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Still living in the Ancient times...

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Name: Niobe, Ni, Obe
Age: 18

I believe my first interest in reading and writing started when I was no more than eight years old, I first started with a dairy but I gave that up when certain people tried to read it.

My first short story which is still untitled and unfinished is about a group of thieves from the Victorian Age, I started it when I was thirteen and have changed the story so often I have no idea how things should go.

I have never written poetry because I am hopeless at it but I like reading other peoples poetry.

So that's all about my writing interest, when I'm not on the computer I'm usually in a museum or a library because I absolutely love history. I also love art, photography and going for endless random walks around my area.

I don't really listen to music these days because there aren't many good artists around.

-- Niobe.




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Who says good artists have to be alive? Lol, try the Beatles!




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Try Bach, Mozart, some operas, like Barbers Adagio for strings. Its not an opea, its instrumental, but when a choirs sings it, its waaay more cooler.

Chillout music? Enya, Dune...etc etc. theres some good chill/ambiental music on www.di.fm
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Listen to The Clash, the best band ever.
Nate wrote:And if YWS ever does become a company, Jack will be the President of European Operations. In fact, I'm just going to call him that anyways.




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I do prefer the classics, I love Mozart! There are a few club anthems that I like listening to.




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I think Moonlight Sonata was from Mozart? I know the songs but I mix up the artists and everything.

Theres a link for classic music on that site as well. trust me you'll love it. Im a DI addict lol!
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I'll try it out. And Moonlight Sonata is by Beethoven.




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Oooh... Moonlight Sonata... I have to stop whatever it is I'm doing when I listen to that... so beautiful... I've been listening to a bunch of Vivaldi lately-- not the Four Seasons, but some string stuff. That's nice too.

And might I say again, I love your avatar. :D
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Jack -- I've only ever heard "London Calling" once and i love it, I haven't heard any of their other songs.
Areida -- I also love Moonlight Sonata, 'tis so beautiful... And thank you, I'm actually bored of its dull colours so I may change it soon. Your one is of Liv Tyler, right?




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Yep, that's her. Gorgeous, ain't she?
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All I have to say is The Clash are one of the best bands to have ever existed. Fantastic, fantastic band.
words, language - what wonderous
creatures these beings are,
what joyous routes of sorrow and
longing they pave.




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I really like your avatar. :D
In all the time we have
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