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Pop Goes the Gleamsel.
You're so Fickle!
What are you normally fickle about?
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Cheers and good times!
Oh, just about every time I decide to buy something, especially if it's pricey. I often juggle with the thought if I need it or not or if there's a better alternative.
How to spend time is another one, but I think everyone has that issue.
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taking flight!
Almost everything, hehe. My brain tends to oscillate a lot on serious matters and I'm very indecisive, so a minor setback will cause me to rethink everything. I tend not to act on such fickleness though, just because once I've made a decision I tend to stick to it - even if I agonize over it a lot for a really long time. XD
On a less serious note, I'm rather fickle about food. One day, something will sound really great to me, and then the next time I'm presented with it I won't touch it with a ten foot pole.

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Paired with noob dummy crazy kid rad friend Nar.
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growing strong
Everything. I am terrible at making decisions!
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Kalos Champion Corey
I'm extremely fickle!! Especially with my friends. If one friend says something that's only slightly upsetting to me (and don't apologize or make up for it somehow), I jump friends and don't talk to the other one for a while. I'm very prone to splitting. I also have an extremely capricious mood. Some days I'm really happy, convivial, and affectionate, but it can change quickly and I can become a huge downer. Then a few hours later, I can bounce back. Though, when I get into "funks," they usually last for weeks, while jocose moods tend to die much more quickly.
I also make plans in my head for things and then change them very soon after. I never really stick to plans because of it. I'm too whimsical for my own good...If I were a Pokemon, I'd definitely have Protean as an ability.
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I'm fickle regarding superficial matters; my mind can change ten times a minute if it's something that isn't particular important. But once I've made my decision, I'm usually very certain I've made the right choice.
I also like to flip a coin, assigning one decision to one side. And then when the coin is in the air, I tend to find that my mind finally comes forward with which side (and therefore decision) it would prefer to see, rendering the result pointless.
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