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What would be your Fatal Flaw??
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Javeria wrote: "Books. That's my fatal flaw. I can't live without my books"
This. And laziness.
This. And laziness.

This. And laziness."
Then you are the perfect couch potato.



It's ironic, me and my friend group was debating this the other day and I was one of the few who was able to answer right away. First thing that comes to mind for me?
Uncertainty.
If I don't know exactly how something works, how someone feels (this has been the death of me in the love department; THANKS APHRODITE), when, how or why something happens, I'm a wreck. It causes me to butt heads sometimes with my parents, who are really religious and have a lot of faith. Me? Hell no.
Another few things that come to mind for me would probably be my impatience and impulsiveness (hence, my A.D.D) and I'm fiercely loyal to my friends. They mean the world to me, and when things happen to them, I feel their pain, but intensified tenfold. If I were a demigod, that would probably mean I don't live very long, since I'd hardly hesitate to give myself up in exchange for their well-being.
Loyalty/perfectionist/way too nice/shy

My stubbornness and my (huge) ego..
Also, loyalty to my friends and family. I'd always place them above the world. :P
And my laziness. Definitely not gonna save the world if the other option is to sleep!

Indecision means not being able to make a decision. Have you ever not been able to decide where to eat? That's indecision.
Procrastination is the habit of putting something off for "later". ("Later" usually means right before whatever it is is due.)
It's a joke, guys.



me too."
:) its nice to be kind and i love to help others but if someone wer..."
me too, and i never forget :3 Well -3-

Good to know I'm not alone :)
Self- Doubt Stinks

Hey have you ever read the book called 'Th..."
Ahhhh I read that book last year for 8th grade English and our high school's drama club did it as their play last year AND IT HAD SO MANY DEEP FEELS it's not even funny anymore, so whenever someone references it, anyone from my school will be like YOU'RE KILLING ME SMALLS STOP IT WITH THE HOOVER DAM FEELS :P
I think it's definitely one of those books you just gotta read at some point in your life (and to think S.E. Hinton was only like 16 when she wrote it… wow, just wow.)


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