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Flipping MegaVideo wont let me watch Ben 10: alien Force until 53 minutes passes... and I have a LOT of classes in the morning. I CURSE MY SPANISH TEACHER FOR FLOCKING ME WITH ONE EXTRA CLASS!!! I hate Mondays. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH ASSASSIN'S CREED 2 LOOKS SO AWESOME I'LL HAVE A FANGASM THE SECOnD IT COMES OUT! In fact, I've already had like, ten. In other video game news... The Beatles Rockband is the shiznit, Soulcalibur IV is DOUBLE the shiznit and WET looks like quadruple the shiznit! (I can tell... I played the demo. :3) MEANWHILE! I miss Morpheus. I want to go back to Canada... and at the same time I'm counting down the days until the yearly vaction to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. I can't write anymore... I hope my creative writing class helps. Yep. Well, farewell those who wont be reading this... I knew you well. Yorick says hi. (He's the styrofoam skull sitting on one of my shelves. :3) Safety and Peace, ~Hannah ~ +Memory ~ Tell a Friend ~ Reply
I've gotten my fair share of bad advice... most times from my supposed "friends". But a few of the worst that stand out to me are these:
1. "It's not going to happen." I concur. It can, and probably will. As for a disaster scenario, same answer. 2. "Quit dreaming." Never tell anyone this. Ever. This is the worst thing you can tell someone because dreams keep us moving forword. Even if it seems a little far fetched, we all deserve some time to think freely. 3. "You can trust me." This one is the worst for me... almost every person who has told me this betrayed me in some way. And even the one person who really could trust me and that I could trust, I betrayed them. It hurts to say it, and I hate that I did... we're still tending to the wounds. Never trust anyone's word. No matter how much you think you trust them. Always prepare to get stung somehow and, in the worst case, to seek revenge (if you must). Safety and peace. SO! I can drive legally (with an adult, of course) now, so Canada is only a few weeks away. Master Drive is a cool program. Pricey, but cool. Everyone is so enthusiactic. I found an awesome artist called Pogo. He makes really mellow ambient stuff with spliced sound clips from classic movies. Pretty trippy shit... my favorites is the Wonderland album. As an individual track, I love Go Out and Love Someone from Table Scraps. Check out his youtube and myspace accounts. You can also download Pogo's music from his last.fm account. My cat is still crapping on the carpet I still hate kids I'm going to do electives at public school and my DeviantART account has a thick layer of dust over it. All in all, when I'm not IMing Morpheus, I'm sleeping, eating, bathing, or on a bathroom break. I'm gonna go shower now. Have a good August. 'Specially to my fellow Leo's. Safety and peace. ~Hannah --- "What would Jesus NOT do?"
I have a learners permit.
I have gotten wasted multiple times in the past 3 weeks. I'm studying and learning Wicca.
That’s a tough one… I’d probably go with something like “Rainbow Vision” or… “The Difference Between Sanity and Insanity is Me”. Maybe even: “I am Self-Invented”.
“Rainbow Vision” would reflect on how I see the world in the most positive way I can and how, even though I’m under a lot of stress at the moment, I keep on pushing myself foreword.
“The Difference Between Sanity and Insanity is Me” would focus overcoming the stress in my life.
“I am Self-Invented” is actually my motto because I really am self-invented.
I’d have to say Nessy and el chupacabra. They’re so intimidating in a really cool and mysterious way… Not to mention the documentaries on them are really intriguing. The downside is, they’re time consuming.
…do werewolves and vampires count too?
Ever since I was little, I had a tape recorder and I would tell stories to it for hours on end. In time, I let that flow pass on through writing. My mom could see that I was an aspiring writer and so did my dad so they never restricted me from any type of book. Though my mom was a little wary about me wanting to read Twilight (I’ve always been a morbid individual, even as a child, and she didn’t enjoy that trait so much) she was actually kind of happy I liked it so much.
One day, I was at Borders with my dad looking for a manga when I stumbled upon a sale rack with various adult novels (just adult rated, like R) and right there I realized…
Fight Club was originally a book.
I got really exited and I asked my dad if it was okay if we bought it. He said it was fine and we checked out. When we got home, I told my mom and she was… er… far from thrilled. She was happy I took a step up from the usual basic teen novels, but if it weren’t for the fact my mind was already corrupt, she’d make me take it back.
The book was awesome, none the less, and now I have the pride of having seen the movie and read the novel, but whenever someone asks me if it was good, I beat around the bush and say “It was great, but if you do buy it, keep it in a child-proof place.”
But aside from that, I have not been denied my love for reading and I never had to hide anything from my parents. Though I have been embarassed about a couple of things, my family still understands. Who knows? I may even give Choke a try next. To be honest? I love Tigger to death, but I'd defiantly have to say Eeyore. Though I'd enjoy Tigger in any other situation, the risk of him bouncing about, shaking the elevator and possibly giving me a heart attack from fear of falling are too high. Eeyore would be a lot more tolerable and I could have a depression battle with him. Believe it or not, that kind of thing entertains me to no end. Guess who decided to join LJ? Yeah, that's right I'm on here now too. Bite me. ...it's like 1:34 am so I guess I'll go to bed now... Safety and Peace, ~Hannah |