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Birthday
1990-10-09
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Female
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Middle of Nowhere, MS
Member Since
2006-04-27
Occupation
College Sudent, Ninja, Pizza Girl, Cashier
Real Name
Jean
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Achievements
Made it to college!
Anime Fan Since
Since I was verrrry little.
Favorite Anime
Naruto, Bleach, D.Gray-man, Gintama, Fullmetal Alchemist, Darker than Black, Soul Eater
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Get a degree in Lingustics, teach in korea for maybe 5 years, then move to Japan and teach there.
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XBOX LIVE! Gaming, Daydreaming, chores, work, observing, plotting
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Video Gaming...
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myOtaku.com: wolf of sorrow
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Hungry, RAWR
Listening To: Hanabi -- Ikimono Gakari
Time Start: 12:41 PM
Whew, my computer time was almost up when my monitor finally died this morning. Lucky we had an extra monitor laying around. Heres a life tip, if you know someone with an extra monitor they don't want, take it! You never know when your monitor will die. It could go the same with computers.. you could get some parts off them and use those.
Anyways... life. Gah. Me and my dad have conflicts every night now. Like last night he got pissed at me because I ate the last 5 meatballs when I got home from work. I didn't know he hadn't eaten, and it was only 5 meatballs, I was still starving after that!
I haven't talked to my brother yet about moving out. I want to but I could be losing friends, relationships, scholarships, and other things. I really don't know what to do when it comes down to it.
I really hope I can go to Wal-Mart today and buy cards for you guys and some presents for my co-workers. 30 dollar limit though >.< Not to mention stamps are 44 cents a piece, even though I thought they were 10 cents a piece and uncharged a guy for 20 of them... -_- Also! If I'm sending cards inside the US, I can use one stamp right? What about a small package? Do I have to use more than one stamp? Hmmm
I've got a new drawing that I want to put up... as soon as the other comp is free... which is rare these days.
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