Hmm, random fact. I hate (with a passion) butterflies.
Four kinds of people I hate most in life. 1. People who use a preposition to end a sentence with. 2. People who can't count. 3. People who think it's 'clever' to quote ironic phrases.
o.o ok, thats kind of strange. I hate butterflies too. So does my best firned (ooh, heres a fact!) who's name is PuffSammy. I also have tons of fictional character crushes. Artemis Fowl, Ron Weasly (from the movies and books), Draco Malfoy (from the books), Jack Skellington, Jack Sparrow, Damen Auguste (i cried so much while reading the book he's in), Twig, Kartik, Fang, Wolverine, the gypsy guy from the Dream of the Stone...it goes on.
And one last fact, I am horribly, fatally clumsy because of my pigeon footed-ness ^///^
I am British, and therefore have the accent. I went to the States when I was about 10 and my cousin and her best friend spent ten minutes making me repeat "hello" and so on, just because of my accent. What's the fascination you have, seriously? It's not as if the feeling's mutual (:P); we're too obsessed with the Aussie accent here.
British accents are just so...I dunno. I mean, when you think of your dream guy, he's got one. They are sofisticated, funny, legendary (Monty Python anyone?) and all around rad. Thats my view on British accents. And, um, I think I called dibs on Rupert/Ron. I have a shrine for him, ok?
Um, it's not like I'm totally obssessed, or anything,. I just have a hot guy shrine (PuffSammy dubbed it that) and Rupert Grint takes up a good amount of space next to Wolverine and Rob. And Johnny Depp. Can't ever forget Johnny ^-^
XD Another Artemis fan, White_Shadow? He's mine, sister. We're planning a June wedding, to quote the teen genius himself.
As for British accents, Jetpack, I know how you feel (sort of). When the girls at summer camp learned I had been to England, all I heard for the rest of the week was "Do a British accent!" xD But anyway: I think the accent is really romanticized here in the United States. It's awesome and all, but not *that* awesome. xD
The history of the world My pet Is learn forgiveness And try to forget! -Sweeney Todd
I'm a damsel... I'm in distress... I can handle it. Have a nice day. -Hercules
Masquerade! Paper faces on parade Masquerade Hide your face so the world can never find you. -The Phantom of the Opera
They are sofisticated, funny, legendary (Monty Python anyone?) and all around rad.
Cockney English? Geordies? We don't all speak like the Queen! Plus, I'm assuming you mean English accents as opposed to British, which I suppose could include Scottish accents, which are an entirely different thing again.
Okay, back on topic, or off-topic to be completely correct... My friends and I all assigned each other Power Ranger colours and have a catchphrase and everything.
I can't talk on the phone on my left ear. It has to be my right. Otherwise I can't hear half the things the people are saying, even though my hearing is fine in that ear.
Lol, I used to love the Power Rangers! Me and my two best friends through junior high and high school have the same middle name. We called ourselves the Marie-kateers, made up a cheer, (involving a secret handshake and some jumping around) and printed out business cards on the computer. We were dorks.
"Man needs music, literature, and painting--all those oases of perfection that make up art--to compensate for the rudeness and materialism of life." -Fernando Botero
I've spent the last year crushing on the journalist Simon Van Booy just because this picture:
All I can think is that if Dorian Gray were a real person, then he would probably look like that. And I melt.
Never forget who you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armor yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.
When I laugh I have to either clap or cover my mouth with my hands, I have no idea why but I HAVE to do something with my hands, wether its doing those two things or banging on the table or whacking someone
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. - Robert McCloskey
Teacher: What do we, in the U.S enjoy from places like Mexico? Student: Wait, legally?
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