by Everleigh Tait » Tue Jul 28, 2015 5:39 am
Ahhh...
I think I'm in the right place, actually ignore that. I know I'm in the right place, or do I actually? Universal theory suggests that we don't know anything for sure, and Quantum physics says that time and age doesn't exisit. So to my parents, no, you are not older than me.
Okay, on with the greetings. Hello, my name is Everleigh Tait. I'm currently a 1st year Gryffindor. However in another universe(that is, if we are going with the multiple universe theory), I'm the Doctor. And technically I am also a 2nd, 3rd, etc, year Gryffindor. Uhh, I do not have any nicknames as of the current moment, though probability suggests I will get one sooner or later due to the fact that my first name is 9 letters long, and 3 syllables. And it is much to long, but many nicknames that one would tend to associate with Everleigh are not to my liking. So no calling me Leigh.
As one can probably already guess I'm into hard sciences. Which means I discount almost all of pyscology.
I am fairly nice, except when I am not, which I presume would be normal, exceot for the fact that there is an inbetween nice and not nice, I call it not caring. I try to not care, but I'm about as reliable as time, which we all now know is not at all reliable. Suprisingly enough I write poetry, si-fi, and fantasy. Emphisis on poetry and fantasy. I can not sit through Eargon, nor can I sit though any of Cordelia Funk's books. I can sit though hours of Buffy and Doctor Who. So I gather I must be a decent person.
As you can tell humour and philosophy are things I do not tend to participate in, and I enjoy being literal. I think some point down the not so short road of my life(that is if we are talking in context of the universe), I traded in my humour for cinicality, snark, and sarcasm. I have the horrid tendancy to curse, but since I can't curse on here, nor can I use the other curses that I use, on here. I guess I will resign to not cursing, though I think I could get really creative with the Korean and Chinese, sadly enough I think there are some who understand one or the other.
Also the effectiveness of the cursing would then be lost. So alas, no cursing.
Well I ought to be going. But before that, could one explain the whole conundrum of the 'ought'/'got' situation. Ought is got, but with out the 'g' sound. Yet it is longer, it also confounds me as to why.
-Everleigh Tait