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seynee ([personal profile] seynee) wrote2010-07-08 11:03 am

spill your heart out.

INBOX.


Leave me an anonymous comment pouring your heart out. Say anything. Tell me your stories, your secrets, those things no one ever asks but you wish to tell. Tell me about your love, your hate, your indifference, your joy. Tell me what's inside of you when you're reading through these entries on your friends list, and tell me why you continue to come back here. Tell me anything. Tell me what you really think of me or yourself. Anything you like.

Post anonymously. Speak honestly. Post as many times as you like ♥

Re: 8D

(Anonymous) 2010-11-20 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, I'm just as an realist as you are. :)

I don't do things that I know are impossible. That's what makes me rooted to the ground and (dulldulldull) person in real life. Simply, I am not a risk-taker. I don't plan on becoming a writer, but it wouldn't hurt to do it part-time, right?

I must seem incredibly hypocritical. Writing all that in the previous post and now telling you I don't dream of becoming the next J.K Rowling. It is flat-out a one in a million chance. Which I won't probably be taking. =)

Science and Math. Math and Science. I, think, perhaps, maybe, am...*good* at those things. (I'm that nerdy little Asian girl that seems to fit the Asian stereotype /really/ well) Math comes easily for me, and science too. (I can't explain without telling you my age, so I'll just skip that. ^^)

But, then again, I don't care much for those things. I haven't really found a career path yet...That's the cause of most of my rifts with my dad lately. Science to my family means, like, biology and life and...yeah.

Hey, being able to write so much (and meaning it too) is a talent!

Re: 8D

[identity profile] seynee.livejournal.com 2010-11-23 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! Well, I like being realistic, I think it's a gift personally. XD

I don't know. I'd really want to sound all optimistic and say, "Oh, nothing is impossible if you really try!" and I suppose some things that we deemed impossible become possible when we do try, many, many times—of course with failing and picking ourselves back up as soon as it happens. I'm just not sure I want to take that path. Writing is fun as a side career, I'd say, and I think if you do that then you'll be doing what you want and doing what your family wants you to do at the same time… right? You don't seem hypocritical at all, actually.

Well, if you're good at those… then it should be fine for you to at least go through them. The subjects you take in high school do not determine what career you're taking, and although this might be a long stretch and a little strange, the course you take in college doesn't necessarily equal to your career, as well. My aunt took Chemistry in college and she's a businesswoman now, haha. :)

If I may know, is your dad working in the medical field? Because that tends to happen in Asian families… like, the child taking over the family business, or something. You don't have to answer if this is too personal or something.

Sorry for the lateish reply, by the way. My Internet has been driving me absolutely crazy! XD

Re: 8D

(Anonymous) 2010-11-27 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry for this late reply. :) I thought we were done. ;;

No, my dad isn't in the medical field. He moved to America around the time he should have been in university/college/etc back where he was born.
Our family doesn't really talk about it...politics, I guess? I know my Grandpa was imprisoned for his political role, but that's about it. =.=" They don't tell us 'kiddies' anything.

I'm Vietnamese, not a single drop of blood another ethnicity in me. I was born here in the States, though, and have never seen of the place my parents were born in.

The only person in our family that is in the medicals field is my dad's little sister who is a pharmacist, and my mom's sister who got her PH.D in Japan. She does stuff with...cells...and...stuff. :)

...At least... I think. O.O

Your words, advice, and knowledge are extremely kind. ♥ Totally understand about the internet. I hate it when it randomly shuts off and doesn't work again until the next day.

Re: 8D

[identity profile] seynee.livejournal.com 2010-11-28 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no, it's okay! Don't feel obligated to reply ♥ :)

Ohh, I see. That's very interesting indeed. Wow, your Grandpa must be some kind of a big figure... And that's like my family, actually. No one ever tells us anything except my mom, and even then I have to sort of pull it out of her. Just out of curiosity, since you're born in the States, what language do you use with your parents?

Cells and stuff. Ha, all of my scientific knowledge escapes me. Not that I really have any to begin with @_@

No worries, dear. Just know that you can always talk to me about anything, one way or another ♥

Re: 8D

(Anonymous) 2010-11-28 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I speak to them in a mix of English and Vietnamese. 8D I understand perfectly, but I forget words when I try to speak it...So it comes out a cluttered mess of both languages. It's kind of difficult, since there's so many guidelines for 'respect' that are different from the American language.

My grandpa was a lawyer? I think... O_-

Yeah, cells and stuff. >D Stuff is the easiest word to use when met with ... stuff.
Just like LOL and emoticons are used to fill in empty silences.

Re: 8D

[identity profile] seynee.livejournal.com 2010-11-30 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Ohh, I see, that's pretty interesting. I can relate to the whole cultural difference thing... I've been brought up the Chinese way but the views I personally have are so mixed with Western that they confuse my parents and sometimes we fight about it. XD

I like LOL. For some reason. I think I "LOL"ed a lot that there was this embarrassing moment in real life when I wanted to laugh, but all I said was, "LOL". @_@