Roxasissomebody : Thank you. <33 Sora 13 : Yes, I am a amatuer photographer, and thank you, once again. You have awesome eyes, dood, fer real. xD Katy Perry : I'm honored to hear that from you. <33 Thank you bunches.
Well, my hair got long enough to go over my eyes, so, well, I took a lot of random pictures on inspiration of boredom. Seriously, I had about enough TWEWY by the time I took these pictures. Affectionné attente éclatant accolade.
Now, we all have avatars and signatures, but here's the question: Is there a theme to it? You know, love, cute, Ouran, etc. My theme is Loveless, and which the signature is actually love. xD
The title says it all. May 13th.
Answer to your question: No, not really. Because when she did hesitate, her "father" came out of nowhere. So, yeah. Something would prevent Nana from beating the livin' daylights out of Lucy.
Well, the way they portrayed the male diclonus in the anime was completely gay. But I sure as hell would be a pure diclonus. >:3
A boy can dream, a boy can dream. xD
No, no. Don't kill yourself. I bet Heaven gets boring as well. Which someone creeps me out ... But anyways, I am bored, too.
It's a lovely corner, isn't it? :3
Suddenly reminded me of Azumanga Daioh. Haha.
Ack! Both roleplaying and you are getting to my head. Oh my ... (Hides in emo corner.)
@ Xenergy: Damn, you have a strong resemblance to my brother, Anders. It's scary to think about. But anyways, I don't know I feel like huggin' you. Seeing how I am a boy myself. xD
That depends on the length of the vectors, darlin'.
However, other Diclonus can use their nifty little inventions called vectors to remove other horns, or otherwise leave them in a bloddy, traumatic experience that will scar them for the eternity of their godforsaken, tortured lifes. <33 But anyways, lovely boredom gets to the better of us when we read. And I hope that fanfiction really is good. A good read always helps, y'know.
Like Kissing Cherry Blossoms This distance, we both know it's damned. I want to entangle my fingers with yours; the blossoms landing on our fluent hair. May sound perverse to those, but it seems they don't concieve that much. Our amorous kisses cannot stop connecting, Please don't stop this nirvanic significance. Then again, not like it'll ever end. Flowers drop on our clothing, and our hands. Both of us hiding under the shade of the violet, and the sun. Reality doesn't exist, within the embrace of yourself. Oh, Ms. Lovely, it's impossible to relate anything within existence. I find myself going beyond the limitation, loving you until my heart beats violently. It may sound terrible, but the warmth is indescriable. Nothing, is what's compared to the cherry blossom connections. Life, feels like forever when in the perfect circle of your hold. Your words, your voice, it seduces me to the point of speechless indefinibility. No angel, they are predictable as ever, when compared to your being. I love you, forever. Until death, and even afterlife.
@ Ashwa: As always, you look amazing. I can't say anything descriable, honestly. I think my breath has been taken away. <33 @ xxPain: My oh my, you have some of the loveliest hair. That shot is has a great view of your face, and of course, I love it.
Personally, I think an anime would kill the series. I mean, the Japanese Twilight has some pretty epic covers and little manga-like images here and there, but an anime would make it look like Vampire Knight, which is already a good anime. But, if someone does succumb to making an anime, it won't be that good when people plan on English dubbing it.
Glad to have you back, Haya. Hope that arm of yours gets better. :x
LC's Reviews: Twilight LC's Reviews: Twilight. In celebration of Breaking Dawn coming out on August 2nd, I thought my second review would be about one of the most popular, but one of the most agitatingly addictive books: Twilight. Now, who doesn't love this series? Sure, it may seem like a fad, but the book is actually worth a look at. If someone hasn't already spoiled it all for you. Now, the book has been out for about three years, yet finally got noticed in 2007. And now, 2008, the book will finally get a movie adaptation. Personally, there are a few things in this story that were needed, yet could be tweaked a bit. Perfect example being Jacob Black. Now, Jacob has a large hater club. However, Jacob still has a lover club as big as The Last Templar. And I say it now, I am a hater. But back to the subject, the book does have so many moments you want to squeeze and hug until the text is obliterated from the tan pages. Especially the whole concept of Edward. Hell, I'm a guy, and I'm in love with the dude. Unbeliveably, I am pretty damn surprised of Robert Pattinson as the seductive vampire. And god, don't get me started on the ending. Once I read Edward was kissing Bella, you don't know how big of a spasm I had in my enthusiasm. Stephanie truly has a way of expressing a perfect expression of a story, and that's damn hard to find. Now, there are a few reasons how you found out about this story. Either one, a friend told you, or two, you heard Edward Cullen's name screamed across the hallways of your local junior high school. If not either, then you stumbled upon the book when a girl couldn't stop talking about it when you were trying to buy your manga. "What so special about this book, though, Skyler?" Is what you are probably saying. Well, if you pay attention to the story, Stephanie has a beautiful sense of words to portray the life of Bella. And sometimes, you feel as if it's Bella telling the story and not Stephanie. And the dedication Edward and Bella have for each other, well, you should know that it was just plain adorable. God, I can't stop mentioning Edward. Well, you know, it's hard to find a female author who can tell an amazing description of a perfect boy. Especially when it's a vampire. Fortunately, I was duped, and Stephanie just completely shot a surprise bullet through my head. Truthfully, reading the story, you will feel sorry for Bella. Who is trying to hold back her love the best she can, however, always fails. And plus, I find it hilarious, yet cute, when Stephanie lets Bella describe Edward to always be "sparkly". Truly, one of those scenes you image and find yourself both going "Aww", yet laughing in the end of it all. Ha, gotta love Stephanie, honestly. Oh, might I add that when you even begin to read the first few pages, you lose yourself in imagining what may happen next? Well, that's exactly what I did. And once Edward was thrown into the story as a mysterious boy who is unbelieveably, but not really, stalking Bella, I lost myself in wondering how they would meet further. Or perhaps, how they would fall in love. What's so great, is that it takes nearly half the book for Bella to admit it. Stephanie really kept it mischievous, and fantastic at the same time. Great job, indeed! Personally, I am patiently waiting for the epic conclusion that will be Breaking Dawn. We can finally end the series, and all that we have left is the book where Edward tells his share of the story. Get to hear some personal family issues or, something quite like that. Maybe other reason why Edward was almost ignoring Bella. Oh well, we'll have to see when it comes out. But for right now, I'll easily shake at the party at Barnes & Noble, waiting for midnight to strike. Then, finally, I'll have a spasm in my pants and heart when I finally buy the new book. One final message: Thank you Stephanie Meyer for giving us such a great series. I'm sure without you, we wouldn't have such a perfect vampire story. Hearts and love to you. Overall, this story is a recommendation to the maximum.
Guys, I'm going to have to put this on hold. It's very hard to make names, and plus, I have about fifteen people asking me for names, so this will have to wait. Sorry about that.