1- Post the rules.
2- Each tagged person must tell 8 things about themself.
3- At the end you must tag 8 people and put their icon in your journal.
4- Then go to their page and leave a comment saying you tagged them.
5- No tag backs.
1- I am 17 years old, and still love stuffed animals, and dolls.
2- I dont need anime to be in english for me to understand whats going on. Anime has become pretty simple~ and if you really look at it, you can tell what they are talking about and what they are going to do next. (yes, I have watched too much anime. haha~)
3- I do not draw very much. I usually write, or take pictures when I am bored. but sometimes if it is for school, I will draw and then get carried away and feel like drawing more.
4- I sleep alot less then I should. Its 7:52 AM and I'm just about to leave for work.
5- I feel like going to a fall fair, but its still summer time. ahh.
6- I really do wish I was a bunny scout in the show 'Max and Ruby.' Which I am watching right now. Bunnies are very cute
7- I also think that the Ruby girl has a crush on the other bunny named Rodger but Rodger dosnt like her cause he likes Louise more. He always glances to her. Also~ Ruby is a control freak. She treats her brother as if he was a toy and does not have a mind of his own. Its sad.
8- Fall is my favorite time of year.
I tag
I have no one else to tag...







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Together We Cry.
Why I hate twilight: [link]
I misses youuu.
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Together We Cry.
Why I hate twilight: [link]
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Together We Cry.
Why I hate twilight: [link]
I REALLY MISS YOU.
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Here, take my kidney! Its a sign of our friendship
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“I go to seek a Great Perhaps.”
— François Rabelais
“Rest, nature, books, music… such is my idea of happiness.”
— Leo Tolstoy
:< I knowww. I'm sorry. Many things have been keeping me off the computer. and when ever I get on..I loose a lot of sleep. x.X
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“I go to seek a Great Perhaps.”
— François Rabelais
“Rest, nature, books, music… such is my idea of happiness.”
— Leo Tolstoy