crippingly anxiety but that turned out alright, didn’t it? Most irrationally big fears do in the end, fortunately enough. They’re hardly even worth mentioning. The rational ones, however… and I suppose I currently have one of those, I’ll admit it. I’m scared shitless about the prospect of someone finding out about my family what I’ve had to find out — especially certain people.
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veraviva · 8 years ago
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lucidum, sapphirus & vinum
i’m not sure which muse this was for so i’ll just assign them randomly! the order of my answers will go lapis, opalus, and vinum.
♛ L U C I D U M. “what is your dream job?”
isn’t the whole goal not to work or have a job at all? haha. i just want to do something i’ll enjoy and be happy with. i wanted to be a dancer for as long as i can remember, but now i’d settle for something that doesn’t make me bored.
♛ S A P P H I R U S. “what is your political affiliation”
that... is a tricky one. i’m supposed to say republican. i have always said republican. but now, i think it’s more in the middle. maybe i can be both. why not?
♛ V I N U M. “what are the last three songs you listened to?”
ah, i love music. hotel california by the eagles, nightcall by kavinsky, and revolving doors by gorillaz.
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