I sing if it's a song I like, and sometimes in the shower (gee, how much more chliched can I get? :P), but the problem with me isn't that my voice is annoying so much as it's just deep - unusually deep for a woman, and I don't have much range. As a result, I can't do justice to a lot of songs unless they're sung by men or songs by women with similarly deep voices.
I like most of the actors, but I don't like the new Dumbledore as much, either - I mean, okay, yes, they needed a new actor, but at least don't make it SO BLOOMING OBVIOUS, you know? I mean, Old Dumbledore - white hair, long beard and hair. New Dumbledore - GREY hair, shorter beard and hair, completely different robes. Plus that weird thing that ties his beard together half way down...what's with that? I'd really prefer they at least dye his hair and keep the same costume...
Oh yeah, I know a lot on autism. I'm more informative than textbooks, as well, because very few autistic kids will match the textbook ^^ I can tell you a bit about it, if you like. I also work with Downs syndrome, cerebral palsy, and general developmental delay, but most of the kids have autism.
You're welcome ^^
I would try karaoke...but I suck at it XD I can't sing, even though it is kinda fun. I don't like singing much in front of people, though.
For me, it was the third movie that was really a disappointment. It was all over the place, hardly followed the book, and it didn't seem true to the spirit of Harry Potter - they were out of their uniforms half the time, the setting had changed almost completely, that sort of thing. The director they got for the third movie on hadn't even read Harry Potter before he was asked to do it; on the other hand, Chris Columbus, who did one and two, knew it far better and I think his kids were fans of it. I think the movies would've been a lot better if he'd stayed on.
It takes a lot of patience. I didn't used to have much, but I learned it ^^ It truly is fun for me. I can't say why, but autism in particular fascinates me, even though I work with more than just autism. It's interesting enough for me that I made an autistic roleplay character ^^
Well, cool name anyway ^^
I play a lot of video games based off of TV shoes (sometimes...I play the FMA games) and RPG games. I also like the Soul Caliber games. I LOVE Harry Potter. I liked the first two movies, but after that I feel they went a bit downhill. I read a lot of fantasy books as well, and science books.
I help teach them life skills and stuff. I work on the lower end of the spectrum, so I work teaching them to sit down and follow directions, work on their language skills, teach them manners, that sort of thing :)
Ah, okay. I was curious because I work with a lot of autistic kids, and I have an interest in it ^^
I like video games, reading, drawing, and the internet, too! What sort of video games/books do you like?