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  • Elisabeth

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    Fucking fail. :p
    They're coming out with a new Batman movie! AND TRANSFORMERS! I swear to god if the 2010 camaro was a man I would date it. (Excuse the creepyness).
    May 18th, 2011 at 03:30am
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    Exactly! In fact, if we never existed the universe wouldn't have all of this literal garbage orbiting around, and earth would be lush and green, and you could see the stars no matter where you are, because there wouldn't be any light pollution.

    Going through the history of human existance it seems we have done more harm than good, and in the end we'll just tear ourselves apart.

    Haha, I always figured that I would survive the apocalypse too! Because lets face it, if the rapture even exists, there is no way they will take me.
    I was born a blasphamy, there is no saving me LMAO.
    And video games have helped my strategy, I have fuckin' plans my man!
    Funny thing is, I was talking to my mom a while back, and she has even thought up a rather kickass strategy in the event that the world ends.
    Natural born survivalists! You just infultrate the scavengers, the ones who don't have much to lose, or far to fall.
    Another great point for a story!

    And I used to work at a marina, and the tourists were fucking horrible.
    Sadly I got a good look inside of other peoples family's... You learn a lot about someones relationship when they will pay you to talk to them, so that they don't have to return to their spouce.
    It's sad what happens to people, y'know?
    May 18th, 2011 at 01:10am
  • Rave on Spaceboy

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    I don't know how to tell you what Paper Towns is about.
    Even the summary butchers it, in fact, the reason it took me forever to even contemplate reading it, was that the summary sounded clîche.
    I would say just go out and get it, and you definitely won't regret it.

    I too am obsessed in the apocalypse!
    I just like the idea of oblivion, y'know? Like humans think that they are so mighty, but in reality we're going to be wiped out, and the cockroach will still be prowling around.
    We're nothing, and I like to think of us figuring that out.

    The illustrating is fun when you know what direction you are taking, and how you want everything to look.
    Illustrating is horrible when you don't quite know what you want, or when you get that image in your head, and transfering it to paper isn't working out so well.
    I enjoy it a lot though =)
    I plan on going to art school, and maybe taking up animation.

    Haha, I gave my mom the story, and no illustrations, too!
    I seriously just wrote a note that said something about it being a really weid gift, and half finished, but I hope you like it.
    Twas funny ;p
    May 17th, 2011 at 07:05am
  • Elisabeth

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    Its dark and beautiful. One of my favorite combinations. Okay. You make the subjec change.. Im not good at that shit.
    May 17th, 2011 at 12:43am
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    Yes, he did write ''Looking For Alaska'', which I want to read, but could only find ''Paper Towns''. It was incredible nonetheless.

    ''AU'' means ''alternate universe''.
    The story is actually going to be a graphic novel (eventually), which takes place after the alleged apocalypse, and basically confronts society and its need for instant gratification.

    As for the illustrating... I am illustrating a very short childrens book that I wrote. My mom wanted me to publish it, so I thought ''what the hey!'', and will be doing that.
    Then I have a sci/fi picture requested of me, and I have siblings birthdays coming up, and sense I'm broke, I am left spending hours over paper.
    May 13th, 2011 at 08:57pm
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    Yes, it is, isnt it? Absolutley inspiring.
    May 13th, 2011 at 07:54pm
  • Elisabeth

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    Yeah, but I really like that story. It's really beautiful in a way.
    May 13th, 2011 at 05:45pm
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    Probably All Summer in A Day. That story reminds me of one of my friends.
    May 13th, 2011 at 02:07pm
  • Rave on Spaceboy

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    I have short stories that I haven't even been able to finish. Short stories!
    Also I have these two AU stories that have been festering (yes festering) in my head, and I haven't even STARTED them.
    And they're pure gold, I'm serious.

    I also have a story to illustrate, and a handfull of illustartions I promised people, all still sitting in the recesses of my brain.

    It's dreadful...
    The last book I read was ''Paper Towns'' by John Green.
    May 13th, 2011 at 06:52am
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    Oh my gosh, thats Ray? Wow. I never wouldve guessed. Have you ever read a book called "The Catcher in the Rye"?
    May 13th, 2011 at 12:52am
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    It would definitely be a challenge to write, I don't think I'm that patient LOL.
    But it would be awesome.

    So... What was the last book you read? *random question time*
    May 12th, 2011 at 07:33am
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    I love your new profile. That short story is amazing.
    May 12th, 2011 at 01:39am
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    Ha! Yeah, different context, but the word's the same =)
    May 11th, 2011 at 10:10pm
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    I don't think I've used 'mad cool' before... Not a bad one though!
    I usually say 'stoked' or 'psyched', which I think is more of a 'Seattle-in-the-ninties-thing' but I can't be sure...
    May 11th, 2011 at 06:04pm
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    I had no idea of the either, but I'm entirely stoked about the concept!
    ...Do people still say ''stoked'' anymore?
    May 10th, 2011 at 07:51pm
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    :P
    Well, at least thats better than nothing.
    May 10th, 2011 at 04:12pm
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    O.o Okay, I though I was the only one who stayed inside to play video games and read comic books. And you dont know about Dairy Queen? Do you know anything about the outside world? :p
    May 10th, 2011 at 03:18am
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    There are actually houses that interview possie tenants, to make sure they can live with them... I think I would search for one of those.
    They have basically made the choice to move around with these people to ensure lower rent... They can't afford to be jack-offs LOL
    May 9th, 2011 at 07:15pm
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    I mean that the essay made the experience sound amazing.
    The whole idea of it was awesome, like a house of friends; a nice picture.
    May 9th, 2011 at 06:30am
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    There are sluggish people everywhere...
    I guess I am so used to the west coast human-wreckage, that I need something new. y'know?
    If ever I come across that book, I will read it.

    The thing about the 7 room mates (the highly improbable thing) is that they are all just wacky, but good people, maybe slightly crazy, but have a brain.
    I never thought about this living situation before, until I read this essay, about a house were, I believe it was 5, college students lived.
    It painted such an amazing picture, that as rare as it may be, I figured that if it existed once, whose to say it can't exist again, right?
    May 8th, 2011 at 07:37am