Hippies, Hipsters, and Steampunk! OMG!
May. 31st, 2011 10:13 pmI have created a game! Ish... Take a series of identities/cultural identifiers/nonsense phrases, and list the ways in which you might fall under that category of personage. Sounds like fun, right? (This is the part where you play along...) It's also a good way to get to know each other! Let's play, shall we?
Five Ways In Which I Am:
a Hippie:
a Hipster:
a Yuppie Suburbanite:
a Goth:
I wanted to do 'Nerd', but this entire journal could very easily be considered evidence for how I fit into that category! So let me turn the tables and give you:
Five Ways In Which I Am Not A Nerd:
Now's the part where you play along at home: either in the comments or on your journal, pick a label! Pick one of the ones I used, or make up one of your own. Give me five reasons why you are or are not like that label. The challenge comes when you pick one that doesn't really fit: I am by no means a Goth, but with some creative thinking, I was able to come up with five ways in which I could be.
Basically: help distract me from the fact I'm dying AGAIN! (I know, right: inconvenient!) My throat hurts, my chest feels heavy, and my shoulders and neck are achy. So play with me, please, and we shall make merry! (Also: what are some good labels you might suggest for anyone who wants to play?)
ETA: It's all
roh_wyn's fault, but I have signed up for
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Five Ways In Which I Am:
a Hippie:
- I have an organic garden.
- I compost.
- I make my own laundry detergent.
- I have long hair.
- I make people uncomfortable at parties when they confess to shopping at Wal-Mart.
a Hipster:
- I have black, acrylic-framed glasses.
- I own more than one plaid shirt.
- My music
snobberyinterests. - I listen to NPR.
- I shop at farmers' markets.
a Yuppie Suburbanite:
- I have a Starbucks gold card.
- I tell people I'm from Detroit, even though I live in the 'burbs.
- I wear yoga pants out of the house for non-yoga purposes.
- I spend way too much time bitching about a lack of parking.
- I consider the soup and salad lunch combo at Olive Garden to be a 'good deal'.
a Goth:
- I own more than three types of black eyeliner.
- I like Joy Division.
- I was once officially 'initiated' at a Goth club in Detroit by a dude who claimed to be a vampire. (He bit my neck. It was adorable. True story!)
- I have an odd fascination with death, and I love cemeteries.
- I ♥ Gothic literature. (I took a class in college, though I don't know if that fact makes me more or less Goth...)
I wanted to do 'Nerd', but this entire journal could very easily be considered evidence for how I fit into that category! So let me turn the tables and give you:
Five Ways In Which I Am Not A Nerd:
- I'm not into video games.
- Never got into Star Trek.
- I enjoy talking to strangers at parties.
- Also: I will dance. Even if no one else is dancing and the music is really lame. I am going to bust a move.
- I have never in my life said: "OMG, you should see X Movie, it's got awesome special effects!" Fuck special effects. AND High-Def. I am more than happy with regular-def.
Now's the part where you play along at home: either in the comments or on your journal, pick a label! Pick one of the ones I used, or make up one of your own. Give me five reasons why you are or are not like that label. The challenge comes when you pick one that doesn't really fit: I am by no means a Goth, but with some creative thinking, I was able to come up with five ways in which I could be.
Basically: help distract me from the fact I'm dying AGAIN! (I know, right: inconvenient!) My throat hurts, my chest feels heavy, and my shoulders and neck are achy. So play with me, please, and we shall make merry! (Also: what are some good labels you might suggest for anyone who wants to play?)
ETA: It's all
Re: Five Ways In Which I Am So Totally a Jock, Yes, Yes I am, Why Would You Question This?
Date: 2011-06-03 02:12 am (UTC)Really, I'm glad to find people aren't as easily categorizable as high school dramas have taught me they are! I think unless you actively subscribe to a particular social identity and try to cultivate the qualities associated with it, you're not going to fit neatly into any category!