Aw, thank you LDS. My parents aren't exactly...interested in what kind of person I am. If they're proud of me, they don't show it. It doesn't matter though. I've stopped caring what they think when I hit the age of...ten.
Hmmm...I don't know JB. We'll see. I'm legally blind in my left eye. It's also a lazy eye, so if I'm laying on my side or something, it will just sort of float to the side I'm laying on. I hate it because it's caused some weird stares before. I'm not alone, though. I have a few other friends who have had the same issue.
I wear glasses because my eyesight in my right eye isn't all that great. But yeah, I am used to it. I do wonder what it would be like to be able to see out of both eyes, but I won't know that until I get to Heaven.
I agree. God is just pure awesome. There is no way I could have made it through this life without Him. I don't know how many times I have just cried in His arms because of how let down I have felt with my parents. There has been positive effects that have come from that sort of family life. I have girls that I work with that I can relate to, and they feel comfortable opening up to me moreso than the other adults because I know first hand what they are going through. If that's why I have to go through all this, then it's worth it.
We were a free form text based RPG, so there really wasn't a Game Master. We had Event Masters, where if there was a specific event going on somebody would host it, but other than that, we didn't really have GM's.