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Birthday
1990-09-16
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Female
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Limbo
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2004-07-29
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High school junior, fanmom/girl
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Shiko-chan or Picklemiester, Ruler of Limbo
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Any ribbons I've won for my art.
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1994
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Death Note, Naruto, Chobits, Pokemon, Digimon (I'm a little kid at heart, what can I say?), Final Fantasy games, Tales of "..."games...actually, lots of video games. XD
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Meet any of my Jrocker/VKei idols
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Listening to Jrock, drawing, writing, playing video games, being a fanmom
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Drawing and people usually say good things about my little stories...
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myOtaku.com: Silver Wolf Shiko
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Friday, July 15, 2005
Wha!!!
As you can see, I'm trying to redo the site, but I can't get my background to come up! Dumb html...
Positive:
The Tower card can be seen as both positive and negative depending on ones frame of mind. The Tower is in a state of destruction but it was never built from a solid foundation anyway. It was destined to fall. The Tower represents the destruction of a world built on illusion and false pretenses. Many relationships crumble to the force that is the Tower card because unrealistic hopes and dreams were built upon the relationship without proper support. Although the Tower represents the crumbling of ones hopes and dreams, it also brings the chance for proper renewal upon a stronger foundation built from experience and a more concrete reality. The Tower suggests an inevitable fall that cannot be avoided. All one can do is start planning for the new and hopefully build again avoiding the mistakes of the past.
Negative:
Reversed this card represents the continual building of false pretenses and succumbing to ones own self illusions. Unrealistic goals and dreams, and tricking oneself into believing nothing is wrong and that no change is necessary.
Positive:
The Empress represents the emergence of the female archetype within. She suggests using care and love to solve a problem rather then brute force. The Empress shows that raising and nurturing is extremely important in setting a solid structure of support for any situation. The Empress does not demand action but suggests the correct path with subtle nudges and hints from her gentle nature. She is the female creative force and represents love, honor, fertility, womanhood, and the great mother.
Negative:
When reversed this card represents strong analytical thinking rather then use of a guiding nature. A lack of emotional feeling for others or a lack of connection to the natural mother within.
Positive:
The Chariot card represents the need to take control of ones actions to rise above the conflicts in ones life. The Chariot alerts us of the need to draw energy not only from our material resources but from within as well. The Chariot reminds us that we must have balanced energy in order to reap the rewards of all that life has given us. The Chariot represents a dualistic nature and that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Focus and awareness is necessary in order to make the most out of the situation. Most importantly, the Chariot represents the need to hold on tightly to the reigns because should we let go we will face the likelihood of going way off course. Ultimately, if we don’t hold tight and steer our way through, our life can get way out of control.
Negative:
When reversed this card represents a lack of drive and focus or letting others manipulate us to their own ends. It can also mean arrogance or foolhardy behavior. A lack of control and imbalanced thought.
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