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- hello Yelitza
- Username: yellsmoody
- In response to: "Who are you?" I am many things. Part artist, writer, book worm, college student, vegetarian, and above all an idealist.
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yellsmoody's latest answers
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- Vegetable Paradise, for vegetarians, health fanatics, and adventurous foodies!
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Food, creativity, and love!
If I had my own restaurant I would call it Vegetable Paradise. It would only sell vegan food, but the really delicious kind, no frozen stuff, all freshly prepared! I wouldn't advertise it as vegan, because that might scare people off, I'll just call it a vegetarian place. There would be fresh baked goods, soups, sandwiches, salads, other entrees, and even some exotic desserts and drinks! It would be paradise because there aren't enough vegetarian restaurants in Queens. Also, it would be like a godsend to other fellow vegetarians or people who want something different and healthy. If people knew how great Vegetarian food could be, more of them would eat less meat, which would make them healthier and happier.
If I had another business it would be a bookstore/ art supplies store with a gallery space upstairs for local artists. I would want it located in Queens or some other place that lacks bookstores, art supplies, and gallery spaces. I would call the place Art, spaces, and books. Keep it simple, so people know what it's about without an explanation. I would have all sorts of books, new, used, indie, books on art techniques, books on art history, plenty of poetry books, and even books that my customers request! The gallery space would be a place for local or up and coming artists, writers, and musicians to display their talents and to get to know each other and the community.
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- Let them eat cake, or some other sassy French phrase
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Fine wine and nicer people here I come!
If I were to live in another country other than the United States, I would try living in France- for the obvious reasons. Better wine and food and the people seem more casual and laid back. I love the idea of picking up and leaving, building a completely new life in a place where you have absolutely no roots, and can barely grasp the language! There's that and the culture just seems richer somehow, maybe because it's unknown to me... Yea, let's go to France!
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- Guilty (book) pleasure
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Sorry to disappoint, it's not even a dirty book.
This is a bit embarrassing but I vaguely recall crying during one of the books from the Twilight series. I struggle to remember specifically what other books have made me cry, I know there have been others... In my defense, I was in an emotionally delicate state to begin with and I was still an adolescent when I read it! After all the hype, I wouldn't recommend it because once the series became obnoxiously popular, I began to resent it. Now I'm just ashamed to admit it: I own the entire series and yes I enjoyed them. I'm glad I got that off my chest... At least now you know I'm not a book snob!
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- Adolescent Underestimation of Education
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Where would I be now had I not laughed at the joke I called high school?
I'm still in college, but once I transfer I would like to pursue a double major. Fine arts and English, because I have very close to equal levels of passion for both and it tears at me to denounce one over the other. As for my education in general, sure, there's tons I would change.
I wish I would have applied to Florello Laguardia for fine arts, just like I wanted to. The whole endeavor of compiling a portfolio scared the hell out of me, still scares me actually. I have always loved art but making a decision like that about where my life was headed at the age of 13, was something I was unable to do. I wish I had followed my instincts back then, I'd be a much better artist by now...
I wish I would have taken high school more seriously. As in showed up to class more often and complete all my assignments. High school was easy, but I managed to pass class with the minimum effort. It pisses me off because I know for sure I could have excelled. I should've taken harder classes, studied a bit, attended class. Maybe just maybe, I wouldn't be in community college still pondering what the hell I'm going to do with my life. It seems like something I was supposed to figure out back then...
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- The answer to a failed prompt.
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How vague.
Sentimental, kind, creative, curious, intelligent! Well that's barely a prompt isn't it? I've been prompted to write five words (or less)...
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