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theres 1 word 2 describe me...ME razzrandom things about me:
im super tall
i heart HARRY POTTER BOOKS (but my fav character is hermione or luna)
im super busy cuz i do soccer and softball
my pets include:
a dog named ginger
2 cats named socrates and smokey
and a turtle named speedy
my fav color is purple
i hate math, heart english
spaghetti=yummy biggrin
i heart DOCTOR WHO (best tv show eva) biggrin
i heart music
i heart SCOTTY MCCREERY
ANNND....
if u cant see by my profile....
I LOVE GREASE
(the movie not the liquid!)
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I think I'm gonna ask for all the books for Christmas
POCK XD
I just finished the Deathly Hallows again. Words cannot describe how I feel right now. It's just... indescribable. I have a strong urge o pock up the sorcerers stone and read it all over again, though smile
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"You know what I just realized. This whole book, the entire plot line of Twilight, can be in Bella's head.
She's schizophrenic. Think about it, she has the symptoms: hallucinations, emotional instability (well before she met Edward with the whole "I can't call him my Daddy" issue), social isolation (again, before she met Edward), lack of responsiveness or motivation.
My theory is that Bella is SO depressed about her family's situation, that when she moves in with her father, she starts to dream up this unreal world and begins to see even the real people around her reacting to her reality.
Edward's existence is fake. He's not really there. By the end of the series, Bella is so into her imaginary world that she's become a permanent part of it, aka a vampire. And now she's happily spending her days in a safe psychiatric facility, dreaming of her forever young happy world, while we onlookers wonder why she went so insane to begin with.
This seems the most logical explanation as to why Twilight is written the way it is, and why it exists."
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talk about alot of typing, i didnt read it, i got scaredd lol