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Friday, February 27, 2004


Ah man... I'm so tired. My eyes hurt... >.o *rubs eyes* Well, I went to Borders yesterday and bought a manga. ^^v I bought Orion by Masamune Shirow. It was 20 bucks... x.X;; But I had this 15% off this. Even so, it was still 18 some bucks. I haven't started on it yet... I've been reading this other book called The Legend of Luke by Brian Jaques. I needed some imagining time. But anywho, it's a great book. Okay, I messed with my internet settings a bit, so hopefully, I won't get that 403 Forbidden page again. Well, I'm off! [To your sites. ;p]


I'm a tamer!
You're the tamer / summoner! As a child you either
grew up surrounded by animals or discovered
that you had a strong affinity with them. As a
result of this strange bond, all forms of
wildlife have become very dear to you, and you
probably encounter the party while walking
through the forest with some of your furry
friends. The area where you live will probably
be endangered soon afterwards, and you join
forces with the hero in order to protect it.
You are a valuable ally to your companions due
to your ability to not only be able to call
ferocious animals such as bears to your aid,
but also mystical and legendary creatures such
as dragons as well. Having grown up surrounded
by all sorts of various creatures, you are not
too good with dealing with other humans in the
beginning, although this changes once you start
spending time interacting with the rest of the
party. You hold a deep respect for the world
and all things in it, and wish nothing more
than to be able to keep everything you love
safe and protected. Because of this you may
prove to be a bit self-sacrificial if the need
arises, although you have such good friends,
humans and otherwise, that they will do
everything they can to make sure a time like
that never comes.


What Female Fantasy Archetype Are You? (For girls-->Results are anime pics!)
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Yeah... umm... sure, why not? Heh... that was a long quiz..


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