I was tagged by rachrox
Instructions:
Each player of this game starts with six weird things about themselves. People who get tagged need to write a blog of their own six weird things as well as state the rule clearly. In the end, you need to choose six people to be tagged and list their names. Don’t forget to leave a comment that says you are tagged in their comments and tell them to read your blog. No tagbacks!
Six weird things about me:
1. I always stand to the left of people I'm hanging out with, and in fact go out of my way to do so. If, say, after crossing the street, the person I'm talking to goes ahead/falls behind/ends up on my left side, I do my most deft repositioning maneuver to get back where I like to be. Of course, this has more to do with the fact that I'm half deaf and I like to hear what people are saying than anything else.
2. I like to think about what I'm going to say before I say it so I convey what I'm thinking the best way I can, even if it means taking a 7 second break in the middle of a conversation.
3. I can metabolize food like nobody's business. Despite my daily regiment of eating everything in sight and my on again/off again working out schedule, I haven't gained any weight since high school.
4. I sleep in a different position every night. Where I end up depends on a number of factors, including stuff like how tired I am (more tired = face plant into the pillow, less tired means more time for finding the right spot), what time it is, what time I have to get up the next morning, how hot/cold it is in the room, how much thinking I want to do (about life or whatever else is on my mind) whether or not I want to dream. I guess that would count as a weird thing all on its own. I figured out how to control whether or not I'll have a dream based on what position I fall asleep in. But it doesn't matter where I start, I always end up in the same position. Curled up laying on my left side.
5. I'm a member of the very rare breed of people that doesn't make snap judgments about music I don't listen to and the people who listen to it. All over the place I hear people saying "Oh you like x? That bands sucks" or something to that extent implying that a certain artist/genre is horrible merely because they don't like it. I take a certain amount of pride in the fact that I can listen to pretty much anything and genuinely enjoy it. As far as music goes, it doesn't take much for me to like it and it takes alot for me to hate it, and if someone doesn't agree with my taste then so be it, I won't hide my enjoyment. I'll rock out to Linkin Park right in front of you and not give a crap, but I'll be skanking right there next to you when Catch 22 comes on, or rapping with Cypress Hill, or nodding politely with you to Jack Johnson (or whatever the hell you do with his music)
6. Whenever I buy clothes, I leave something hanging in my closet unworn so I'll always have something new to wear.
I tag: angelpup321 fierceflawless chaosrayne lilsully21 mastasysak starwolf99

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The concept of "Six Degrees of Seperation" postulates that everyone is connected to everyone by six degrees of seperation. Years ago the theory was tested with random emails and shown to be correct. Purportedly, the interconnectivity of the internet reduces the level of seperation even further. I wonder? 
