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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:30 pm
@ Rayne - That sucks. I have a really good sized bathroom in my apartment and I have a walk-in closet bigger than my parents' at home. That's one thing I can lord over them. I have so much space in that closet that I keep one of my dressers in there. If only my bedroom was supersized like my closet... xD
@ Nim - You should definitely try Sabriel again; I don't know what it was about that book but it just called to me. I'll still pick it up and re-read it on occasion when I get bored. Also, my favorite fanfic ever is a Sabriel/Harry Potter crossover set in the HP universe with a Snape/Hermione pairing and Snape as a necromancer. Yeah, I'm weird.
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:31 pm
Shiori Miko I remember people looking at me like I was insane in middle school. "I finished Harry Potter 5 in two days." "O_O" "...What? It really wasn't that long." "O_O" "Stop it! gonk " rofl I remember reading Harry Potter when I was 9. I was in grade three and I sat down in front of my class every recess/lunch, reading. Just sitting there. It was an epic habit. :'D Parents and kids would call me 'the bookworm'
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:33 pm
asianretart Shiori Miko I remember people looking at me like I was insane in middle school. "I finished Harry Potter 5 in two days." "O_O" "...What? It really wasn't that long." "O_O" "Stop it! gonk " rofl I remember reading Harry Potter when I was 9. I was in grade three and I sat down in front of my class every recess/lunch, reading. Just sitting there. It was an epic habit. :'D Parents and kids would call me 'the bookworm' Same here! In class too. Plus I drew all the time. Epitome of geek and nerd. <3
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:33 pm
asianretart Shiori Miko I remember people looking at me like I was insane in middle school. "I finished Harry Potter 5 in two days." "O_O" "...What? It really wasn't that long." "O_O" "Stop it! gonk " rofl I remember reading Harry Potter when I was 9. I was in grade three and I sat down in front of my class every recess/lunch, reading. Just sitting there. It was an epic habit. :'D Parents and kids would call me 'the bookworm' I swear I don't remember my childhood, I just remember sitting somewhere with a book. xd When someone tells me I read too much I tell them to blame my 3rd grade teacher. She read Harry Potter to the class then I became an addict.
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:34 pm
:3 Yes. The magical bookworm. X] People call me that, but I will talk when I'm reading, but its like I'm talking like a zombie. They also say I read uncannly fast. I just like the book when I read fast *Shrug*
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:36 pm
Shiori Miko asianretart Shiori Miko I remember people looking at me like I was insane in middle school. "I finished Harry Potter 5 in two days." "O_O" "...What? It really wasn't that long." "O_O" "Stop it! gonk " rofl I remember reading Harry Potter when I was 9. I was in grade three and I sat down in front of my class every recess/lunch, reading. Just sitting there. It was an epic habit. :'D Parents and kids would call me 'the bookworm' I swear I don't remember my childhood, I just remember sitting somewhere with a book. xd When someone tells me I read too much I tell them to blame my 3rd grade teacher. She read Harry Potter to the class then I became an addict. I read 'tales of the woodland folk' by myself when I was 7. The book was like half the size of me. 0-0
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:37 pm
*whistles obnoxiously and lords her six hours and eighteen minutes over everyone* xD
@ Emi - Oh man, you were just like me. I never bothered talking to those peons my age because books were so much better. At recess, everyone played kickball with the teachers and I slunk off alone to wedge myself inside one of the covered slides to read. The only problem with it is that I'd get forgotten and left on the playground, and sometimes came in more than a half hour after recess was over. surprised
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:37 pm
Who will save you soul...Lucky xp I would use the second bedroom to store a lot of my stuff but it's packed full of a bunch of CRAP. ._. Like.. half the s**t in there she doesn't even know what it is. confused Actually, I would probably just switch rooms. They are the same size, just that one only has one closet. With two closets she would be able to store everything the right way instead of having it litter the floor. ...after all those lies you told?
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:38 pm
Dystopian Lover *whistles obnoxiously and lords her six hours and eighteen minutes over everyone* xD @ Emi - Oh man, you were just like me. I never bothered talking to those peons my age because books were so much better. At recess, everyone played kickball with the teachers and I slunk off alone to wedge myself inside one of the covered slides to read. The only problem with it is that I'd get forgotten and left on the playground, and sometimes came in more than a half hour after recess was over. surprised In otherwords, you were invisible, in your own little world of reading. x] Just like me. But people talked to me I answered with "Yeah. Mhm. Go away I'm reading."
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:39 pm
Dystopian Lover @ Rayne - That sucks. I have a really good sized bathroom in my apartment and I have a walk-in closet bigger than my parents' at home. That's one thing I can lord over them. I have so much space in that closet that I keep one of my dressers in there. If only my bedroom was supersized like my closet... xD @ Nim - You should definitely try Sabriel again; I don't know what it was about that book but it just called to me. I'll still pick it up and re-read it on occasion when I get bored. Also, my favorite fanfic ever is a Sabriel/Harry Potter crossover set in the HP universe with a Snape/Hermione pairing and Snape as a necromancer. Yeah, I'm weird. I definitely will borrow it again. And I might've liked Snape/Hermione if not for... er... stumbling in the worse fics. ;^;
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:42 pm
@ Rayne - It sounds like she's got a bit of a hoarding problem. xD It also sounds like that room looks like my desk and coffee table. I don't have a problem with leaving stuff on the floor - my floor will be perfect but I'll have piles and piles of stuff on my coffee table and desk. Those are just the convenient places for me to dump stuff.
@ Misa - People didn't bother talking to me; they knew I was just going to give them an evil glare and/or cuss them out anyway. I am NOT a nice person if I get interrupted while reading.
@ Nim - Snape/Hermione is the story of my life. I will forgive any indiscretions the writers may have. ^.^
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:42 pm
I would've prefered Snape/Hermione to Ron/Hermione.
They're not married, damn it! They're not! gonk
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:44 pm
Mwuahaha. Nor am I now. Some person told me off about the book I'm reading, I b***h slaped him and told him to stfu unless he wanted me to kick him where it hurt. I'm an evil girl when I'm annoyed. I has the shortest temper on earth when reading. Anyways. I like Ron/Hermione. But I've only seen the movies so. Yeah :3
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:47 pm
Yes. It just annoys me when they make Snape sound attractive. Snape is Snape, dammit, not Draco in leather pants. D:< ....And, found the picture that demonstrates my point. Sorry if it was one of you posting it to me, but still. xd
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:47 pm
@ Shiori - THANK YOU! I hate Ron/Hermione with a passion! It's so unrealistic. The only common threads they have are their friendships with Harry, their ages, and their school house, and that's it. That is not enough to build a lasting, committed relationship over. It's just not. You have to have at least a little bit in common with a person to make a relationship work.
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