Birthday 1989-12-18 Gender
Female Location West Virginia Member Since 2005-02-05 Occupation Student Real Name You Don't Need To Know
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Achievements Who Gives A Shit? Anime Fan Since 1993 Favorite Anime Yu Yu Hakusho, Yu-Gi-Oh, Beyblade, Gundam Seed, Gundam Wing/AC, Wolf's Rain, X/1999, Vampire Hunter D, Trigun, Saiyuki, Rurouni Kenshin, Inuyasha, Full Metal Alchemist, D N Angel, and Chobits. Goals Nothing really Hobbies Writing poems/stoires, playing the keyboard, singing. Talents Look above!
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Friday, May 18, 2007
OMG I'm Back!
Well, it's been another long while since I've last updated and I have to say that I really have to stop doing this.... lol
My life hasn't changed much since I've been away wasting my life. lol Not really, just been busy with school work and all. Well, this week hasn't been very kind with me. I've had test and quizzes up the yin-yang and I'm exteremely exhausted mentally. I think I used up all my brain power that's left.
School for me ends in nine days.... two weeks.... whatever. I pretty sure I don't have to take any final exams because I've only been absent for two days out of the whole year (the school allows you to miss 5 with excuse, otherwise no exemption). I have higher than and 85, 'B', in all my classes, hopefully, not completely sure about chemistry (any lower than an 85 and you have to take the final exam). Finally, I haven't been late to any of my classes as of yet. Sweet! So as far as rules go, I'm gettin' exempt from exams. Hopefully.... Damn you Chemistry!
Anyway, how do you all like my new avi and background. I had a few issues in finding one that worked but now I finally have a good bg.
Well, l8ter!
Word of the Day:schadenfreude [SHAWD-n-froi'-dah] (noun)
1. delight in another person's misfortune: "Hal felt an eerie mixture of empathy and schadenfreude whenever he listened to his friends discuss their problems." Origin: Approximately 1890; from German, 'Schaden': damage, harm, from Middle High German 'schade,' from Old High German 'scado' + 'Freude': joy, from Middle High German 'vreude,' from Old High German 'frewida,' from 'fro': happy.
Quote of the Day: "A specification that will not fit on one page of 8.5x11 inch paper cannot be understood." -Mark Ardis.