For instance, if you’ve done just one bold thing in your life – you’re a FW.
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If you like to participate in life other than just breathing. |
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If you have ever displayed pizzazz, joie de vivre, spunk, or style. |
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If you like to dream, believe dreams do come true, and do something to make those dreams a reality. |
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If you show enthusiasm for anything; practice the art of encouraging others; refuse to dim your light. |
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If you have ever gone against the grain, avoided conforming, or took the road less traveled. |
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You’ve ever wondered why the heck you were put on this planet. |
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Don’t mind aging as long as the extra years mean extra maturity, wisdom, acceptance, and cool shoes. |
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For a day or two (or three?), wouldn’t mind being the Girl from Ipanema, the Brown-Eyed Girl, the Twentieth Century Fox, Michelle, Layla, or Rosalita |
If you have no interest in reading the above stuff but instead think, “I am who I am and that’s that and that’s good enough,” you’re a FW.
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Just like the color. (And it’s a way better name for a character than ecru, puce, or cyan.)
The fuchsia flower was named after Leonhart Fuchs, a 16th century German botanist and physician, so it’s Dr. Fuch’s problem.
Pansy flowers are thought to resemble a human face. The word pansy is derived from the French words penser (to think) and pensée (thought); so pansies represent people thinking. In addition, pansy blossom juice was used as a love potion in Shakespeare’s time — inducing people to think about love in particular.
The beehive is an addition to FW’s body. Since she is so full of it (passion, thoughts, philosophies, dreams, kookiness, etc.) the beehive serves as a secondary storage unit. The bees represent ideas that buzz around FW’s brain — and they like to dance, too. |