MicroFire's Guide to Understanding Me Journal Entry 1: Introduction It is a truth universally acknowledged, that the character of a good book, cannot be judged based on its outward appearance, and in vise-versa, this analogy has been used to characterise the contents of a person's being. I like to use this saying to not only describe me, but also the stories that I write. In my life, people have describe me as a anti-social, weird, brutally honest, unfeeling, a rebel, cryptic, ect., and this is coming from people that have known me my entire life, claiming to know how I think and how I act. But the truth is, no really knows me. No one bothers to try and figure out why I drive away my siblings friends, even though I want them to stay and involve me in their conversation, or why, no matter how hard I try to fit in, I stay away from parties and people. Honestly, they'd probably say I'm mean or I have some serious social issues, but those aren't the reasons at all. When I don't talk to people at parties or go hang out with any of my classmates, they call me anti-social, but in reality, I have nothing to say to them. Do they want me to compliment them, listen to them prattle on about nonsense for hours? Is it rude that I save them the trouble of dealing with my presence? I know that they don't like me; I can see it when they look at me. And if they're not going to tolerate me, why should I have to tolerate them? Call me anti-social all you like, but don't think that I don't love to be surrounded by other people, it fills me with a feeling of comfort. And besides, when I do try to talk to others, they always get in my face and ask why I'm being so annoying, and then, when I go back to my room, they ask why I'm being all anti-social again! I can never win! But that's what makes the writing so much more worth it. I put every piece of emotion into my writings, and instead of me feeling them, I try to give others those emotions so they can enjoy their reading experience! I hope that everyone enjoys my stories. MicroFire's Guide to Understanding Me Journal Entry 2: Hobbies Reading: I absolutely love to read, and nothing fills my time better than turning the pages of a well developed story. Naturally, reading fanfictions falls under this category as well, and nothing warms my heart more than a well developed fic involving my favorite ships. I'll read anything as long as it falls under a particular criteria. It has to have a ship involved, more peticularly my favorite ships, it has to be over forty-thousand words, there has to be an actual plot, it has to have suspense, and it has to make me feel some emotion. I'll leave some suggestions at the end for the stories that included all of this. Walking: At night I love to go for walks, these 2-3 hour walks help clear my head and help me gather my thoughts. These walks also gives me ample time to listen to my music, and this is important. Listening to Music: Music gives me my ideas for my stories, because each song helps build a different images based on the songs tone. Aside from this, music also helps calm me down from my frequent panic attacks and fills the silence that I abhor. Baking: Who doesn't like to bake? The effort that goes into it, watching your creation change as you add more ingredients to it, and finally, eating your hard work in the end. What's not to like about it? Entertainment: Okay, I'm a millennial, videos and games and movies have been ingrained into my life, so it's hard for me to have grown up not liking them. Swimming: For as long as I can remember I have loved to swim. I don't know why, there's just something about feeling weightless and being surrounded by cool, clear water that I find addictive, so all throughout the summer, late spring, and early fall, there's a high percentage chance of locating me in a pool. Math: Okay, I know what you're probably thinking, but the answer is yes; math is most definitely a hobby. I love math. More so than any other subject, so even when I'm out of school for summer, I'm never far from a math textbook. Trumpet: Yet another hobby carried over from school. I started learning to play the trumpet in the sixth grade for band, but then, I fell in love with the instrument. Next thing you know I'm the top trumpet in all of my school. #BandGeek MicroFire's Guide to Understanding Me Journal Entry 3: Brief Background Name: Classified Age: Classified Nationality: U.S.A Current Location: U.S.A Date of Birth: Classified Appearance: Classified MicroFire's Guide to Understanding Me Journal Entry 4: What to Expect From Me So let's get one thing straight right now; I'm not here to be told to "update your stories" or "upload faster". There is only one time that I will ever except reviews like that and that's only if I fail to update by a time that I said I would update by. You won't hear any of those false statements, and I will probably only ever write one of those statements if the chapter is complete or almost complete. Another thing; leave all the hate, all the constructive criticism and negative comments you'd like to. I absolutely love to read constructive criticism, it helps give me a new perspective and outtake as to how my stories could evolve, so go right on ahead. However; anyone who leaves a negative comment, okay, fine. Just get the hell off my story. There problem solved. Because, I swear, if I see different hate comments by the same person for different chapters of the story, you best believe I'm going to return every bit of hate you send me. Why are you even still on the story if you hate it that much? My work will be done right, and it will be done well. You can count on that. MicroFire's Guide to Understanding Me Journal Entry 5: Conclusion 1) I am here to write, not only for myself but for others as well 2) I'm not interested in listening to any bullshit comments 3) I am a girl 4) I will take any constructive criticism that is thrown my way and will put it to thorough use 5) I will never abandon a story |