My name’s Zeenie and I’m a high school student who lives in the United States. Yep, the good ol’ USA (‘cept not really.) I have a ton of hobbies, including writing of all types, am a half nerd, half social butterfly, and don’t enjoy doing anything productive with my time (even though I like to pretend that I get things done). I have a fetish with strange accessories, sour candy, and brightly-colored shoes.
I was born and raised on the East Coast and have lived in seven houses in less than twenty years. I have a small immediate family and a huge extended family. My mother is Pakistani and my father is Eastern-European. This makes for great family reunions. I’m a total family person — my best friends are my cousins and I hang out with my dad way too much. I was also raised Muslim and believe in (mostly) everything it entails.
According to the Myers-Briggs Personality Test (an obsession of mine) I am an ESFJ. This means I am extremely extroverted, constantly talking and making friends. That definition is pretty much spot-on. I don’t hide my personality from anyone, and if my internal weirdo emerges, so be it. In between classes (or during class) you will hear my voice if you on the same floor as I am. It’s unique, it’s loud, it’s undoubtedly me. I genuinely hate maybe two people and love making friends and talking to random people. I’m always energetic and I’m always friendly. Although I have a really sunny, bubbly, smiley personality, I can stand up for myself (physically and verbally) when necessary. People aren’t used to have a girl who’s two feet tall tell them off. That’s right: don’t mess.
My hobbies, besides writing (clearly), constitute all the “regular” teen activites – hanging out with friends, chilling on the computer, listening to music (of all types) bla bla bla. I have loved writing since I wrote my first book on construction paper at age three about a girl’s hat that flew off of her head and walked down the road. This is when I had an epiphany that I would win the Nobel Prize for Great Literature in the near future (just kidding.)
If I can’t write the Great American Novel, I would love to go into a field such as journalism or something with psychology. I do not like watching mindless TV shows (except when I’m sick and delusional), action and horror movies, twitter, obnoxious girls who promote endless amounts of drama, jerks, and the aftermath of school (homework and studying).
I like to set goals for myself and never live up to them. I dream big and live small. I don’t like spending money uselessly; I hate shopping and hate it when my parents spend a lot of money on me. I try to make the best of everything and cheer people up when they’re down. I don’t like being sad, but I do like to cry once in awhile. I like to think that I’m funny and I also like to think that I’m likeable. I don’t really know if either of those things are true. I say that I dislike something and then find myself being drawn to it. I have the worst luck when it comes to relationships, but I have lots of guy friends that I enjoy spending time with. I try to convince myself that I don’t want to be in a relationship, but it doesn’t always work. I like to keep an open mind, be an open person, and express myself through any and all means.
Now that you know more about me, perhaps my random blogging will make more sense to you, a normal, sane reader.
April 20, 2010 at 6:18 pm
<3
love the last paragraph
April 20, 2010 at 6:19 pm
By love it, I mean it’s really well written and adorable.
April 20, 2010 at 8:06 pm
aw thanks :)