Username: tenlittlesoldierboys
Name: Shari
Gender: genderpunk
Gender for Breeding: female
Five Positive Personality Traits: creative, eager, dreamy, optimistic, symphatetic
Five Negative Personality Traits: impatient, stubborn, cynical, solitary, clumsy
Biggest Pet Peeve: Someone eating something crunchy right next to them is what Shari cannot stand even a bit. Although they themselves love eating crunchy snacks - just as potato chips or hard pretzels - they hardly can cope with someone else happily crunching in their ears. Especially when Shari is trying to concentrate on something, hearing someone making crunching noises makes it almost impossible to them to focus on a task. For them, those specific noises just overlay everything else and for the rest of the day they won't be able to hear anything but *crunch**munch**crunch**munch* repeating in their ears, like a tinnitus. Even more so, when they are watching a movie - no matter if at home or at the cinema - since Shari is partially deaf on their right ear and therefore has problems understanding certain things anyway. And someone noisily eating right next to them clearly does not make the experience any better.
Guilty Pleasure: Most people today do not really favor old English literature anymore, especially poetry. It is too hard to read and to understand, sometimes it doesn't even make real sense anymore. But not for Shari - they often love nothing more than to relax on their bed by the window and read old English literature -
The Faerie Queene, The Tyger, Paradise Lost, The Canterbury Tales, The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere and so on. This doesn't stop with such literature, either; Shari can also often be found reading dramatic pieces written by famous English playwrights such as Shakespeare and often the most generic ones - such as
Romeo & Juliet or
The Taming Of The Shrew are actually their favourites.
Favorite Song: Still Breathing - Green DayWhy That Song: Life isn't particuarly easy sometimes. Not because something specific might have happened or anything. Sometimes you might just have a bad day. And that's alright, because from time to time we all have them. It starts in the morning with not wanting to get up. The way to your job or school or university - or wherever you might have to go - appears to be longer than usual. Maybe it's raining as well. Cold and wet. Your colleagues are in a bad mood, work is difficult. You feel tired and weary and long for going home. At home you just want nothing more than to crawl into your bed and sleep for the rest of the day. Not even watching your favourite movie helps, neither does listening to your favourite song. You really don't want to be cheered up either - anything supposed to lighten your spirits just pull you down even more. Sometimes you need a dark day - Shari has figured out that much. They shouldn't be someone to complain, if it were for most others: they had an easy way growing up and almost never any worries. There are people that live more difficult lives, people who actually have something to complain about but still pull through. Shari shouldn't be worrying. But sometimes there is something - something that pulls you down. Some days you feel lonely but you want to be left alone. You want to stay inside but you feel locked up. You want to laugh but you just can't. And recently, Shari has discovered a song that helps them going through such days. It doesn't really help getting up again, most of the time the song makes them cry even more, but it helps nontheless. It reminds them, that we all have our good and bad days. It reminds them, that it is alright to lie on the ground for a while, as long as you manage to get up again at some point. It reminds them, that they will be able to keep going the next day - or the day after tomorrow. It reminds them, that it is alright to feel lost, because this won't be forever. And most important: it reminds them, that they are still alive.