Okay, I suppose. I'm mad at Amazon.com because they won't ship me my manga. :cryinganime:
Meh, I'm okay. I wish I had $60 right now...
You changed your avvy. o_o
I think in the original castle, there was an unwritten rule of no RP talk, but then again, I don't think it really matters. You may carry on, if you wish. It just might take some getting used to. I have state testing today. Go me!
I posted that right before I went to bed, after my electronics were all on their chargers, the bed was made and ready to get into, etc. Squishy! :glomp: *meagasnuggleubersuperawesomesqugglesquishytackle cuddlecookieglomp* *looks at Catifsh and Pika* What's with the RP format? :huh:
Ya know how ya feel when you're talking to someone, and it feels like they're miles away? What's even worse is when they really are miles away and there's nothing you can do about it.
We don't get tornadoes here, and I'm told it hailed a few weeks ago, but I was in class, and it was in a different part.
Sure, I guess. Why did you pick me out of a bunch of other people?
Hey there. ^_^ How are you?
It's the guy's perspective written in 2nd person narration.
Running on only 3 1/2 hours sleep is not good... x_x Amby, why didn't you listen to the urge to go to bed? Because I didn't want to leave him. I really need to stop talking to myself in the Castle. :wacko: Who else here thinks it would be awesome to fall asleep in their significant other's warm, comfortable embrace? Or, you could picture yourself in the other position. You're holding her tightly in your arms. You're both happy here. Your sweet words relax her as you stroke her hair. Her beautiful face has a peaceful, blissful look of relaxation. You know she wants to be here. Holding her close to your body, keeping her safe and warm, you know that she's happy, and that makes you happy. She's probably asleep by now. It's okay to do it now. Using your free hand, you brush some hair out of her face and behind her ear. Your warm, gentle touch gently caresses her cheek. You lean in, and give her a warm, passionate kiss on the lips, even though you know she probably won't remember it later. Breaking away, you smile knowing that right now, nothing can take her away from you. You realize that you're just as relaxed as she was a few minutes ago. You look at her beautiful, flawless face one last time before closing your eyes and joining her in her state of peaceful sleep. For my Squishy. <3 I think that's my first time writing from the guys perspective. ... Oh crap, I need to get to school. :blink: Curse me and my spontaneous urges to type things out!
Meow!~ :glomp: *pounces* I feel like a kitty today. >:3
Honestly? I thought it was some lame Disney game (I was mad at Disney at the time. All that Hannah Montana/Jonas Brothers/HSM crap...) and I wanted absoultely nothing to do with it. My best friend forced me to watch her play, and I changed my mind. Almost a year later, I mysteriously found myself on a Kingdom Hearts forum... *trails off*
On the morning anouncements at my school, they usually end with some sort of quote of the day. Last Tuesday, they ended with "And the quote of the day is: 'I lost The Game.' Have a nice day! *click*"
I'm pretty sure I did. :3 Well, that's how I sound when I'm that relaxed. The whole thing felt like a dream to me. I love the way your...
I love it when teachers do that. :3
Hi. ^_^ Just remember that when you do it, it's awesome, but when they do it, they're just trying to be as awesome as you, but horribly failing.
I understand. :glomp: I have a friend who copies off of me sometimes. It's pretty annoying, but I take it as a form of flattery.
Personally, I prefer Brondsningham. I like reading a long description pointing out every detail with extrememly descriptive words that captivate my imagination. Meyers didn't describe things well enough. Yeah it was easy to picture, but at the same time, it wasn't captivating. It reminded me of something someone in my third grade class could've written if they knew about spell check. Also, she uses way too many hypens. It breaks what little flow the sentence has. I'd have to read an intense scene with Bella and Edward before I finalize my desicion never to read Twilight. Since I'm used to reading (and writing) intense, emotional fantasy scenes, I'm able to tell what's good and what's not. EDIT: Then again, I have a higher reading level than most kids my age. Not that I'm bragging or anything, I'm just saying that I'm in ninth grade, but I've had a college reading level since fourth grade. What is interesting to most ninth graders, would probably seem poorly written to me.
... What do you mean?