"Human nature was originally one, and we were a whole, and the desire and pursuit of the whole is called love."
"Human nature was originally one, and we were a whole, and the desire and pursuit of the whole is called love."
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What type of swimmer are you?
Distance Swimmer
You are a DISTANCE swimmer! The most physically and mentally in shape person on the team. You can stomach any practice, and laugh at those who complain. You probably have a song of the week in your head when you swim, and concentrate mostly on your long pulls and a consistent kick throughout your race. You love swimming long distance because you're in the water longer for the audience to cheer you on!
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An angel. Someone who gets me. My Onii-chan. Definantly Train. Oh yeah...and him *points down*.
You need a guy like Erik Devereux! He is also known as the Phantom of the Opera! He is quite, passionate and will do anything for the one he loves. His only crime was being born with a birth defect that caused him to have to hide in the shadows his whole life. He is very misunderstood and needs some one to understand him...Would you spend all of your years in the shadows with him?
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Train, Five for Fighting, Evanescence, Nickelback, Piano music of any type, IZ, Snow Patrol,All American Rejects, Josh Groban, Within Temptation.
Anything really that isn't rap. I tend to lean towards soft rock/pop music.
These must be watched in the following order to understand the plotline. Though the videos here are taken from Youtube, the real flash videos in much better quality and the first in english (which i suggest) can be found on Clarvoyance's site
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Yatta!! Don't be alarmed, this is from Japan you know...xD!!
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Yes please! Favorites include but are not limited to: "The Phantom of the Opera" -Gaston Leroux; "Pendragon" -D.J. MacHale; "Sabriel", "Lirael", "Abhorsen" -Garth Nix; "The Named", "The Dark", "The Key", "Old Magic" -Marianne Curley; "Redwall" etc -Brian Jacques; "Hawksong" -Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (only Hawksong, the others in the series aren't as good.); "A Severed Wasp" -Madeline L'Engle; "Harry Potter" -J.K. Rowling; "Eragon" -Christopher Paolini; "The DaVinci Code" -Dan Brown; "Invisible Man" -Ralph Ellison; "The Things They Carried" -Tim O'Brian; "Grania" -Morgan Llywelyn; "The Scarlet Letter" -Nathaniel Hawthorne...
If you can't tell from there...I tend to hold fondnesses for contemporary fantasies, typically ranging anywhere from historical accuracy (like Grania) to ocmplete new realms (Sabriel etc) to crazy time traveling (The Named etc) to those that really can't be classified as anything more than making my brain fuzzle (Pendragon). I also have a soft spot for classical books, and usually i tend to like the books given to me to read for my classes. (Invisible Man). Also, i have been known just to pick up books on a whim and end up enjoying them to the point of stealing them out of the library...(A Severed Wasp) HEY! It was original edition and it was due to be sent to Photo I to paint up. I couldn't let this good piece of literature go to waste.
Hmm. I have many heroes, from my friends to my family. Many authors, such as Madeline L'Engle or Marianne Curley are just amazing and I admire them for thier works. Dortch and Kmac, Mrs. Bond and Ms. Harrold are my heroes for making learning actually somewhat interesting. Okay, more than somewhat. And Jonny, because he's overcome so much and still walks on where normal people would lay down and give up. I love you all. 3