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    — become infinitely attractive.

    good luck Jessica. ( i do not believe in new years )
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Jan 2, 2014 in forum: Discussion
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    Your bands

    I sang in two bands, both times resulted in nervous breakdowns. Very cute. ( i do not perform well in front of people. )

    I prefer to sing by myself so I can't ruin things for other people. me n mi guitar~~~<3
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Jan 25, 2013 in forum: Music
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    I'm so sad that people don't like Catcher in the Rye and The Great Gatsby and Shakespeare ( as well as some others ). I don't really know what book I would've read in class that I didn't like. Thinking back, though, we never really did proper reading assignments ( I went to an awful secondary school with an incredibly lacklustre English teacher. Perks would've been a very different book if it were based in my school ).

    Uh, I didn't like Dracula very much, at all. I loved certain passages, and to be honest there were quite a few that I adored, but so much was tedious. Anyway.
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Jan 24, 2013 in forum: Literature
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    ( the font is trebuchet tho )
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    attempt

    truly, i appreciate this feedback. This is another poem, much shorter and actually a little older than the first piece. I um, yeah, thank you for the feedback and hopefully I can continue to supply something to read and consider.

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    Untitled ( short )

    your damn posture, you’ve wrapped yourself
    a straight kneed hero, back strung
    like hot gun glue, hard and you’re ready
    to do whatever, you’re far too young










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    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Dec 12, 2012 in forum: Archives
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    brown daisies, vincent gallo

    the song for late night sleepers and midafternoon risers, heavy yellow sunset.
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 25, 2012 in forum: The Playground
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    I read Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro yesterday.

    A book about an aching repression to give function to humans. Much less soppy that it sounds, a novel about hopelessness and humanity and the steady but forthright decay of belief.
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 25, 2012 in forum: Literature
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    Project X

    A ridiculous film — tiptoes an awkward line between teensploitation and kind of mindless entertainment. i appreciate that it wasn't made to really make one think, it was not perplexing, it was not to convey a message, but still — a bland narrative, "shock-value" humour & an insultingly misogynistic viewpoint. Terrible, exhaustive viewing. or maybe I am asking too much?
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 23, 2012 in forum: Movies & Media
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    The thinking is, if I post here, maybe I'll be inspired to draw something today. I have been doodling but I want to do some full lehagansguasnh anyway. These are my pencillings. ok.

    From my last scans.

    'boy'

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    'la haine'

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    'systematic'

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    C&C and all of that please & thank you ok thanks.
    Thread by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 22, 2012, 1 replies, in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    attempt

    Thank you thank you, truly appreciate it. I'll post a back—log of my poems soon, I suppose.
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 19, 2012 in forum: Archives
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    o that lone trumpeter
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 18, 2012 in forum: The Playground
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    attempt

    What a thriving wordsmith community you have here. i'm sorry for desecrating it with my awful un-rhythmic and overtly wordy nonsense.

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    attempt ( Untitled )

    i've not slept in many beds
    corners and glitches where i rest
    carpets stained and scrubbed up red
    ceilings hung and cracked, deep,
    and grey, and mottled lead

    undignified we sludge and sled
    under the sheets of reels
    and flirting and peels, boy
    i am hidden in the cracks, thread.
    as much as i've been pled to,

    and you know

    the temperature drops and drips
    below, i am laid bare and empty —
    grasp this only, time's a given,
    a heavy hand can't feel the tips,
    a riot now, abbreviated scripts.

    since it was all i had to adore you








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    Thread by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 18, 2012, 8 replies, in forum: Archives
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    now you're taken, mogwai

    Did you see him when I was away? I would've thought that you'd spoil the trip—
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 15, 2012 in forum: The Playground
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    641

    ( the prize is so adorable i can't even breathe )
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Nov 13, 2012 in forum: Community News & Projects
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    742 views ( a hell of lot more than I would've guessed ).

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    shampoo suicide, Broken social scene

    I'm sitting cold
    There was love
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Aug 19, 2012 in forum: The Playground
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    Accents.

    I am mostly used to English accents from the south of England ( and Welsh now I think of it ) but I do adore northern accents ( Liverpool, Yorkshire, Manchester etc ). I personally have a Londonish accent, so it's rather boring.

    I digress, both Eire, Northern Irish and Scottish are glorious — I love Glaswegian. A lot of family are from county Limerick so I admit, a strong country Irish accent sounds like home to me. Mmm. Northern irish is golden, somewhat of a rarity.

    Also, european accents — perhaps biased but Norwegian accents ( i know Oslo & Trøndersk dialects, so those specifically ). French, those kissy lips. German, Croatian anfhuadnfhoafhadfh just random ones really. Admittedly I am fascinated by europeans talking english, and most of those I know have been diluted by British slang and stuff hinaduhnah. It's beaut.
    ( also African accents talking english, though I am mostly uncultured and don't know about specifics. Love a southern African accent ( also a afrikaans accents ), people I know from Namibia and Zambia and Zimbabwe and South Africa and stuff. I'm talking rubbish )

    AUSTRALIAN IS LOVELY, AS IS NZ and stuff because I am fascinated by NZ accents. Particularly those I have heard in documentaries about Maoris and stuff so you know I'm cool & that.

    Finally, I love North American accents of all shapes and have always been able to distinguish the subtleties because I like voices and there is something wrong with me.

    tl dr; i like everything lols /ok/
    Post by: DizzyPidgeon, Aug 19, 2012 in forum: Discussion
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