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100 Truths or Something Like That

100 Truths is a tag that has been doing rounds on Facebook for a very long time now. Since I am bored out of my skull as well as stressed to the point of no return, or just about teetering on the edge, I am indulging myself in the aforementioned act of exhibitionism.


My 100 Truths

1. Real name: Nisha

2. Like it? It means “The Night.” Do I like it? Hell Yeah

4. Zodiac sign: Gemini

5. Male or female: Female

6. Elementary: My dear Watson?

7. Middle: Finger?

8. High: Five!

9. College: Ah! We don’t really need no education, but my college is SCMS.

10. Hair color: Dirty (horrible) brown.

11. Eye color: Black

12. Hair length: Varies

13. Current worry: Fear of the unknown

14. Race: you? Ok.

15. Are you a health freak: Not always. However I have conditioned myself to mentally recoil at the sight of fried or high fat food. Recoiling stops at the mind though.

16. Height: 5 feet 3 and a half inches

17. Do you have a crush on someone: Yers

18. Do you like yourself: Now yes.

19. Piercings: Nowhere near enough.

20. Tattoos: None

21. Righty or lefty: Writey

FIRSTS-
22. First surgery: No surgeries yet

23. First piercings: Ear

24. First friend: Real friend? Sugar.

25. First award: First in Math. District award. Std X

26. First sport: Erm… I intensely dislike physical exertion

27. First pet: No pets.

28. First vacation: Can’t remember

29. First teacher? Yvonne

30. First crush: Ah! S James.

THIS OR THAT-
31. Orange or apple juice: Either

32. Rock or rap: Used to be rock. Now selective rap.

33. Country or screamo: Country

34. Nsync or backsteet boys: Eww

35. Britney spears or christina aguliera: Eww

36. Night or day: Night

37. Sun or moon: Sun

38. TV or internet: Internet

39. Playstation or xbox: My old Sega video game :D

40. Kiss or hug: Depends

41. Iguana or turtle: What? Why?

42. Spider or bee: I’m not doing this.

43. Fall or spring: Fall

44. Limewire or iTunes: I’m a pirate. Arrrrr

46. Soccer or baseball: No. 26. And I don’t watch.

CURRENTLY
50. Drinking: Aqua

51. I’m about to: Reborn in Infinitio

53. Singing: My song

“When the rain starts falling and I’m all alone

When the wind blows oh so cold.

When the doors are shut and I’m all alone

Baby you open your door.

Baby you’re my home.”

54. Typing: My 100 truths.

FUTURE-
55. Want kids? More? Yes.

56. When: When the time is right.

57. Want to get married: Again? Why Lord Why?

58. When: If!

59. Where do you want to live: Some place free.

60. How many kids do you want: Number doesn’t matter.

61. Any name on the mind: For the kids or the father? :D Yes.

62. What did you want to be when you were little: Big.

63. What did you think you’ll be doing: Wearing a lab coat and inventing extremely useful paraphernalia.

64. Mellow future or wild: We go with the flow.

66. Something you would never try: Addictive psychoactive drugs

67. When do you wanna die: Whenever it is painless.

WHICH IS BETTER WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX-

68. Lips or eyes: Eyes

69. Hugging or kissing: More

70. Shorter or taller: Taller

71. Tan skinned or light: I’m color blind

72. Romantic or spontaneous: Spontaneous is romantic. Duh!

73. Dark or light hair: Irrelevant, as long as there is hair on the head…

74. Muscular or normal: Toned muskles.

75. Hook-up or relationships: Relationships.

76. Similar to you or different: Similar core values.

HAVE YOU EVER-

78. Kissed a stranger: No

79. Drank bubbles: Yes

80. Broken a bone: Broken nasal cartilage

81. Climbed up a tree: Yes

82. Broken someone’s heart: Yes

83. Turned someone down: Yes

84. Had your heart broken: Not really.

85. Liked a friend as more than a friend: Yes

DO YOU BELIEVE IN-
86. Yourself: Yeah baby

87. Miracles: No

88. Love at first sight: I don’t deny the possibility.

89. Santa clause: wtf? No

90. Kiss on first date: Not likely. Not wise. Not wrong though.

91. Angels: Only Nicholas Cage in City of Angels :D

ANSWER TRUTHFULLY-
92. Is there one or more people you want to be with right now: Yes

93. Who is it: Sugar :D

94. Like someone: Yes

LASTS-
95. Text message: You don’t wanna know

96. Received call: Irrelevant

97. Call made:  ARP. Movie date.

98. Facebook message: Profound shit. “The worst prisons are the ones you make for yourself – of fear, regret and guilt.”

99. Missed call: Unknown number

100. Last hungout with: ARP

Conserving Water

Conserving water is a fantastic habit to get into to because it saves water and reduces waste-water treatment costs. Conserving hot water can even save you money on your heating and cooling bills.

Let us start by explaining how conserving water can result in potential cost savings. Basically it’s a simple process in which all the water that drains away from showers, sinks and toilets ends up in the sewage treatment plant. The more water that the sewage plant has to process, the higher the costs are. So the more water generated by a toilet flush, the brushing of your teeth, washing of your hands, showering, etc., the more waste water ends up at the sewage treatment plant. If you could reduce the amount of water being generated, by perhaps installing a 3.5 gallon toilet instead of a 5 or 7 gallon toilet or even just using water efficient fixtures, you could cut down on the costs of treating the water.

When trying to conserve water, the water meter is your best friend. If you are on a public water system, it should be easy to find your water meter because it will be located either on your property or very close to it. The water meter will tell you how much water you are using and it can help you detect leaks. To read a water meter you need to take the second reading and subtract the first reading from it. The answer will equal how many cubic feet of water you have used. Keep in mind; there are 7.5 gallons of water in one cubic foot of water. It should also help to know that a family of four uses about 1500 gallons of water per day maintaining an average household and a garden.

Water meters can also be used to detect leaks. All you have to do is turn off every plumbing fixture in your house for a couple of hours and take a meter reading. If the reading changes, a leak exists. Keep in mind; you mustn’t forget to shut off the built-in icemaker or the reverse osmosis water filtration system because they turn themselves on automatically.

Bathrooms are the rooms that use the most amount of water. On estimate, toilet use adds up to about 40% of your water use. If you are looking to conserve water you should definitely use a 3.5 or 1.6 gallons per flush toilet. Simply converting from a 7 gallon toilet to a 1.6 gallon toilet can reduce your overall water use by 25% or more. Furthermore, a leaky toilet will waste 50 gallons of water or more per day regardless of the size.

If you think your toilet might have a leak, there is an easy way to find out for sure. It’s called the food coloring test! Simply place a few drops of food coloring into the tank and allow the toilet to go unused for about15-20 minutes. When you return to your toilet you should check to see if the water in the toilet bowl has a tint of the food coloring in it. If so, you are the lucky winner of a toilet leak. The leak is usually the result of loose fittings or worn washers. Try installing a new washer or tightening the fittings.

Another way to conserve water is to install low-flow water fixtures. These are especially useful for shower heads. Traditional shower heads allow a flow of seven gallons per minute which for a five-minute shower equals to 35 gallons of water. By switching to a low-flow shower head, using 3.5 gallons per minute, you can reduce the water used in a shower by half. Also, if you are using less hot water, it will reveal itself each month when you get your gas and electric bill.

Lastly, you can conserve water by keeping an eye on the kitchen and laundry situations. Dishwashers and clothes washers use 17 to 35 gallons of water per load so it would be a good idea to run full loads at all times. Also, during the summer, you might want to watch how careless you are with your outdoor water use. Simply washing an automobile can use 100 gallons of water and watering the grass can add up to even more.

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