Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to 15 people and include me. You can’t use the band I used. Try not to repeat a song title. It’s a lot harder than you think! Repost as “my life according to (band name)”
Pick your Artist:
Shannon Wright
Are you a male or female:
louise
Describe yourself:
dirty facade
How do you feel:
steadfast and true
Describe where you currently live?
dried sea
If you could go anywhere, where would you go:
hinterland
Your favorite form of transportation:
birds
Your best friend is:
no mercy for she
You and your best friends:
ode to a friend
What’s the weather like:
avalanche
If your life was a TV show, what would it be called:
i started a joke
What is life to you:
something to live for
Your relationship:
surly demise
Your fear:
you’ll be the death
What is the best advice you have to give:
the path of least persistence
Thought for the Day:
throw a blanket over the sun
How I would like to die:
with closed eyes
My soul’s present condition:
rich hum of air
My motto:
you hurry wonder
July 2009
my life according to Shannon Wright
Question: Why do you call urine pee?
- Answer: that is a great question the answer for that is because pee was the greek word for urine therefore your momma started that f ing lie. so blame your momma for that stupid mystery son.
- (wikiAnswers: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_do_you_call_urine_pee)
“I weened myself off of the Zoloft (which was actually a pretty hard thing to do, because I got really bad side effects when I didn’t take it). I swore that I would never go back to taking a medication that prevented me from living my life the way I wanted (even if that includes having anxiety and panic attacks). I’d rather feel ALL of the feelings that my body is feeling rather than numb them out and not feel at all.”
—Radical Mental Health Collective « my life as a community organizer
going to the allied media conference today
i will be documenting my time at the conference.
check my twitter @lamecasper.
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