
AIM: USkohakuchan rarely used
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Who Am I?
Well. I'm the greatest person of all time.
That's a lie.
Favorite TV Shows: CRIME: Bones/Law and Order/Women's Murder Club;
JOSS WHEDON: Buffy/Angel/ Serenity;
HOSPITAL :Scrubs/House;
GENERAL: Anything On FUSE/Cartoon Network
Favorite Animes/Mangas of the moment: Read or Die (Anime) / Hot Gimmick (Manga)
Favorite Band of the moment: The Classic Crime
Song of the Moment: Prostitution is the Worlds Oldest Profession (and I, Dear Madame, am a Professional) by Cobra Starship
COMPLETED:
The Brewing War:
Written at a very young age. Pretty cliche story about vampires, werewolves, and the "savior" of the vampire race, Raven. Gave me a good laugh when I read it, hopefully will give a good laugh to others.
Cavities:
A Second Person POV about my love of, well obsession with, Wonka Nerds Candy. The first step to overcoming an addiction is admitting you have one...
Chips:
A boy's hate of pink nailpolish and love of his girlfriend's black, chipped nailpolish painted nails.
A Decade Under the Influence:
Another Second Person POV. This time about my boombox and my fav song, A Decade Under The Influence by Taking Back Sunday.
Endlessly, A Broken Promise:
Angsty, I think. Random, I know.
Good God Woman! Would You Put Some Clothes On?!
Meant to be a sort-of parody, not at all political. Sorry if it comes out that way. Anyways, a story about a nudist's entrance into society.
Ink-Stained Fingers:
Erm, a poem about how much I love the dark. Sort of nonsensical, but I tried.
Jerry's Dead:
A very odd, slightly creepy poem. Very random.
Manga Ai:
A haiku about the typical anime/manga character I fall for. Think all the Naruto-Kyo Sohma-Inuyasha-Ryouki Tachibana-Deshwitat's. Or if you're a normal person not obsessed with Japanese anime/manga, think all the hotheaded men who are unable to communicate their feelings for someone through nonviolent means.
Mentor:
A student and her teacher. The student observes and dreams. This is quite random, but well-written, I think.
Mischief Mania:
Richard is ordered to take over the duties of a mischief demon after his friend becomes "sick". The target for his mischief: One Blair Peters. Can they survive each other??
My Side: Eurylachus Speaks:
Eurylochus, Odysseus' cousin and insubordinate crewman in the Odyssey, tells his side of the story from beyond the grave. This is yet another Odyssey assignment for English class.
Oddness is Odd:
A weird story using the characters from the Odyssey. Not for the faint of heart or mind.
Pink-Lemonade Tea:
A one-shot story about Maya Barton and her childhood boyfriend Skylar Harris. Kinda cute, I think.
Sketchy Man:
At my school, sketchy is normally used to mean creepy. Don't know why, but...anyways, while listening to a conversation with my friends about "sketchy men", I was assaulted with this brilliant idea: writing a song about a sketchy man and the girl he stalks. This is what came about.
Spent:
A poem about writer's block. Written when I was afflicted with that horrible disease.
Teletubby Rap:
Exactly as it sounds. A rap. About Teletubbies.
The Black Dog:
A little story I wrote after reading too much Edgar Allan Poe. Not that great, but hey I was eight. That rhymed...wow, I'm pathetic. Anyways, I've been warned that it's kind of creepy.
The Days: The Odyssey in Modern Times:
Another Odyssey story written for school. The Odyssey in Modern Times is based off of an essay I wrote on how Odysseus' arrogance is the cause of all the major deaths in the Odyssey.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star:
A short ficlet about a guy who loves a star. He remembers her on her birthday.
Thoughts On A Broken Connection:
Poem. Prelude to "Thoughts On A Changing Of Feelings." A man wonders when his lover will realize that they weren't meant for forever.
Thoughts On A Changing Of Feelings:
Sonnet form: 14 lines, ten syllables per line, end-rhyme. A man leaves his lover because he has changed and he can't go back.