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  1. Sumi
    But what if you are legitimately surprised that they aren't married with children? D8

    Also, best excuse "I feel like I don't know you well enough still."
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 8, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Sumi
    Is this Kill Me Baby?

    That is a bit catchy. Silly.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 8, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Sumi
    The lady in the Temple of Kynareth or whatever is annoying as ****.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 8, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Sumi
    >:c
    i need to see that movie so bad /offtopic
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Sumi
    My cousin's out fighting dragons, and what do I get? Guard duty.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Sumi
    which has the most ridiculously long name ever BUT
    anyway
    so I'm like sobbing and there are tears all over and I go to throw away my tissues in the other room and my dad goes, "What's wrong with you?" and I started crying harder and then was like, "I watched the last episode of a sad show." And he just started laughing his ass off sdgj;hkgqekrjg
    shut up dad you have no idea the emotional pain I am going through right now
    Thread by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012, 9 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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  8. Sumi
    Here.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Sumi
    Isn't breathing considered doing something?
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Sumi
    >Aggress! Wield the mighty fire keyblade.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Playground
  11. Sumi
    Decent placement, and the shape accentuates the fact that she's on the side like that. Well done. You're improving a ton! I like what you tried to do with the light, although I think that it could be done better? I'm not sure what could be changed though. The lighting is more an effect of the colouring. Perhaps setting it to screen/lighten? The text is out of place sort of but I like how it, and the border as well, shows through.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  12. Sumi
    Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star

    Kumbaya - although the version I learned I cannot find.
    It was constructed so that you started with the Kumbaya verse, then went in to
    Someone's ____ing, Lord, Kumbaya
    Someone's ____ing, Lord, Kumbaya
    Someone's ____ing, Lord, Kumbaya
    Oh, Lord, Kumbaya

    The music was a lot slower and deeper than usual too. :/
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Sumi
    I'd watch it. For education if nothing else. :v
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 7, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Sumi
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    Dead Rolling

    about:
    writing this for a scholastic competition, but i'm putting up the first chapter for some CnC if at all possible. based a little bit off of the runawaystuck au but from this chapter on it expands beyond that and becomes very much an original piece. names and such are probably going to change a lot.
    chapter one:
    There were times when Alexander wanted, above all else, to fly. He wished to spread his wings and feel wind blow through his feathers, sing through his lungs, caress his face as he flew. The iron chains and dirty floors beneath the red-topped tents of the circus were, at times, suffocating. Here he could not breathe, could not taste, touch, smell, see, or hear. There were no bird whistles, no blue-button, doll-stuffing skies, and the only earth that rolled over his tongue was the grime once trampled beneath elephant feet that would cloud his mouth and nose when he finally hit the ground. There was no liberty in wrecking ball cuffs that hurled him night and night again from his high perch above the crowds that would watch him. There was no passion in fearful eyes that would scan these crowds, trying to decide which person would first laugh at his descent. There was no better word to describe the escape from wonder at intangibility to condescension at shame. Alexander was descending.
    Many days Alexander would tuck himself into a bony, feathery ball against the steel bars of his cage, nestle himself into the folds of a tattered blanket thrown to him with no care. Many evenings Alexander would gasp dust into his throat in place of water or food, lick the sidewalks for any crumb he could gather. Many nights Alexander would stand tall and defiant, tiers higher than any other mutant to walk his path. He would stare at his own reflection in the broken glass glued to twine and hung with cracked light bulbs that lit the big-top as if a golden nightmare. In these mirrors he could clearly see his freckled and scratched face. He could witness red eyes that would spark and blaze and then die into a roar of self-disappointing conformity as Boss would yell out his name and his disgusting malformation for the world to know. If he had a quarter for every time - but no, that would be asking far too much. With pennies and dimes he could buy the whole world as he knew it.
    This was no special performance. Arriane danced across the floor, winding her hips like clockwork and whispering all the words placed in her head by the monsters she said spoke to her in her dreams. Nia scampered and climbed up smooth poles and tough ropes alike, and was held by Ethan the strongman into the air as if (for she was) his treasure. Sarah spun her whip ‘round her body and lay her head against the tongue of the lion, listening to its wet breaths and letting one hand stroke the rail-thin ribs protruding from its sides. There were other mutants, too, of course. Tanner, the half-crab with hulking claws would be weighed into a glass box and forced to use his lungs to oxidize the water of the tank. Ivy, the half-wolf with soft ears would sniff be forced to sniff out her own food. Alexander would fall. Alexander would leap from his seat, rough talons and oily wings spread for the kill, only to be dragged from any possible heaven back to the ordinary world.
    The audience, in their stained cloth and scrap metal seats would laugh as the boy with crustacean arms gasped and bubbled and screamed without a splash. They would scream peals as the girl with chopped hair would bite the ground for any last hints of nourishment. Their eyes would tear with amusement as wide wings would crumple in strange arrangement at the feet of Boss who would then raise her stout cane and bring it across his face, yelling in her ever toneless voice, “Did little birdie fall from his nest?†It was nothing special, nothing new. The lights dimmed and the curtains fell. The crowds left, and one little boy stayed.
    Now, this little boy wasn’t anything special, either. Jonathan was another penniless runaway boy, snuck in to see the circus. Dark hair a mess beneath a ragged cap, hand-me-down clothes just a little too big, eyes blue and bright as a summer sky, he was the epitome of the regular boy. No one noticed him, and he watched everyone. Or, no one noticed him besides the boy who’d fallen (should he say the bird who’d fallen?). Perhaps the glint of his eyeglasses had caught the boy’s attention, or perhaps the amazement on his face? The second of locked attention between them burned the birdboy’s horrific face into Jonathan’s mind. As everyone began to leave the circus, leaving glass mugs and paper bags of peanut shells and popcorn kernels beneath the emptying seats, the little boy stayed and watched as Boss picked up the scrawny halfbreed and shoved him into his showcage as if he were a shirt being shoved into a suitcase at the last moment.
    These images stuck behind his eyes, Jonathan ran to hide amongst the circus people. He hid below their billowing rags and disguised himself with the convenient piece of felt he kept in his back pocket, just in case he needed a moustache. Not that he, as a runaway, had many occasions to use such a device, but he liked to stay prepared. In fact, just now he had everything he needed to carry out his plan. Except for the plan itself. As a king of japery and last-moment everything, the boy was quite sure that no matter how ill foreshadowed his actions may be he would succeed at whatever it was that he ended up doing about the birdish blond boy.
    With a determined glare behind his eyes, Jonathan crept closer and closer to where Alexander lay against the floor. Upon reaching where the cage sat, wheels creaking beneath it, Jonathan hid then whispered a quiet, "Hey." Alexander's eyes were shut, his mouth parted. Short breaths fell. Jonathan once more whispered, "Hey!" Then he reached a hand in and poked at Alexander's nearest shoulder.
    The bird boy's eyes jolted open, his blond lashes scratching at his lids. "Who are you?" He growled, his taloned hand grabbing hold of Jonathan's before the black-haired boy could retract it. "You shouldn't be here. Get out," he warned.
    "My name's Jonathan! You can call me John, though."
    "I said get out."
    "What's your name? And could you let go of my hand?"
    "Get out." Alexander let go.
    "I'm here to set you free."
    For a second only, Alexander's breath stopped. Free? That would mean he could fly. He could fly! He would fly. But the dangers were great. How would they get out unnoticed? The Jonathan boy was small, unassuming. Alexander had wings sprouting from his shoulder blades and his feet were those of a bird. There was no way for them to get out. His heart sunk. Momentarily his hopes had been high. "There's no way out," he explained, I've tried picking out and stuff."
    John's eyes shone. "I bet I can get you out." In his back pocket was a skeleton key - an old gift from a fellow who'd had a second. Alexander looked at it as the key was pulled out.
    "Boss will see us, she'll find us!"
    "No, she won't." Jonathan stuck the key into the lock. With a click he heard the key forming to the lock's shape. One turn, and the door swung open without a sound. Alexander watched this, and also kept his eyes open, watching for anyone to come upon them. Luckily, no one seemed to be paying any attention to them.
    "I don't know if-"
    "You can." John stepped forward, reaching out a hand to Alexander. With tentativeness apparent, Alexander slowly stepped out of the cage. The second his feet hit the ground, hope swelled in his chest. He was be free! He had been liberated. Smiling, Jonathan walked backwards, leading Alexander out. Their hands connected, the two boys began to sprint from the awful circus, Alexander hopping more than running to keep from tripping over his own feet. Once they set foot outside, Alexander spread his wings beneath the midnight moon. One, two, three flaps and a hop and he was in the air. Then again, and again until he was really flying. He was there beneath the cosmos, heaving his wings back and forth and he was flying. It was amazing. Jonathan watched, his face lit with happiness. The bird boy was new once more.
    But then, a strange thing happened. A brilliant flash of fire sparked from the horizon, and a melodic voice from behind whispered, "Things are changing." Jonathan whipped around, and the dancing girl from before was behind him with her eyes hidden beneath a hood. He could tell her by her lips, they were soft and round and red like a hard apple.
    "What do you mean by that?" He asked her, brows drooping to lay.
    She smiled, one hand reaching to his shoulder. "I can tell your future. Would you like that?"
    John didn't doubt her - he'd heard of women like her, resting in the nooks and crannies of society, always balancing as tightrope dancers between sane and slightly less. "What will I owe you in return? If you want the mutant back, you're talking to the wrong guy."
    "You look at this in all the wrong ways. I owe you a favor for setting my brother free." She lifted her hood, and the same strange eyes stared at him, the same blonde hair framed her face.
    "Are you not bound as well?" John asked, worry once more clouding him.
    "I am not bound. I am here, and I am there. I am constant." She smiled, sweeping her hand across the dark landscape.
    If by his own fault, John grinned. "I'd much rather a kiss, then, my lovely lady," he returned.
    Arriane sighed, leaning forward and pressing their lips together in a smooth, dry manner. It was only a moment, but Jonathan laughed as they pulled apart. "I will warn you though, boy. There is pain in the future."
    "I am willing to take it if there is such a beauty behind me. And, really, I haven't much better to be doing." John laughed again, holding his hand against Arriane's cheek for a moment, then letting go as Alex circled down towards. "Was it wonderful?" Jonathan asked, turning to meet Alexander. "I was just talking to," but as he turned to see Arriane she was gone. There was nothing left but the lights of the city beyond and of the circus.
    "I don't know what is wrong with you. But I'm indebted to you. As long as I am, I guess you better know me. I'm Alexander - and if we're on a nickname basis, Alex. Not bird boy or anything stupid like that. Alexander or Alex. Your choice." Alexander frowned as he talked, but his lips curved at the end.
    Thread by: Sumi, Jan 6, 2012, 1 replies, in forum: Archives
  15. Sumi
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    His Hair

    bahahahaha i wrote this with the prompt being the guy in front of me's hair. i can't think of any other title blah. stream of consciousness <3
    the ending is very abrupt. if anyone has any ideas on it, that would be great.



    Spraying up to the ceiling
    Ramping from the edge
    Of bass-line head-phone blank-mind
    Egg shells tucking conch shell ears
    And pushing through some melody
    Humming with sound so
    Intimate it dances close and wraps
    Skeleton hands around your shoulders
    Moves you to the groove
    A steady step forward a steady step back
    Leader submissive to the oncoming beats
    Pencil gliding feet across the floor
    Wiping clean paper and pressing memory
    Into every line
    Be beautiful, poem,
    Be beautiful
    Spelled b e a u ti ful so I can
    Weave it into every word
    Without splitting the sidewalk and
    The grain of the gravel sticking into
    Bare foot itchy hot back alley summer blues
    Let the hand be the instrument
    But play it well
    No trumpet wakes the dead only bids
    Fare thee well resonance as they
    Rumba within their caskets a
    Boogie-woogie-oogie that just don't stop
    Until all hell breaks loose and then
    Let the mess flow onto sheets of notebooks
    Locked in boxes in closets
    Open every one and spill yourself into it
    But just a little
    Dont cry words live every sentence starting with sky
    So six inch shoreline cerulean and doll cotton
    Stuffing stuck full of rainy goodbye
    Embraces and third grade composition books
    Leaning out like china hats
    Shielding the babies from what will not hurt them
    They don't know it yet but the rain is beautiful
    That's b e a u ti ful beautiful
    Washing every grubby muddy hand
    Filling boots left by the porch
    Licking every soft face
    Holding sticky onto every window but
    racing towards the ground
    Ready to kiss gravity long and hard
    Sink below the earth and boil
    In every core melting teapot sugarcube cup
    Lifting our arms to the air in an eight years old thumb war
    Grime gripping dirt chubby fingers sliding
    Pushing against smooth
    wrists against hairy
    forearms against bulging
    muscles and twisting shoulder blades
    I won but I cheated
    Going back in time and twisting hellenbusher's skin
    An Indian burn seeing
    How long he'll last seeing if he'll remember me
    When I am older will he twist my skin and whisper
    To keep quiet
    Will it swallow him whole like the ocean
    Blanketing the sand and sucking the innocence
    and the innocents out
    Where they cannot breathe
    Writhe at the surface and gasp for some
    Guardian reaper to wet their palate
    They went beyond the margin
    There are rules here
    You can't stop once you've started just keep
    Going and going until your bones rip out of your body
    And tendons grasp the graphite lapping the page
    Minuets and hours and days and weeks
    And the moon rises every night
    Riding out the aurora and steepleing into
    Navy jet black constellation maps
    moths gnawing holes of stud buster stars ​
    Thread by: Sumi, Jan 6, 2012, 0 replies, in forum: Archives
  16. Sumi
    [video=youtube;MY0onBvt4ec]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY0onBvt4ec[/video]

    but anyway, adventure quest?
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 6, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Sumi
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    So..

    Kira, obviously.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 5, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Sumi
    >Retrieve POTATO AND ANCHOVY promptly from FRIDGE.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 5, 2012 in forum: The Playground
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  20. Sumi
    Most of the actors look decent. Hopefully this turns out well. Loving Lotta's hair. xD Seems like they'll be doing the first game cases dealing with Edgeworth, most likely. It'll be interesting, for sure.
    Post by: Sumi, Jan 5, 2012 in forum: Movies & Media