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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:19 pm
Hey there! My username is Skylark_101, I'm 14 years old (15 in November) I like many things such as: raccoons, foxes, music, stars, friends, colors, art, kindness, smiley faces, cherry coke zero, swimming, popcorn, and staying up late [many more things but the list could go on forever!] I also dislike things suck as: shots, pestimistics, wheat bread, high calorie things, sweat, pollution, violence, perverts, and deciet [that's just to name a few things]
I really wouldn't be here today if it weren't for my survival buddy/best friend IntrospectiveLoser. She really is the best person you'll ever know and she has helped me through so much. I'm alive right now because of this girl ^_^ Thanks Intro a.k.a. the Chicken Guru!
I've been raised by loving parents. I've had some rough times, such as going through the [rather difficult] journey of an eating disorder (anorexia).
I do think that life is a wonderful gift. As cheezy as that may sound. I think everyone encounters some bumps in the road of life, but it's helpful to learn from the mistakes. I would like to be here for anybody and everybody who needs a person to talk to and let their problems unravel to me so that I can help. I'm not at all perfect. But I don't think it takes perfection to be a good friend 3nodding
So please feel free to be my friend or just someone for you to talk to.
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:27 am
The famous one makes an appearance! I love raccoons. Such cute critters, but nasty tempers. All my friends are less than perfect. heart
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:09 am
Did some one say Chicken Guru?
*Pokes feathery head in*
Oh. WOW!
Its skylark's thread! biggrin
Its great to have you in the guild at last.~
I was dying for you to come back from all your fun of vacation and join us in the thrill of the united survival buddies feeling.
biggrin *Glompage*
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:51 pm
Yay I feel so loved ^.^ *huggles* Nah, you 2 are more famous then I am blaugh I'm happy to be in the guild too! *dances in a circle* Hah, raccoons are rather adorable, aren't they.
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:32 am
There is a story about raccoons. This man had on in his wall and it was making a lot of noise, scratching and such because it was trapped. After a few days he managed to catch the poor thing. Instead of helping it and setting it fee in a safe area, he threw it onto a bombfire. Karma playing its rol happened. The raccoon ran from the fire into the mans house and it burnt down. I like that story (its true) reminds me that sometimes karma gets people who do horrible things. I love raccoons, but I don't think I have ever seen one other than on the television. I live in England so their not common over here (I don't know if the even live over here).
Stars are amazing, nature is an awesome thing. Professor Stephen Hawlkings blow my mind. I am fasinated by the universe. It always creates the though that we're all tiny little ants that are unimportant on the bigger picture, in my head.
loves iFairy
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:53 pm
>Shots are mean.< >They give me bruises.<
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:58 pm
FEED. MATE.
I've seen a raccoon before. <3 They're very common where I live. Lots of woods. But, I saw it in town. On the large trashcan outside of Wendy's. XD
KILL. REPEAT.
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:40 pm
DrugInducedHallucination FEED. MATE.
I've seen a raccoon before. <3 They're very common where I live. Lots of woods. But, I saw it in town. On the large trashcan outside of Wendy's. XD
KILL. REPEAT. Do you live in England? I live in a rural part almost. Its weird I have like a 15 min walk to the bus into town, yet where I live there are loads of fields and such. There is a field at the bottom of my garden which has horses in it smile I wish I could see one, they look cute to me..
loves iFairy
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:12 pm
iFairyx There is a story about raccoons. This man had on in his wall and it was making a lot of noise, scratching and such because it was trapped. After a few days he managed to catch the poor thing. Instead of helping it and setting it fee in a safe area, he threw it onto a bombfire. Karma playing its rol happened. The raccoon ran from the fire into the mans house and it burnt down. I like that story (its true) reminds me that sometimes karma gets people who do horrible things. I love raccoons, but I don't think I have ever seen one other than on the television. I live in England so their not common over here (I don't know if the even live over here).
Stars are amazing, nature is an awesome thing. Professor Stephen Hawlkings blow my mind. I am fasinated by the universe. It always creates the though that we're all tiny little ants that are unimportant on the bigger picture, in my head.
loves iFairy Woa what a fascinating story! I've never heard such a neat story about raccoons. They're just so cute and fluffy ^.^ Haha I know what you mean. The Milky Way Galaxy is just a tiny pigment in teh universe, huh?
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:14 pm
DrugInducedHallucination FEED. MATE.
I've seen a raccoon before. <3 They're very common where I live. Lots of woods. But, I saw it in town. On the large trashcan outside of Wendy's. XD
KILL. REPEAT. That's funny you say that because I think Wendy's used to use raccoons in their commercials to advertise how they're open late blaugh
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:28 pm
iFairyx DrugInducedHallucination FEED. MATE.
I've seen a raccoon before. <3 They're very common where I live. Lots of woods. But, I saw it in town. On the large trashcan outside of Wendy's. XD
KILL. REPEAT. Do you live in England? I live in a rural part almost. Its weird I have like a 15 min walk to the bus into town, yet where I live there are loads of fields and such. There is a field at the bottom of my garden which has horses in it smile I wish I could see one, they look cute to me..
loves iFairy FEED. MATE.
Nope. Just a very nature-y part of USA. n_n
@Skylark- XD I didn't even know that.
KILL. REPEAT.
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:28 am
There is nothing that can make you feel so insignificant in the world as hearing about what else there is outside of own universe. Its a good escape from your own problems too, I think about those sorts of things when I want to avoid thinking of all the bad issues in my life and in the world.
I think I shall have to move to the US so I can see a raccoon.That story is cool isn't it? The guy got what he deserved... theres no need to treat animals like that, he should have gone to prison. Where I live if you walk out late at night you often see foxes wondering around (I live in a fairly rural area). A street up from me there is a peacock that lives wild, its a long story but he lives on about 2 roads sometimes 3. His light a neighbourhood pet (we don't have many stray dogs or cats in the part of England I live in - their all taken to stay centres and rehomed.). Its nice, his beautiful ... fantasic colours.
loves iFairy
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:24 am
...Durr....
*Lost the conversation a long time ago*
...
I like raccoons?
And cheese.
I LIKE CHEESE!!
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:25 am
Swiss cheese is MAGICAL! I want to know how they put all those perfectly shaped circles all throughout swiss cheese heart
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:04 pm
Oh! Oh! I know.
There are these little cheese eating aliens with round, indented heads you see. And they can't really survive any where on earth that well, because they can only eat soft foods with their oddly shaped head.
So, the government signed them up with contracts to start cutting holes through swiss cheese, to make it a Holy food. xd
And they do! They eat the left overs and sleep in the cheese. But no worries. They are sanitary little things.
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