So I didn't write down the enitire list, but these are the ones I chose.
Actual matches with existing people are coincidental.
1. Dots his or her i’s with a smiley face or heart (respectively or inversely for humor’s sake).
Marylou Florentes
2. Compulsively interrupts people telling stories to interject facts about the story that he or she only knows because they have been told the story before, not because they were involved with it.
Timothy Zayne
3. Makes up random lies about unimportant things for no reason.
Louis Haeye
4. Has a weakness for rescuing stray animals.
Marcus Vandergree
5. Is unable to take advice from anyone because he or she thinks that they know it all.
Emily Cooray
6. Walks in the middle of any aisle, sidewalk, or other shared walkway causing people to have to move around him or her.
Salome Wayde
7. Draws random doodles on any piece of paper in front of him or her and always carries a pen or pencil to facilitate this habit.
Xaunder Alverez
8. Always stands with his or her hands behind their back, sometimes in an “at ease” position, though he or she was never in the military.
Allegra Quay
9. Readily puts him or her self in the way of danger without careful consideration.
Zachory Kai Fieldmaster
10. Always has change in his or her pocket to give to beggars or homeless.
Chris Valdorson
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November Writing Challenge
No FicciónThis book is part of the November Writing Challenge. I will write something for one challenge every day during the month of November. "November comes And November goes, With the last red berries And the first white snows. With night coming early...