reading, writing, music (playing, singing, and writing), ballroom dancing by myself, playing video games, watching bad movies and mocking them, drinking cocoa, playing with my hair, procrastinating, making movie references without acknowledging them, buying and wearing hats, alphabetizing my books by author (seriously), using multicolored post-its, painting things, wasting time, saving innocents, and being awesome at least once a day.
Music
Classic rock, emo, punk, rock, covers, soundtracks, musicals, classical, metal, folk, celtic, almost everything. This question is hard.
My top three favorite songs: Sister Hazel - Sword and Shield
Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most
Heart - Alone
Artists: Sister Hazel, Dashboard Confessional, Heart, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Lit, Fall Out Boy, Janis Joplin, Acapella, BNL, Fuel, Evanescence, New Found Glory, Nerf Herder, Stroke 9, Switchfoot, Green Day, Savage Garden, Yellowcard, All Star United, Weird Al, Enya, Ella Fitzgerald, Marc Broussard, Nobuo Uematsu, Styx, Lifehouse, All-American Rejects, Queen, the Killers, Patty Griffin, Metallica, Alice Cooper, Michelle Branch, Pat Benatar, and I'm sure there are more.
Movies
All time favorite: Muppet Treasure Island.
Wayne's World. Hook. The Princess Bride. Anastasia. Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The Royal Tenenbaums. Labyrinth. Army of Darkness. Pirates of the Caribbean. The Count of Monte Cristo. The Muppet Christmas Carol. (I love all the Muppet movies, except Muppets in Space.) X-Men. Spiderman.
Finding Neverland. Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. The Mask of Zorro. Indiana Jones (all three).
Star Wars. Original three only.
Edward Scissorhands. Benny and Joon. Into the Woods. The Phantom of the Opera. Evita.
Television
Gilmore Girls and Project Runway. Also, old school WB and Nickelodeon, and all things Joss Whedon.
Books
My three all time faves: The Eyes of the Dragon, by Stephen King; To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee; and Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card.
Other favorite authors and poets include: Edgar Allen Poe, Tamora Pierce, Lemony Snicket, Raymond Chandler, Diane Duane, J.K. Rowling, Jane Austen, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Asprin, Christopher Rice, Terry Brooks, Neil Gaiman, Jerry Spinelli, Bruce Coville, Madeline L'Engle, and (the best for last) C. S. Lewis.
You scored as Romanticist. Romanticism encourages society to look backwards to find our solutions. Your rationale is that things were much better a few hundred years ago so we should thus look back to those times and replace them in our modern society. You believe in a simple life and that the complexities of the modern world have turned it upside down.
I'm Cecilia. I am a pirate (four parts swash, one part buckle). If you are a gentleman pirate, have your own ship, and can support me in the manner to which I plan to become accustomed, please contact me.
I'm a truly committed Christian -- but not exactly conservative. I'm pretty open-minded and reasonably moderate in my views on things.
I work at Starbucks, where I love my job and my coworkers, and where I routinely imbibe entirely too much caffeine.
I'm pretty much a nerd. I'm also a writer/superhero/musician. But... mostly nerd. My dearest ambitions in life are a) get an as-yet-undecided nerd tattoo; b) become a world-famous writer who makes people cry with the sheer power of words; and c) commandeer a Spanish galleon, assemble a seaworthy crew, and terrorize the high seas, repeatedly yelling "Avast!"