As of last Friday, the 25th, I am 18 years old. D: (didn't say anything on the day because I was in Austin for UIL ha ha I'm such a neeeerd).
I don't feel 18. I don't want to grow up. ;^;
I also only have three and a half
real weeks until school's out. FOREVER. Which is...shocking. I still haven't come to terms with it yet xDDD
And then. College. I've decided on UNT so yaaaaaaaaay. At least I know I'm getting out of this place ha ha.
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I'm scared to death. But excited. It'll be wierd to not know
anyone as opposed to
everyone, like in my current situation (I've known the kids in my grade since I was five. SERIOUSLY. There's like...only 60 of us anyway, so I know everything about everyone which is not a good thing at all most of the time). Though that's a scary thought, I think the change will be nice - I really want to meet a variety of different people.
So how have you guys been?
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Devious Comments
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I wish to feel smaller under your hands.
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-everyone could see the road that they walk on there's plenty of gold, it's always summer, they never get cold, they never get hungry, they never get old and grey-the way, by fastball
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I can't think of a clever signature right now.
I browsed through your gallery, your stuff looks really top-notch. I'd love to check it out some more.
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"Oh, yes, sitting - the great leveler. From the mightiest pharaoh to the lowliest peasant, who doesn't enjoy a good sit?" -- Mr. Burns
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nwn!
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Beautiful art and site, btw. I'll have to bookmark it~
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
see more:
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
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MyPrints? - [link]
MySpace? - [link]
MyBand? - [link]
pick art , you'll be glad you did
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DISINFECT[link]
Instant
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So remember: なせばなる
Don't click D8<
Thanks so much. ;___; I'm glad you like my art, and my OC's x333
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
ehh, the doodles will do! you can guess where it goes, pretty much.
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Ha ha...yeah. The TT kid story is...complicated xDD If I ever do write it out, though, I know where I want to end it, and a few of the main plot elements and twists - it's just the beginning and everything else in between that's hard. D: (especially because I've never really written a chapter story >>;;.)
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
do you think the stories'll come out? or is it just little doodles?
cause, for something like all those TT kids, it looks really hard to write about
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I hear it's amazing when the famous
purple stuffed worm in flap-jaw space
with the tuning fork
does a raw blink on Hara-kiri
Rock. I need scissors! 61!
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
And...I need to start posting refs or something that would help me explain their pasts and stories better. >>;; Hopefully, that'll get done soon.
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Few of us now have seen the stars as folk saw them then...but, from the village of Wall, the stars were laid out like worlds or like ideas, uncountable as trees in a forest or the leaves on a tree. - Stardust (Neil Gaiman)
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