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Hello. The only thing that describes me most is I desire to meet new friends out of my state. I want to experience having friends even you’re too distant from each other. . Im a little girl who care for others,nice but if they don’t treat me similar to that. ahehe. I will not be acquainted with them or much better away from them. Thank you guyZ and gurLz. Take care…
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city
I love hEre
state/country
ME, US
time
Oct 1990 - present
college
im Not A coLLege student yet!
dont have an idea
employer
..hmm..i dont know..
position
ahehe..if can be "owner"ahehe
description
whaaa...
time
? - present
clubs
¤ ¤ ¤ hmm..if I'll given a possibility to choose I crave to join dance club to develop myself in dancing,,¤ ¤ ¤
talents
¤ ¤ ¤ I don’t be familiar with my talent I have, but I can amuse yourself a little "piano or organ? I also can dance insignificant and sing but just a modest.... heheh ¤ ¤ ¤
music
¤ ¤ ¤ Gothic!!! LITHIUM,MY IMMORTAL,EVANESCENCE MODE!!!t!! ¤ ¤ ¤
artists
¤ ¤ ¤ Hmm. I am not really fun of adoring artist or even actors but maybe Im just admiring their looks…ahahah¤ ¤ ¤
movies
¤ ¤ ¤ Saw,Resident evil,The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,Gothika,House of the dead,the ghost inside,Constantine,The nun,Phone,the ring,Pulse,Dark water,The amityville horror,Dawn of the dead,War of the world,wrong turn,Cold creek manor,Ju on,Highwaymen,accepted,the haunted mansion,Zathura,School of rock,she;s the man,Coach carter,the island,the recruit,taking lives,the notebook,chasing liberty,kingkong,titanic :) ,pass to furious"... ¤ ¤ ¤
tv shows
¤ ¤ ¤ As of know..whhaa.wHeeL of fortune¤ ¤ ¤
actors
¤ ¤ ¤ can be actors from other country???..because they are really cute..i think so...for me..ok? ¤ ¤ ¤
Saying
→ Better to imProve yourself in your own...than to pretend and use other people...Religion is for people afraid of going to heLL SpirituaLLy is For peopLe wHo have alReady been there...
Quotations
→ Magic Pickle and the Planet of the Grapes by Scott Morse.... The Magic Pickle secretly fights crime from his HQ under Jo Jo’s bed (her house is built on top of the lab that created him). He uses his crime computer and super powers to fight the wicked fruits and veggies of The Brotherhood of Evil Produce. He’s detected some sinister citrus at the Farmer’s Market. One of Jo Jo’s classmates, has brought a strange machine to school, along with a wagonload of fruit (she was soured by the free lemonade). It’s the start of The Raizin’s plan to create a planet of grapes!
Shout
Do wat mkes u hapy.Be w/ hu makes u smile.Laugh as much as u breath & LUv as long as u live
AutuMn
Autumn (also known as fall in North American English) is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn is the period between summer and winter, usually in September (northern hemisphere) or March (southern hemisphere) when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier. In the northern hemisphere, the meteorological start of autumn is on 1 September and it ends on 30 November;[1] in the southern hemisphere it starts on 1 March and ends on 31 May. The astronomical start of autumn is on the Autumnal Equinox (22–23 September) and ends on the Winter Solstice (21–22 December) in the northern hemisphere, and 20 March and 21 June in the southern hemisphere. Autumn starts on or around 7 August and ends on about 6 November in solar term. In Ireland, autumn begins on 1 August and ends 31 October, due to the Irish calendar.
Etymology
The word autumn comes from the Old French word autompne (automne in modern French), and was later normalized to the original Latin word autumnus.[2] There are rare examples of its use as early as the 14th century, but it became common by the 16th century. Before the 16th century, harvest was the term usually used to refer to the season. However as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns (especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and fall and autumn began to replace it as a reference to the season. The alternative word fall is now mostly a North American English word for the season. It traces its origins to old Germanic languages. The exact derivation is unclear, the Old English fiæll or feallan and the Old Norse fall all being possible candidates. However, these words all have the meaning "to fall from a height" and are clearly derived either from a common root or from each other. The term came to denote the season in the 16th century, a contraction of Middle English expressions like "fall of the leaf" and "fall of the year".[3] During the 17th century, English immigration to the colonies in North America was at its peak, and the new settlers took their language with them. While the term fall gradually became obsolescent in Britain, it became the more common term in North America, where autumn is nonetheless preferred in scientific and often in literary contexts.