Stole this from mlina
Jun. 17th, 2008 01:16 amLeave a comment and I will:
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1) Tell you why I friended you
2) Associate you with something - fandom, a song, a color, a photo, etc.
3) Tell you something I like about you
4) Tell you which story/fanart of yours I always think about (if applicable)
5) Ask something I've always wanted to know about you
6) Tell you my favorite user pic of yours
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Date: 2008-06-17 12:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-18 04:21 am (UTC)2. I associate you with X-Men: Evolution
3. I like the overall randomness you bring into my life
4. I don't really think about it all the time but I like "Passions Ablaze"
5. lol, why do you like Storm Hawks?
6. Lol, I always laugh at the Ironhide faceplam one
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Date: 2008-06-18 01:03 pm (UTC)lol, honestly? Stork was the hook, line and sinker. He was the first thing I saw when I changed channels and caught Storm Hawks (The Black Gorge). :D
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Date: 2008-06-17 10:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-18 04:31 am (UTC)2. I associate you with New X-Men.
3. You're very poetic.
4. All of the Earth 626 stuff (which I need to pick up on reading again).
5. From your experience, what's the general attitude towards America over in your country?
6. The Amy Lee princess one is pretty
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Date: 2008-06-23 11:18 pm (UTC)5. It's pretty varied depending on who you ask. There are some that are okay with America, others who don't really concern themselves with it. There are those who think that moving to America is the best route right now since the economy's not exactly getting any beter here and there are those who won't move there because they've seen first-hand that the attitudes of kids raised there aren't consistently favorable to the Motherland.
It's a double-edged sword really, it's both favorable in the sense that it's perceived by some as an opportunity to get a better life, but there's also the view that Filipinos who go to the US adopt this mentality that 'they're better' than others when they come back. For me and some friends, we used to find it incredibly frustrating that Fil-Ams and some Americans would wonder how we'd know what we do, implying that we lived in such a small, easily ignored country. It's very strange, really.