Lyricalias wrote:I suppose that I aught to give in and post my picture here. I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
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I bet you thought the first one was the fake one.
So there. A picture of me staring awkwardly into the camera. d(o_od)
NOW I'm convinced you're not a girl. Also, hey Sailor.
Alfonso - You're really cute! ^^ Karz - You my grow a moustache, but you will never equal that of Poirot! Is that really you? Or is the one with the saxophone you? I'm thinking the Sax one...
"Married to music - 'nuff said." "Freedom is everything to me."
"Have you any idea why a raven is like a writing desk?" "I shall futterwacken vigorously" ~ Tarrant Hightop, Alice in Wonderland.
Just: Shhh! My hairs so bushy. Like a lion. O.O It keeps on jumping out. >.< Me? Pretty? Bleh! I'm nothing next to Pretty. You come under that category. Anyway, thank you.
I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.
I'm almost tempted to go find a picture of me and post it. Almost. Actually, I may have one on my blog. Maybe, if you really want to know who I am, though you'd have to find my blog first, or ask me. Anyway, maybe sometime I will find a pic of me that doesn't show my face, then I will post. K?
A non-writing writer is a monster courting insanity. -Kafka
Blues: I forgot to post on your pictures! :O That's a great big you have there! And the sea, is Amaaaazzziiiiiiiiiinggggggggggggg <3333 I love the sea!
Anndd, I never knew you had braces! Haha. Awesome pic!
Cailey: I know how you feel. I used be just like you. Frankly, my pic's just going to be there till tomorrow. I'm going to be removing it after that. So, put up a timing like that, and post a picture. Just please, let it be around the weekends?
I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.
These were autumn mornings, the time of year when kings of old went forth to conquest; and I, never stirring from my little corner in Calcutta, would let my mind wander over the whole world. — Rabindranath Tagore, The Cabuliwallah
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