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  • Neon_Skies_Killjoy

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    Aww thankyou....
    Ps still likeing that tattoo...
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    Still feeling like a nerd for remembering that play
    October 6th, 2011 at 06:25am
  • early_graves

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    You have a week to get your entries in for The Emotions Contest. There are no extensions, so I hope you get your entry in by October 6.

    Thank you and please let my know if you're dropping out (ASAP)

    http://www.mibba.com/forums/topic/169615/
    September 29th, 2011 at 11:41pm
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    :D alrighty then
    September 18th, 2011 at 05:12pm
  • imbalance

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    Thanks for the comment :)
    September 18th, 2011 at 06:32am
  • early_graves

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    You have a little over two and half weeks to get your entries in for The Emotions Contest. There are no extensions, so I hope you get your entry in by October 6.

    Thank you and please let my know if you're dropping out (ASAP)

    http://www.mibba.com/forums/topic/169615/

    PS. I like your profile Picture!
    September 17th, 2011 at 09:54pm
  • reeene

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    Aha, I see. That's not good then! Ah...that fan-girl complex. I don't know if I'll like her all too much then. I didn't know it was about Vampires... I'm not that up to date on that sort of thing. I think I like the classics much more. I'm in the process of starting my list of "100 classic novels one should read". Hmmm, I just gotta get started on it. I won't probably watch the show though. I'm not a big tele person. Can't sit still long enough...
    September 14th, 2011 at 12:34am
  • reeene

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    For defiantly. It's not that I'm trying to dog the woman, but there is just no freaking way. None what-so-ever. If she can become that famous over something so poorly written, then I fear for the next generation. Actually, I've never seen/read True Blood. I can't say I'm really that big of a vampire fan. I like Anne Rice, but that's it. Is that series really that good? Like, you recommend it? :3 What do you mean you can't see what you're writing? :o
    September 9th, 2011 at 06:45am
  • Deadlihood

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    Thanks! I'm glad you liked the fight scene, especially since I didn't think it was that great when I wrote it :)
    September 9th, 2011 at 02:00am
  • faux1359

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    Hi, thanks for commenting on my poem!!!
    September 3rd, 2011 at 09:12pm
  • imbalance

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    Thanks for the comment :)
    September 3rd, 2011 at 10:43am
  • reeene

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    Oh no! You didn't, I was just randomly complaining about something that had happened to me. But I don't wanna copy cat. I'm an original. D: I know right? I like how sometimes my writing style changes depending on what I'm reading and for how long I'm reading it. Cx
    The first movie was alright...it just sort of plateaued for me after that. They weren't awful, but not inspiring either. The book was simplistic. Written for pre-teens, for sure and had no real great underlying message. Meyer just had a really good publicist and was writing something that's easy to fan-girl about: hot guys, werewolves, and vampires.
    September 2nd, 2011 at 12:33am
  • jynxraven513

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    thankies for the poem comment. Glad you liked it. ^^ Check out some of my other stuff if you like.
    Write on!
    ~JynxRaven (Shadow Guardian/Wings of Hope)
    September 1st, 2011 at 08:50am
  • genocideforjenny

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    Thank you(:
    Nikki Sixx is a huge inspiration to me..
    September 1st, 2011 at 02:20am
  • reeene

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    That's adorable! If I was a copy, I'd totally use that. :3
    You should! Then we can discuss. Or...not? I don't know, do people still talk about books together anymore? I used to, but now it seems that the only thing people call good writing is the Twilight saga (which is great if you're eleven)... I don't understand them. The only thing that Twilight taught me is that you've got to have a boyfriend to survive. \: Anyway, sorry about that. I rantrantrant when I get on one. I love to compare and contrast books. It's awful.
    I wish that mibbians wouldn't pop off the face of the earth once they comment or say something once. It's like, I know you actually exist now...SO TALK TO ME DAMMIT.
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    I hate it when people compare me to other people. I don't know how to respond. I mean, are they trying to tell me I'm copy-catting someone or what? Gah. People must be clear in their intentions with me or I get flustered.

    Love and Peacocks,
    Kitty
    August 31st, 2011 at 08:24am
  • reeene

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    It's like, "please don't leave me, I love yoooou!"
    Ahem.
    Actually, his name is Chris McCandless; but when he "goes into the wild" he creates himself a new identity. Thus: Alex Supertramp.
    Nope. It's just one man. He meets other people, but he travels by himself. It's literally him vs. the wild. It really is a quite good read if you're not reading anything else. And I find it easy to stop, read, stop, read with along with school and work.
    Thank you! It took some thought. C: One of my favourite sigs is this one: "Smile With Snakebites." One of my earlier friends on another site did that. She was quite cooky. The meaning behind it is fabulous as well.
    I love kitty as well<3 And my name, I love my name. You randomly meow at people? How queer, I LOVE THAT!

    Love and Peacocks,
    Kitty

    PS: I'm getting off for the night, but I'll reply to you when I get on tomorrow.<3
    August 30th, 2011 at 08:39am
  • reeene

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    That's just fantastic. <3 I love being a favourite. I find that people, most, who comment on my page talk at first and then kind of wither off. It's a tad annoying. I like to talk to people and usually keep talking to them. Sends me bit in to a mad haze when people simply don't reply for weeks on end. Ooo, that's a different way to take my signature. Love it. Actually it means have love and beauty in your life, basically to enjoy the life you have, since it's the only one you're going to get. Into the Wild is about a man's journey as he hitchhikes across country towards Alaska's wilderness. Most of the story isn't in Alaska though. It's quite beautifully written and written in truth. It's a simple story, yes, but it shows how much we as a people have lost our connection with the world from having everything from said electronics to simply money. We don't enjoy life anymore. Or, at least, that's what I'm getting from Alex Supertramp (the main C). C:

    Love and Peacocks,
    Kitty
    August 30th, 2011 at 08:20am
  • reeene

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    Oh, why thank you. :3 I love readers who speak up. (But I love my silent ones too, the ones that speak up are just the favorite child.) Anytits, I'm glad people still actually read my stories...I haven't updated anything in so long I think I've just fallen in to the background. Damn college. Tehehe.
    Yes, yes, I'm doing well, thank you. I hope the same is for you. <3

    Love and Peacocks,
    Kitty

    PS: Have you read Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer (I'm reading this right now) or Looking for Alaska by John Green? Wonderful books I think. Alaska is one of my favorites. Wild is becoming one. <3
    August 30th, 2011 at 08:07am
  • kmfdm

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    Thanks for the comment.
    August 26th, 2011 at 02:55pm
  • ambery94

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    Hey! Just letting you know that the 2011 Fright Night is a remake of the 1984 version. There's only a few minor differences, and the new one has more darker themes—but is still hilarious (: It's really good! :D
    August 22nd, 2011 at 04:32am
  • AmbidextrousThoughts

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    Thanks I'll try to up date more :)
    August 20th, 2011 at 08:59pm