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posted by RayneC.Bailey at 1:35 pm (EST) on Nov 12, 2009
posted by RayneC.Bailey at 11:54 am (EST) on Oct 22, 2009
Hey, don't worry about it.
I'm a Capricorn. You're a Cancer correct?
posted by RayneC.Bailey at 10:53 am (EST) on Oct 22, 2009
posted by RayneC.Bailey at 10:46 am (EST) on Oct 21, 2009
Scheduals are a bitch....-_- Pardon my French, I can't help it most of the time unless I'm around the adults that I respect. I know exactly how you feel with that, I felt the same way when I Aided for Mrs. Morton last year.
Gah! Mrs. Meridew want me to Aide for her next term but I don't want to let Mrs. Morton down...-_-
Sometimes I swear school just needs to stop for a day or two (not including the weekends).
Yeah, unfortunatly I "know" him, not someone I would ever be able to keep up an intelligent conversation with.
No, that doesn't sound creepy at all. At least you're not one of those idiots who constantly demand people to open up to them for kicks. I hate those people with a passion! Luckely I don't view you as that kind of person at all. :)
Hey, I don't care much. It honestly doesn't bother me. If I really thought I couldn't trust you hearing something I wouldn't say a word. It's not ease-dropping when you are there and I pretty much am close to shouting when I get into a good rant.I'm fine with it, it's hard to not listen when someone is ranting about their life when you're a mere couple of feet from each other. I mainly censor my words because even though I love Mrs. Morton to pieces I respect her enough to where there are certain things that I feel I just shouldn't say around or to her. It has nothing to do with you being there so you are fine.
Sorry about that. I must be a confusing wreck when I talk. That seems to happen alot, but I'm getting a little better at articulation.>_>
You're not prying, you're fine.
I think you're polite, decent, and considerate.
Well, I guess it all depends on whic "story", I have found that my life is like a novel of tragedy and each event/story is like a chapter. So I'm not sure on which one you would want to hear. Problem is that you might regret hearing what I'll say. Not that I'm trying to scare you off but there are just some things in life that are hard to handle.
Don't get frustrated, you're alright.
Ech! Pickles...>_< My best friend love those revolting things. I don't get how thy're so great. *shrugs shoulders*
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 10:41 am (EST) on Oct 21, 2009
posted by RayneC.Bailey at 12:10 pm (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
Yeah I'll definatly tell her.
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 12:06 pm (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
Really? Wicked! If it's cheap then I might just try to order it at the Hallmark in town. Thank the gods that you can order any book you want there.
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 11:51 am (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
I haven't read "the Forest of Hands and Teeth" yet but I'm planning on getting that read this weekend.
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 11:49 am (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
It will work.
Good idea.
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 11:47 am (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
By the way I ment to ask; where can I find "Keeping You a Secret"? It sound like a good book but I can't seemto find it. I noticed it was on your booklist somewhere so I thought I'd ask.
Headache....>_<
Rayne
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 11:08 am (EST) on Oct 15, 2009
I bet if you set you're mind to it you would be good. The key is to have your heart into it. If you don't have the passion than you might as well throw your scetchpad out the window and never look back. But if you do then just about anything is possible. At least, that's how I used to think. Honestly, it's getting harder to think or even act optimistcally anymore.
Yeah let's not talk of the economy, I might get us both in tears if I start in on what dark sides there are in this world....But yeah, it is all bullshit.
By the way: Hi! You're sitting beside me. Ha!
Books and music have always been a completely different world for me. Is it weird to actually dream, literally dream, that you were in a book that you connected yourself most with? Strange thing is: I have. Yep, time to throw me into an insane asylum so I can hug myself with a straight-jacket and rock against the wall whilst humming "I'm a Little Teapot". Oddly enough that sounds highly entertaining....>_>
Yeah, books are my zen, along with music. I used to go for a whole couple of days just reading while listening to music. Stopping only to shower and start a new book or change the cd. Darn human needs such as food and sleep...they got in the way when I was like that.
I think that horror movies just aren't as good anymore because you KNOW for a fact that real life can be so much worse. I don't know. *shrugs*
Though as a guilty pleasre I do like to curl up in the dark with a good few hours of horror flicks. :)
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 10:52 am (EST) on Oct 15, 2009
Yeah, it gets pretty stressful. I get what you're saying with money issues and such. I don't even live with my quote-unqoute "parents" for reasons that are just too upsetting and pathetic that it, if I wrote it all down, it would become some emotionally disturbed novel. Right now I'm living with one of my four siblings and his wife. They are both very supportive and I love them to pieces but they're also very demanding of me and don't understand why I can't find a job.
I'm sorry but the economy is torn to shit right now and to get a job would be an absolute miracle, especially for "children" and people that are "under-aged" like us. We just have to do our best to keep from being pessimistic (yes, I know, it's HARD) and flow through the best we can.
I'm sorry about school. Throughout most of my school career in general I did horribly but now I'm doing all that I can to balance between keeping the school happy, getting colleges to except me, and to keep the family happy. But all in all it's tough and life just sucks in general. But I guess it's so much better than it was the last seventeen years of my life.....
Sorry, I just like to rant a little, weither I'm talking or typing. Feel free to yell at me or something if I get annoying with my rants.
I figured. That was no offense to you but I found a picture just like that on "photobucket.com" last night at the library.
XD Holy shit you are the 4th, no wait, I think you're the 5th person this year to say they worship me. All girls too....awkward! Well my ego is about to go straight throught the roof if this keeps up. Kidding. I really just find it odd that only a few months ago I refused to talk to a single person in the school and no one seemed to care much. Perhaps I have changed quite a bit....
Well that's really awsome. I would love to find out how to do that.
Yeah, The Historian is very good, I haven't been able to pick it up since last weekend but I'm just going to try to finish it before it's due. You'll like it, trust me.
Yay for building up libraries!
I bet you can do it!
Hate to burst your bubble but I don't have any animals to call my own since I moved out of my "dad's" house...:(
But that's alright, nice try anyway.
Try to have a good day okay?
Rayne
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 12:32 pm (EST) on Oct 13, 2009
Thank you for the compliment. I am of the Wiccan faith so I'm doing all that I can to learn more about it from books to internet to hear-say. It is all very interesting and there are so many different ways to analyze it all.
By the way I absolutely LOVE your new profile picture. I hope to someday learn how to successfully draw and create my own anthropes. How on earth do you post the pictures on this website anyhow?
Well I'm looking foreward to seeing who has read the most books in their entire high school career. Sadly, though, because I've been so swamped with my painting class, plus looking for a part-time job, PLUS applying for colleges and scholarships my time for reading has dramatically dropped within the last couple of weeks but I still read whenever I do get the chance.
Hope school is working for you this year.
By the way have you been able to read the Historian yet? If not and if you like vampire novels you'll find this one interesting. I still have it but I should be done with it soon, I hope.
Let this crazy book rivalry begin! Mwahahahaha!....*cough* ^-^
Rayne
posted by RavenWingedWolf at 11:19 am (EST) on Oct 12, 2009