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  1. Flamedancer
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    WANT!!!!
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Apr 2, 2010, 3 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Flamedancer
    The person with the best Mary-Sue/Gary-Stu wins.

    Drawing or RP bios both accepted.

    Bonus points if you Sue-ify your non-Sue character.

    Ready, set, go.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Apr 2, 2010, 6 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Flamedancer
    ''In my head, Bella is very fair-skinned, with long, straight, dark brown hair and chocolate brown eyes. Her face is heart-shaped—a wide forehead with a widow's peak, large, wide-spaced eyes, prominent cheekbones, and then a thin nose and a narrow jaw with a pointed chin. Her lips are a little out of proportion, a bit too full for her jaw line. Her eyebrows are darker than her hair and more straight than they are arched. She's five foot four inches tall, slender but not at all muscular, and weighs about 115 pounds. She has stubby fingernails because she has a nervous habit of biting them. And there's your very detailed description.''

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    ^Did not make
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Apr 2, 2010, 16 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Flamedancer
    Okay, here's a question that is currently bugging me.

    So, when Sora gave up his heart in KH1, he released Kairi's heart. In doing so, Namine was created. However, didn't all the other Princesses get their hearts back because of that, since their hearts were also taken to open Kingdom Hearts? In that case, there should be a bunch of PoH Nobodies (a la Namine) running around, right?
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Apr 2, 2010, 22 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  5. Flamedancer
    I was wondering (and no doubt this is stupid) if Enjolras is a surname or not. I think it is, but I'd like to know...


    Because I have no life outside of Les Amis right now...
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 31, 2010, 2 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Flamedancer
    I don't know if this is just me, but it seems that there's next to no passion in the U.S. as a whole anymore. I've been reading a lot of French lit. lately, and everything they do is just full of passion; not necessarily sexual passion, but just...zeal for life, I suppose. Sure, they usually end up dying because of it, but I can't think of a better way to go than for fighting for what you believe in.

    As for us in the U.S., the most passion we get is reading things like Twilight and watching "Grey's Anatomy". What happened to the patriotism we had? Passion was what founded our country; if we hadn't fought tooth and nail all those years ago to make a name for ourselves and show everyone that we had the guts to stand up to an empire, we'd have just ended up being a group of colonies for who knows how long. Men fought and died on our land to show the British (no offense, British; I love you guys) that we wanted to be free; even up until WWII, we still had that patriotism and stood by the men in battle.

    Now? Now we barely even care that we're in a war. Life is monotonous. Love? Love isn't a factor of anything anymore; "love" stories are about how much you wanna do someone, and then finally achieving it. Is this really any way for humanity to go on?
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 29, 2010, 5 replies, in forum: Discussion
  7. Flamedancer
    ...

    ...why?

    ;-;
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 28, 2010, 1 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Flamedancer
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    Dear KHV...

    My school has just pulled off the greatest production of Les Mis ever done by a high school.

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    (The arrow's pointing at me XD)

    Celebrate with me. XD
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 27, 2010, 7 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Flamedancer
    by frozen gumbo and steak flying out from my freezer...


    That doesn't happen everyday.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 21, 2010, 6 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Flamedancer
    You tried using English...for four whole sentences! I'm so proud, I'm gonna start weeping tears of blood
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 21, 2010, 0 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Flamedancer
    http://slushee-duck.deviantart.com/art/Red-the-Blood-of-Angry-Men-156980032

    After listening to the student soundtrack for six weeks straight AND reading the book AND rehearsing, this is what happened. Though blurry, I think this is definitely one of my better works.

    And yes, I am aware that Enjolras looks like he has midget legs...

    Comments would be lovely, darlings.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 18, 2010, 0 replies, in forum: Arts & Graphics
  12. Flamedancer
    Up and Down On the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle Jangle Every Angle Bricka Bracka Flacka Stacka Two Ton Rerun Free For All Big Ball.


    WHY is this not a sport yet?
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 18, 2010, 3 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Flamedancer
    [Good lord, I need a life...]
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 14, 2010, 1 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Flamedancer
    And take down the French government.

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    Like, right now.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 12, 2010, 10 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Flamedancer
    I got impatient and hit "Post thread" several times, and as a result, I have three of the same threads. And it won't let me delete them. What do I do?
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 1, 2010, 1 replies, in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  16. Flamedancer
    Why does everyone pit science against God? I'm not saying it's just those who challenge Christianity, but some Christians, too. People come at Christians saying that God is disproved by science, and some Christians hide their head under a rock and say that science is all wrong and is the crutch of atheists.

    Has anyone ever considered that God and science can work together?

    For example, I'm a Christian. I believe that God created the heavens and the earth in six days (the seventh was for rest). However, a God-day is not necessarily a Earth-day. God could have created the earth in 7 billion years; it's all the same for Him. Personally, I think the six days are symbolism. As for evolution, I don't think it's "of the devil". There's archeological evidence pointing to it, just like there's archeological evidence pointing to the events of the Bible. But, what most people don't grasp is that maybe God created humans through evolution. Obviously, I won't know until I die, but, in Genesis, it says that God created Adam from dust. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't one of the theories of evolution the "cosmic soup" theory, where there was a blend of just the right amounts of minerals and a sudden flash of heat, then life occured?

    Well, I could very well be wrong, but it seems like God and science could work together. Very few people think that, but that's just my two cents.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Mar 1, 2010, 9 replies, in forum: Discussion
  17. Flamedancer
    It's in French (though the grammar is probably horrible). It's about love. Yah. If you really want a translation, you'll have to ask.

    Monsieur, je t'adore. Mais tu me blesses. Peut-être je vais attender pour toi, mais est-ce que tu vas attender pour moi? Tu es beau, c'est vrai (mais tu vas rougiras si je te dit ça, sans dout), et, quand tu es un peu plus ancien, les filles vont regardent à toi. Et moi, ton drôle amie, ce arrivera à moi? Peut-être je suis ta Eponine, donc est-ce que je vais regarder quand tu trouverai ta Cosette? Tu es un vrai Marius, tu sais. Ou, peut-être, dans un année ou deux, je vais rire quand je rappellerai le temps quand je t'ai aimé, et je vais être ta soeur encore. Pas amour, pas romance. Et toi, mon petit monsieur (tu es petit parce que tu es jeune. Maintenant, tu es plus grand que moi)? Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire? Est-ce que tu as un secret, comme moi? Ou peut-être tu es jeune, et ne penses pas à des choses d'amour. Mais, tu vas grandir dans cette année, et l'année prochaine, et l'année prochaine. Peut-être tu vas realiser que je t'adore. Ou peut-être tu sais maintenant, mais tu as peur. T'en fait pas, je comprends. Si j'étais toi, j'aurais peur aussi. Ou...peut-être je suis trop âgée pour toi, juste comme tu es trop jeune pour moi. D'accord, j'ai un proposition pour toi...


    Si tu attends pour moi, j'attenderai pour toi.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Feb 28, 2010, 2 replies, in forum: Archives
  18. Flamedancer
    I'm a junior girl who has a crush on a freshman guy...

    And I got it baaaaad...

    God help me.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Feb 28, 2010, 22 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Flamedancer
    So we're doing Les Mis for our school play, and one of my best friends is Marius, which means he sings "Little Fall of Rain" with Eponine, which makes me cry every time I hear it. So they sang it today during practice, and he sang in this soft, sad voice and it brought tears to my eyes. He noticed, and has since been singing that to me all day.

    Whatever happened to the Freshmen that feared the Juniors?!?!
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Feb 22, 2010, 1 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Flamedancer
    Okay, so I was with this guy for almost a year. We moved really fast, and I burned out in about six months, but kept going because of a few bright spots we had after. Conversely, he was head over heels for me the whole time.

    I broke up with him about two months ago, because it just wasn't fun anymore. I don't want to sound like some thoughtless b*tch or something, but we're only sixteen. Relationships are supposed to be fun at this point, not staying together even though every conversation turns into an argument.

    Here's my problem: I thought we could stay friends, and I genuinely wanted to, but he never let me alone, and even kissed me once after we broke up (It was just a peck on the cheek, but awkward nonetheless). So I eventually started giving him the silent treatment, because I couldn't handle the constant calling and surveillance (the same thing had happened when we had been together). At the moment, we're past the point of being friends right now, but he's still trying to be my best friend, which he isn't, and tries to check up on my spiritual life (We're both Christian; I was the one who brought him to church, where he converted), which is beyond awkward for me, because I barely want to tell him the time of day, much less how God is affecting my life, especially because he's very self-righteous when it comes to Christianity, to the point of where he essentially said that I was a "bad" Christian.

    Well, khv? If you can work your magic, please do. I need help on this one.
    Thread by: Flamedancer, Feb 22, 2010, 3 replies, in forum: Help with Life