moral dilema
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So, Facksake....you're english, I would guess you're female or very well educated, but you have had famiy circumstances leading you down the social ladder at an impressionable pre-adolscent age. College educated, creative mind. You keep a lot of your feelings bottled up and then you go off like a bottle of pop. You're early twenties, dark hair, big eyes, slender... you're forgiving and try not to be shocked, but that's an internal challenge that you've mastered to a larger extent, you were seduced by a life of creativity but already you feel a bit disillusioned with whereyoua re now, and frustrated that others seem to be valued more highly.. in short, you feel as though your potential is yet to be recognised and furthermore, you feel frustrated to be overlooked. You want to belong at your place of employment and you want to be seen as a key player.
You are wearing very fashionable clothes, and personal hygiene is utmost on your agenda every morning. You are punctual, polite and efficient.
You have one or two older siblings. You grew up in a house with a large tree in the garden and it makes you sad to think about that now.
So, who are you?
- you're better at drawing than psychanalysis.facksake
- Its Randd. I rest my case.********
- (It was copied from a psychey site by the way and tiddled with)********
- some people tiddle, others fiddle and others still piddle.facksake
- how the hell do I fit into this?********
- Your hair is long and flowing Randd.********