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since: 05-09-07, id: 567061, Profile edited: 10-12-08
country: Australia
Author has written 1 story for General.

Hi all,

This is doo779, revamping her profile once again. She is Australian, in her mid-teens, and wear BLUE GLASSES (her red ones went missing). She doesn't like to read, because she doesn't have a very good attention span and also because she wants to shape her own thoughts then take one from a book, but if she comes across an appealing title, she would read the blurb, flip through it, and put it down again. Though she doesn't read often, she like to read classics. Most other books don't appeal to her very much at all. She plays the violin, has played the saxaphone, and tries to play the piano (but her coordination really sucks and he left and right brain just don't work at the same time). She will probably go on to study music (mainly classical) when she leaves school. She daydreams about places and things that don't exist and usually sleeps through her maths classes. She is one of those people who isn't really popular at school, but really doesn't care, because she has all the friends and stuff she wants, and the rest of them don't really matter.

She also wonders why she is wriitng in third person?


Random Stuff

Regarding update frequency: Once in a few blue moons, I do update. If I'm in the mood. (It's not saying much, seeing as though I don't have much submitted on this account yet)... but I may change my ways and write a few chapters before I post one. If I'm in the mood.

Am I a grammar police? Yes I am... but only to myself.

What are my friends like? I have two at school who I hang out with. What to say? One's a little artist, the other one obsesses over fanfics and anime/manga. I do have a lot of acquaintances who are friends. I guess. If that even made sense.


She Belives In:

- Doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.

- The test of three; before you say something, filter it: True? Good? Useful? (Among other things)

- The early bird gets the worm. On the other hand, the second mouse gets the cheese. And of course she's not using that as an excuse to sleep in.

Also: She has a bad habit of switching tenses and everything. You could tell?! Oh my...


Accounts:

FFNet (of which there are a few pieces of work... which suck majorly).

Deviantart (of which she has deleted her only piece that she submitted because it sucked majorly).

Gendou (the forums of which I don't use much, not because I suck majorly at posting in forums, but because of no reason. Huh?! What?!).

Livejournal (of which she never uses, because she sucks majorly at bothering to post).

What? You thought I was going to actually tell you what my PNs were? Oh, how you joke! :D


Where I Stand in View of...

- Did the Chicken or Egg Come First? I think the egg. A series of mutant dinosaurs mated and this is the result? Maybe?

- The Twilight Series: It's okay as a book, but I don't see where all the publicity came from. There are many more books and authors, I think, that deserve that spotlight more. (note: I haven't read it, just skimmed through it... like I do)

- Harry Potter series: Is a decent read. Don't think too much of it though. Rowling is a clever writer that I wouldn't mind reading if were to read.

- Did God Make Man? Did We Evolve From Apes? I dunno? But why are there still apes when we've evolved from them? If we did evolve form apes, I wonder what the particular species of apes we were looked like?


Why Do I Write?

I write because these ideas fester in my head and then it's painful if I don't get them out and develop them. I actually really, really don't like writing. I'd very much prefer mundane things like sleeping, eating, daydreaming, looking at clouds, watching trees grow etc.


Random Facts:

- Termites work at twice their speed when listening to metal music.

- In Sweden there is a ski-thru Mcdonalds.

- According to suicide statistics, Monday is the favored day for self-destruction.

- When you die your hair still grows for a couple of months.

- The word "lethologica" describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.

- Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.

- St. Stephen is the patron saint of bricklayers.

- Minus 40 degrees Celsius is exactly the same as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

- The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.

- The elephant is the only animal with 4 knees.

Joke (changes when I feel like it)

Elevator conversation:

A man and his friend were alone in an elevator.

Friend1: So, what are you up to this weekend?

Friend2: Saturday we are going to the Chihuly museum.

Friend1: Oh, you know it's not just Chihuly, right? It's devoted to glass in general.

Friend2: No, I hadn't realized.

Friend1: Yeah, they even have a glass blowing room, where you can see people making art and stuff.

Friend2: Cool.

At this point the elevator arrives containing two people. They enter.

Friend1: The last time I went they were blowing a squirrel.

Friend2: A squirrel?

Friend1: Yeah, it was like this three-foot high squirrel, and there were two or three people blowing it. Like, taking turns.

Friend2: That's kind of strange.

Friend1: Not at all what I was expecting to see, that's for sure.

They stop two floors later. The two other people exit looking perplexed and creeped out.


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1. A Shade of Ochre reviews
He watched the burning remains of his house silently, his eyes tinged an unnatural, dark shade of ochre. He never really grasped the concept of regret anyway.
Complete - General - Fiction Rated: T - English - Mystery - Chapters: 1 - Words: 753 - Reviews: 1 - Updated: 12-4-07 - Published: 12-4-07
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