Ten things I love:
1) Music, music, MUSIC
2) Being busy
3) The internet
4) Simplicity
5) Taking pictures
6) Clothes
7) Portland (Seriously LOVE this city!)
8) Hanging out and talking
9) My friends and family
10) Reading.
Ten things I hate greatly dislike:
1) The general populous
2) The combination of leggings with flats (AKA the "scene" look)
3) Being out of control
4) Noisy children
5) Having my buttons pressed
6) When people hit/poke me to get my attention
7) The phone
8) Backseat drivers (Seriously, go to hell.)
9) Religious zealots
10) Fake people. Seriously- stop lying, grow a personality of your own and get a life.
Ten facts:
1) I like when things are even or symmetrical.
2) I'm pretty much never physically relaxed.
3) I've moved around a lot.
4) I'm not an organized person.
5) I was the kid you made fun of in elementary school that always brought a Power Ranger toy to show-and-tell.
6) I was also the kid that was obsessed with Pokemon.
7) Lush isn't the right word, but it's the first that comes to mind.. *
8) Doing laundry is my Zen.
9) I love s o u r candy.
10) I don't really like to make eye contact. It's nothing personal. >_>;;
A BASIC GRAMMAR LESSON!
-Your (Possessive) You're (You are)
-There (Location) Their (Possessive) They're (They Are)
-To ("Going to the store") Too ("Too much" "I love you, too") Two ("Two apples, please")
-Than (Comparison: "Greater than you") Then (Time: "Now and Then" "And then he kicked the penguin")
-It's (It is [only]) for everything else, use "Its".
-Capital letters go at the beginning of sentences. You can achieve this by taking half a second to press the "shift" key. They also go at the beginning of names of people and places, as well as the beginning of every definitive (or uncommon) word in a title. ("The Great Gatsby" "Where the Red Fern Grows") Non-definitive (Or common) words include but are not limited to: "the", "and", "a", "but" and "it".
-The comma (,) is used when listing things or illustrating a pause in speech. ("Apples, oranges, carrots and celery.") ("You're always hungry, like that time you made three different trips to Zip's in two hours.")
-The apostrophe (') is used when combining two (or more) words (Will not - won't, is not - isn't, should not have - shouldn't've.), shortening a word (little - li'l, British - Bri'ish) or showing ownership. (Sally's apple. My friends' cars.) It most commonly takes the place of letters you've cut out of a word or words.
-The period (.) goes at the end of normally spoken sentences.
-The question mark (?) goes at the end of a sentence asking a question. It only needs to be used once per sentence to get the idea across.
-The exclamation mark (!) goes at the end of an exclaimed (or yelled/shouted) sentence. It also only needs to be used once per sentence to get the desired message that you're yelling or exclaiming something across.
Yes, I'm a grammar Nazi. I'm literate. You should be too. ;D
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