http://wasureneba.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] wasureneba.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_clubs 2013-01-15 01:48 am (UTC)

Name: Anie
House: Ravenclaw
Age: 26

List your top three positive and negative traits:
+ Smart/quick to learn
+ Friendly
+ Self-directed

- Mild temper
- Procrastination
- Stubbornness

Negative:
An evil fairy pops up and curses you as a punishment for not inviting her to dinner; from now on you'll only be allowed to listen to one single genre of music for the rest of your life - which one is it? Anything with a violin in it---if that counts as a genre. :) I love the sound of the violin quite a bit, particularly fiddling, although I also love more classical uses.

If things-with-violins doesn't count, I'd have to say post-rock. I have very eclectic musical tastes, and I tire of listening to the same thing over and over again, but I tend to enjoy post-rock at all times. It does have the disadvantage of not being particularly up-beat, though.
Why exactly didn't you invite the fairy to dinner? I don't particularly enjoy having evil creatures sitting at my dinner table; it prevents me from enjoying my meal.
If you could achieve one thing in your life, may it be for you, may it be for the rest of the world, what would it be? If it's far-fetched dreams, I'd go for world peace and an end to all -isms and discrimination. (Yeah, yeah, stereotype, yeah yeah. . .) If it's realistic ones, I think I'd like to be able to look back on my life by the end of it and be satisfied---I want to know that I've had a successful career, given love, been loved, helped people, lived as much of my life as I can.
You're throwing a theme party; what is the theme you choose? I throw an Easter brunch party every year, as I do enjoy good food and mimosas (and the part where I'm an atheist but throw an Easter party). I'm contemplating doing a theme for it this year, where everyone has to come as some bit of Easter paraphernalia (egg, baby rabbit, a basket, etc.).
Do you have a favourite composer? Not in particular. If pressed, I might say Tchaikovsky or Bach.

Favorite omg-you-are-a-magical-producer is Steven Wilson.
Is there any music that you cannot stand at all? Sorry, guys, but I hate modern country-rock. Bluegrass and folk and such are GREAT, but I cannot stand the extreme twang and the sentimentality. It makes me nuts.
Anything else you'd like to say? Thinking about music makes me want to go dancing.

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