In regards to my absence, I have over 1400 messages and deviations to look at, so it will take quite a long time to get through them all. Also, my dial-up decided to take a turn for the worse and thus I have not been able to look at more than a few pictures in about an hour. I don't really have the will to look through all of them, so most of them will sit until I get my laptop and receive wifi service, which will most likely be in college next year.
Speaking of college, I made it into Washington College with a $55,000 academic scholarship to boost! That doesn't include if I declare English as my major. I'm planning on doing that and Art.
Art has been going along this year. I will get pictures of my AP Art projects up soonish, or by the end of the year, but probably not on this account. Oh, what a convenient segue!
I am dumping this account. You can now find me on
That is all for now.
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Life is like The lottery. Some people never hit the numbers, and grow bitter. Some people hit some of the numbers, and become a slave to the system. And people that hit all the numbers are better off, but every hates em afterwards. - Rurik
er....thats aboot it...
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FOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFO!!!!!!!!!!
(There has never been a better time!)
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I didn't say nuffink!
Jilly tells me that you will be staying with her righteous brother Ian, and that she's giving you the tour of SP.
I come to tell you, in this comment:
BEWARE JILLY.
Behind those idiotic glaring blue eyes lies a demon unspeakable. Oh, and in case she attempts to grow to the size of godzilla and shoot lazors at you, use Ian as a human shield. You'll thank me later.
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"A revolution without dancing is not a revolution worth having"
-V, from V For Vendetta
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Life is like The lottery. Some people never hit the numbers, and grow bitter. Some people hit some of the numbers, and become a slave to the system. And people that hit all the numbers are better off, but every hates em afterwards. - Rurik
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Every morning when I wake up, I experience an exquisite joy — the joy of being Salvador Dalí — and I ask myself in rapture: What wonderful things is this Salvador Dalí going to accomplish today?
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