This morning in fact, a girl told me that I reminded her of Gwyneth Paltrow in Great Expectations. I remember Gwyneth Paltrow's character being manipulative and dysfunctional. The girl, seeming a bit embarassed, quickly realized that her comment came out the wrong way and assured me "No no, not the bitchy dysfunctional aspects of her character...but the way she would speak articulately and without a lot of fluff; how she wouldn't talk just to talk but she always had something meaningful to say". It was a nice compliment albeit not entirely accurate, but I suppose it's good that I come across that way at least to one person. In high school my friends described me as very energetic, positive and a good mediator...and weird and funny.
I have no idea how people would describe me. I suppose it depends on who you talked to...I think everyone always sees a different side of you.
Lucky you...I get Lindsay (don't know her real name) from queer as folk all the time...I work in a very 'diverse' area
Spastic, stubborn, scatter-brained, mousey...I've heard all sorts of stuff. My favorite though, has been, "awesome." Yes, I am awesome.
Most people would say I'm hard to get to know. But that's only if there's no instant "friend chemistry", you know?
most people describe me as the fun guy everyone likes to be around, but only a few people actually know me.
Everybody knows me as an extremely chill person, but my best friends know that I can snap, and turn into a crazy psycho in the blink of an eye