Hail Eris.
Too many flowers is too many, but way too many is just right. Right? Of course.
MistaCat is in most of the things I write... she's me, only she's a demon/Mazoku (er, a race from Slayers... but as the Mazoku were in fanfic before Slayers episodes with Xelloss were released in the US--pure masochist, pure sadist), and she has blue hair, facetted blue eyes, and fangs.
I have blue hair right now, too, but hers isn't fake;)
You can try to dissect me with this blunt little tool, if you like.
Only one person tries to quantify me, but he's fairly safe. I don't like wine.
Except vermouth.
Oscar Wilde answered this, once, so I can't very well refuse.
American "Confession Album", circa 1877
Your favorite
1. Color? Silver.
2. Flower? Honeysuckle.
3. Tree? Weeping willow!
4. Object in Nature? Rain. And cats.
5. Hour in the Day? 4am.
6. Season of the Year? Spring.
7. Perfume? Honeysuckle. And vanilla.
8. Gem? Rubies... is amber a gem? Or jade?
9. Style of Beauty? Wildean.
10. Names, Male and Female? Raphael and... I dunno.
11. Painters? Andy Warhol, Salvidore Dali, John Collier, John William Waterhouse, Frederic Lord Leighton (Bath of Psyche!), Edward Gorey (does he count?) and someone who painted a stormy castle that was for sale near here. I have no idea who it was, and I didn't buy the painting:(
12. Musicians? Vivaldi, Schubert, Beethoven, though I don't suppose they quite count as answers since they're composers... and, uh, in non-classical... Hada to Hada, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac...
13. Piece of Sculpture? A little person Sonja made.
14. Poets? TS Eliot and WB Yeats and Oscar Wilde.
15. Poetesses? Dorothy Parker, and possibly Lady Speranza Wilde.
16. Prose Authors? Neil Gaiman, Oscar Wilde, Dorothy Parker, Edna Ferber, Richard Adams, Isaac Asimov...
17. Character in Romance? What?
18. _________ in History? Oscar Wilde. Imhotep. Since Andy Warhol is dead, does he count as history?
19. Book to take up for an hour? Anything I happen to be reading.
20. What Book (not religious) would you part with last? Whoa. None of them. Uh. I... that's a cruel question and I refuse to answer it.
21. What epoch would you choose to have lived in? ::stares at dictionary.com:: An astronomical one.
22. Where would you like to live? England. Definitely. But I couldn't take my animals with me, so unless by some freak accident I don't have any animals for as long as it takes to move to England, it'll never happen:( Perhaps Italy, as a second choice, and I could take my animals.
23. What is your favorite amusement? Watching my cats play, or watching tv, or reading, or something. I dunno.
24. What is your favorite occupation? What distinctions are you making between amusement and occupation? Sitting for hours on end at a computer.
25. What trait of character do you most admire in man? Tolerance.
26. What trait of character do you most admire in woman? Tolerance.
27. What trait of character do you detest most in each? Intolerance, obviously.
28. If not yourself, who would you rather be? Greta Garbo. Or Iman.
29. What is your idea of happiness? Having an entourage, like Andy Warhol.
30. What is your idea of misery? Losing my friends.
31. What is your bête noir? ::thinks for a bit:: Bosie. Or people like Frederick Chilton (from SotL).
32. " " dream? To live with my brother and sisters in a warehouse or communal house or something and having a silver place where we can all become famous and help other people be famous.
33. What is your favorite game? Game? Like... what kind of game? Quoting games are fun. So is word-association and forms thereof. Tic-tac-toe is great, too.
34. What do you believe to be your distinguishing characteristics? Ack, I hate questions like that.
35. If married, what do you believe to be the distinguishing characteristics of your better-half? That's almost the same as the above question, so I hate it, too.
36. What is the sublimest passions of which human nature is capable? Beauty and love.
37. What are the sweetest words in the world? "I found this recording of Edna Ferber reading her own stories for $2."
38. What are the saddest words? "A group of people at a gay pride rally have been attacked..." Or an announcement of war.
39. What is your aim in life? I answered that in 32.
40. What is your motto? "The only way to atone for being occasionally a little overdressed is by being always absolutely over-educated." Oscar Wilde, Phrases and Philosophies for the Young, from Chameleon, I (December, 1894), 1-3.