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  • thatbekkahgirl

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    no problem friend
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    June 13th, 2010 at 10:23pm
  • horsie890

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    I go to the University of Puget Sound. It's in Tacoma. Which is near Seattle. Fun stuff.
    September 13th, 2009 at 04:30am
  • horsie890

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    I'm in college, pretending to be smart. :P I know what you mean about adjusting.
    September 12th, 2009 at 05:18am
  • horsie890

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    Hey! How's life? :D I missed reading your awesome stories so I'm going to go do that now.
    September 12th, 2009 at 02:04am
  • fool's paradise

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    Thank you for the journal comment. It made me feel a lot better. :)
    August 24th, 2009 at 03:03pm
  • I LOVE RETRO

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    LOL, same here!! Thanks!
    August 8th, 2009 at 10:12pm
  • Memory Lane.

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    Heyy, thanks for the journal comment. Just, our friendship is pretty much based off of him annoying me and me 'hating' him. Even if I really don't. He just doesn't know that. And trust me, I've tried moving on, I'm going into the third year of Middle School & the third year of liking him at the same time..
    August 8th, 2009 at 10:48am
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    Yes, I believe you are right... I hope your's goes wel!! Thanks for the comment!
    BTW, LOVE your picture! I love piano.
    August 8th, 2009 at 02:49am
  • heywhatsuphello

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    First of all i want to say thanks for taking the time to read and comment my journal. your opinion was greatly appreciated. :)

    I'm sorry if you thought i was telling you, you didn't have any self confidence because you didn't follow my religion. that's not what i meant when i wrote that. It's not my place to tell you, that you have to believe in what i do. Thats stupid and im sorry if it came out that way.

    thanks once again

    hope you have a great day :)
    Alexis
    August 3rd, 2009 at 09:36pm
  • horsie890

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    And I have managed to trick said website into thinking I am a guy at least three times now. Win.
    July 5th, 2009 at 12:46am
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    Life's pretty sweet. I found this website that will tell you if the author of something is more likely male or female. It's kind of creepy but interesting too. :P http://bookblog.net/gender/genie.php
    July 5th, 2009 at 12:41am
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    Hey! What's up? I felt like bothering you because I found this playlist that had The Decemberists on it and it reminded me of you. ^^ At least, I think it was you that liked them. I can't remember.
    July 3rd, 2009 at 09:02pm
  • James Von Roach;

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    You welcome.
    June 23rd, 2009 at 09:16pm
  • James Von Roach;

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    I love your profile.
    June 22nd, 2009 at 06:37pm
  • Raskolnikov

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    Hey, no problem.

    Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
    June 8th, 2009 at 12:05pm
  • La Mort D'Ophelie

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    Man, I wanna read that now…especially seeing as how the stupidest things become trends sometimes. It sounds kind of like Freakonomics, actually, which is something else I’ve been meaning to read.

    OHMYGAWD. I would like, love you if you read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I’ve been badgering a whole bunch of people to read it, actually. :p But yeah. I think it’s safe to say that it’s pretty much unparalleled. It’s amazing the way he can get inside anyone’s head, and the way the book was formatted just killed me (in the best way possible, of course). Like, there are photographs in it, and pages with just one line on them, and pages where all the words run into each other. Just…*shakes head*.

    Agh, I know. I try to read at least a bit of David Copperfield every day, yet I’m on the verge of renewing it for the fourth time already. And I want to read Anna Karenina someday. Russian literature just sounds cool. Haha, I read 1984 just a little while ago, it was really good (though, honestly, the part in the middle where he’s reading Goldstein’s book made me want to fall asleep. But then again, you do have to give Orwell credit for developing the governmental system so in-depth. Not to mention making a language too. I definitely couldn’t do that.) I’ve tried reading Pride and Prejudice a few times before, but my mind always ended up wandering. But I have it reserved at the library, so I’m really gonna read it this time, haha. Practically all my friends have read it and they go on about how amazing Mr. Darcy is. :p

    Snap, I wish my middle school had been that cool. :p

    I’ve never heard of Shakespeare in Love before, but I really want to see it now. Kind of like Who’s Afraid of the Virginia Woolf? :p I never used to watch that many movies, but I plan to change that this summer.

    Oh, damn. Agreed, haha. Totally agreed. And that’s so funny about the red wine. XD

    Your you-child (me-child is an awesome pseudoword, btw) currently resides in Threads In the Wind.

    I’m pretty good. I got out of school two weeks ago, so I’m a sophomore now, haha. Oh! And I mostly know how to play Transatlanticism by DCfC on keyboard now. And sing, of course. Too bad a few parts are only just too low for me and I’m already an alto. Anyway. How are you? I might’ve already asked you this, but do you have any plans for the summer?
    June 5th, 2009 at 05:47am
  • DyingOnTheDanceFloor

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    hehe, I was going through some old comments and I remembered how much I liked Hourglass so I popped back in to see what else you had.

    :D
    May 21st, 2009 at 04:24am
  • La Mort D'Ophelie

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    Haha, yeah, I get what you're saying. I remember the first time I heard In the Aeroplane Over the Sea...*sighs*

    Oh, what's it about? I love psychology, it's amazing. Me, I'm technically reading David Copperfield (by Dickens), but not really. I hate to sound callow and uncultured (is callow a word? I heard it in a Decemberists song, but I couldn't find it in the dictionary. It just seems to fit.), but it's sort of a slow read. I promised myself I'd get to reading more classics and stuff like that sometime, though. My favorite book I've read recently is Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I'm kind of obsessed with it. Just the way it's written...wow. It kinda, sorta changed my life (hate to cliche, but still). And if not that, definitely my view on writing. 'Kay, enough fangirling for now. :p

    In school, we're reading A Midsummer Night's Dream, and I love it so much, it's beautiful. I have to memorize a really long, rambling speech from it that I may need to recite tomorrow, and I'm soooo excited. Memorizing Shakespeare makes me happy. Cue the nerdiness, haha. :D

    PS. I listened to The Mountain Goats, and I like what I've heard so far! Like it's just a few songs, but still. No Children is amazing. I nearly cried while reading the lyrics, he read my mind.

    PPS. Speaking of the Decemberists - I was flipping through my school's yearbook, and, okay I should explain some things first. So every year it's got a theme, and this year's was music. And the headers for all the different sections included lyrics from songs that would fit that section. So the one for Drama was "I was meant for the stage, I was meant for the curtain", and I like, died. Because that was like, incredible. And also, the background for the index was a collage of different album covers, and I saw the Picaresque cover among them, and that was like a second death. Wow, am I a dork. xD

    PPPS. I unconsciously ended up sort of basing a character in one of my stories after you (name, looks, a little bit of personality). I hope that's okay with you?
    May 13th, 2009 at 07:23am
  • La Mort D'Ophelie

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    I want...to move...to your city. Aaahhhjsfkasj x__x *is a zombie*

    Haha cool, I'll check them out sometime...probably today, actually.

    And I haven't yet listened to the Tain, but I really want to now. I'm kind of torn in two directions over The Hazards of Love. On one hand, the way they arranged it is really...awesome, for lack of a better word. I've never heard anything like it, and just how they develop this whole story through music, and how they go all out with everything (i.e. different voices for characters, etc.), it's almost like a novel or a play or something, in album form. On the other hand, I don't know if I'll always be able to maintain an interest in the story for the whole album. Maybe I just have a short attention span. But I like albums with different themes and moods and stories and such, too. At any rate, The Decemberists, for me, have become a band that can do no wrong.

    On an unrelated note, have you read anything interesting lately?
    May 6th, 2009 at 03:43am
  • La Mort D'Ophelie

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    PS. Did you use to be fifteen? Snap, when'd you turn sixteen? Happy (probably ridiculously belated) birthday. :)
    April 16th, 2009 at 05:59am