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    True, true. I just get really irritated when I [finally] manage to be bothered to get onto facebook and I see friends of mine who have put time and effort into real photography and then others posting these really generic pictures of flowers. :\

    Haha, thanks. I'll see how it goes, I may do. I'm not sure I really have time for it either, though. I know I'll be fine this summer, but I know I'll be bummed if I have to give it up when school comes back in. D:

    How are you anyway? :)
    July 31st, 2010 at 02:44am
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    Ah, well my opinion often thinks too highly of itself, but I can honestly say you're fabulous and I most definitely think you'd be an ace photographer. :cute:

    I used to do a fair bit of photography, but I need a new camera and all of a sudden everyone was doing it and I sort of realised as much as I loved it, I wasn't making anyone see anything that wasn't straight in front of their faces. I'm just pleased I never slipped as low as endless flower shots. :facepalm:
    July 30th, 2010 at 02:13am
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    Aw, your welcome.
    Seriously though, its amazing. :)
    You plan on going into photography professionally?
    July 29th, 2010 at 06:27pm
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    I just had a peek at your photography stuff.
    Its amazing and you're really talented, though I'd let you know. :)
    July 28th, 2010 at 04:58pm
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    yisss, i'm alive, heh. i'm great thanks! pretty excited to start writing some new things. how've you been?<3
    July 26th, 2010 at 02:41pm
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    peek-a-boo.
    July 21st, 2010 at 05:02pm
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    Yeah the song's great :D
    I've talked to my mum a few times about university. She's usually supportive of anything we want to do (unless she thinks it's a stupid idea, so I sort of trod on my own point there).

    Have you got anything planned this summer? Like a holiday before Uni or anything? :D
    July 18th, 2010 at 12:30am
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    Oh, my brother showed me Love the way you lie. It's great. Eminem sounds like Eminem used to In Love
    July 16th, 2010 at 04:41pm
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    Yeah I've started summer :D I really want a job to keep me occupied, but there is no jobs around lately which totally sucks.
    by the way, are planning to stay at home for uni or move away (obviously you will have to if you go Birmingham XD But if you get into the one nearby)? I've been mulling over whether I'd want to stay at Uni when I go, or at home. Neither of brothers went to Uni after college and I'm scared my mum will be offended if choose to leave.
    July 15th, 2010 at 10:20pm
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    That was the song, yeah. I didn't like it at all and never actually gave the album a listen.

    I think the over-playing of songs really sucks, because it can ruin some decent hits. Picking a random example here, like Green Day, when 'Know Your Enemy' was released. It was on the TV pretty much whenever I turned it on, so I hated it before giving it the chance, whereas I adore quite a few songs from their new album. Sometimes I kind of do that to songs myself, by playing them too many times and I end up not wanted to listen to them anymore.
    July 15th, 2010 at 07:39pm
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    Uhm, I can't remember the name. The one he did where the video had like him singing on a Guitar Hero background. I'll kick myself when I remember the name.
    Oh God, it's horrible isn't it XD I broke my pair. So a friend bought me another, and then I tripped over them and they snapped D: I'm gonna get cheap ones from now on -facepalm-
    I'll give it a listen when I can. :) I think Rhianna can do some good stuff sometimes. I'm not a huge fan, but sometimes she has a good song
    July 15th, 2010 at 07:26pm
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    I haven't heard it yet D: I know its in the charts but I haven't caught it on the radio and my headphones are broke so I can't youtube it until I can afford a new pair (or listen to anything else on the comp. It's killing me.) To be honest, when I was younger I used to be huge Eminem fan (I'm talking when I was 10-11) but I really didn't like that comeback song he did =/
    July 15th, 2010 at 07:18pm
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    Your course sounds amazing. I really want to do something interesting, that isn't just the same thing over. Psychology does sound good and thanks for your advice, I hate making hasty decisions, especially for something like that. I'm in year 12 at the moment.

    And same. I found out about the song from the Paramore site and me and one of my friends just kept listening to it. The chipmunk version was awful -_- I think probably more so because I'm so used to Hayley's voice. Is that the one they use for the radio, because I haven't actually heard it since it got officially released in the UK.
    July 15th, 2010 at 07:09pm
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    Having brothers is pretty cool. They're all older than me but it's quite nice being the only girl and the youngest. They get protective sometimes lol
    Small and quiet is the definition of where I live. I love it but I can so see why you love living in the city, I'm really hoping to go to a city when I go to Uni too :) And you're so lucky with the band thing, I have to travel at least over an hour to get to where a band would be playing. Well the more popular ones anyway.

    And Hayley Williams IS amazing. Not even just because she's a girl and she's managed that. I think she's one of the most talented singers in modern music. What do you think of her collaboration with B.o.B?

    Good luck with your results :) Anthropology sounds interesting. Is it like Sociology? I'm taking Psychology, Media Studies, Philosophy and Eng lit next year at college. I think I'm going down the Psychology lane but I'm still sort of lost for what I wanna do for a living.
    July 15th, 2010 at 04:44pm
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    They really aren't something to be embarrassed about XD We all grow out of our old writing.

    I live with two older brothers who both like rnb (well, one does, the other likes everything, and I mean everything, even embarrassing stuff XD) so I've never really had anything against it, but I can see why some people can easily make judgements about them, in the same way people can make judgements about music being about suicide or whatever.
    I wouldn't say it was a ZOMG LYNZ thing haha XD more just, I grew up with three brothers and all their friends and when I think of people like Lyn-Z and Hayley Williams I feel really proud of being a girl, which I don't think I've ever felt before.

    London - cool. I always wondered what's it's like living in a busy place. Or are you in a quieter part? Yes I'm in college, and what University are thinking of going? What do you want to study? :D
    July 14th, 2010 at 10:39pm
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    Yes, I totally get the becoming more mature thing. It doesn't help that I used to feel as if I had to stick to one genre of music all my life when I was younger and it took me a while to grow out of that and realise there's talent all over. Somehow it's helped me make more friends too :) One of my closest friends listens music nothing like what I used to listen to and I love it when we swap song recs.
    And I think I'm sort of late with the whole MSI thing -facepalm- I just recently went through a 'Lyn-z is so amazing, women can do anything they want' phase. You're right with the originality, though. I think when I was younger I found them kind of inapproachable and their music intimidating XD

    Yeah I'm from the UK. I'm from the North West/Midlands-ish, Stoke-On-Trent if you know it XD That Diana Vickers concert was a free thing nearby me. What about you? UK as well, or just happen to have heard of Diana Vickers? :D

    (Thank you so much for the photo comment! By the way, I used to read a few of your stories, and Brand New Mourning was actually a favourite of mine. I didn't want to say at first in case it seemed I was fan-girling you XD I seriously didn't realise straight away)
    July 14th, 2010 at 09:58pm
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    I guess I can understand that. I used to go to this little gig place nearby all the time but I sort of got bored and the people there started to annoy me. Or maybe that's just me being antisocial XD
    Bands I like, God this is always a hard question. MCR, (obviously) and Smashing Pumpkins, I'm also really getting into Bowie, The Cure, 30stm and stuff recently. I know it's a total cop-out to say I like all sorts but it's mostly true. Even though my taste has changed so much recently. Like, I used to hate MSI with a passion, and now I love them.
    What about you? Even though I kind of can tell from the pictures that you have a wicked taste
    July 14th, 2010 at 09:30pm
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    I made a flickr this morning tehe http://www.flickr.com/photos/52033912@N03/
    And yeah, you are lucky, how many have you been to? I don't go concerts very often, because of money and travel, but I'm hoping to get at the front of one of Paramore's concerts this winter :D
    July 14th, 2010 at 04:09pm
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    Whichever is acclaimed first (:
    July 14th, 2010 at 08:02am
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    I love photography. But I've never really tried band photography, because I really uneasy taking my camera to gigs XD I take more of wildlife, because I live in the country. But yours are jaw-dropping. It take some skill to get good shots at concerts, were you at the front for all of them?
    And thank you so much :D
    July 13th, 2010 at 07:06pm