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Love is all you need.
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Pundit
are you a real fan of music
hell yes
More Frequent Than Necessary Music Binge!
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I've Got Some Music!
likes & interests
About Me
I am a person who can not stand closed mined people especially when it comes to music. I hate racism, greedy people and people who want power. I love animals, shoes (you can never have to many pairs), Coffee and painting.
I'd like to meet
Opened mined music fans who love music regardless of style.(the more opened mined the better) I would also love to meet movie director Tim Burton, comedian Billy Connolly, actor and presenter Stephen Fry and tattoo artist Kat Von D.
Interests
Painting, standing up for animals and human rights, snowboarding, listening to music, reading, helping people who are depressed and shopping for shoes, electronics and music.
Favorite Music
I love all styles of music (and I mean all styles of music). You will not find a music elitist here as I have been sent to this planet to kill all people who are elitist when it comes to music. Open your mind and take in all the sounds and styles around in music.
Favorite TV Shows
Scrubs, Dexter, Life on Mars, NCIS, Red Dwarf, The Simpsons, Family guy, The Cleveland show American dad, The big bang theory, Peep show, Farther Ted, Pushing daisies and Reaper.
Favorite Movies
White men can't jump, The big Lebowski, The man who sued God, Pan's labyrinth, Nightmare before Christmas, Edward scissorhands, Hellraiser and Casino.
Favorite Books
Anything by Anne Rice, anything by James Herbert, anything by James Mcgee, anything by Stephen King, The wolfen by Whitley Strieber, Book of blood by Clive Barker and Turn the screw by Henry James.
Favorite Quotes
Live everyday of your life like it was you last
Favorite Heroes
Stephen Fry, Bob Marley and my Grandma (RIP)
Areas of Interest
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Entertainment
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Living
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Flip-182
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2011/05/04 14:48:37
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5 feet 8 inches
comments
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die Küss der Tod
2013/01/01 20:02:59

I just wanted to wish my Platypus a happy New Year. I hope we speak again soon. Ich liebe dich.
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die Küss der Tod
2012/02/06 21:21:55

Hello. Can't talk to you today because I got that stupid class I have on Mondays. I never know when it's going to end or how long it's going to be so, yeah, can't talk to you today. Talk to you tomorrow, lol.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/11/11 14:40:21

I'm glad I have a friend like you, lol.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/09/18 12:26:13

I wish 3 tomorrow were good. I am taking a practice test for chemistry from 3 to 5 to help prepare. Are Tuesday or Thursday any better (these are the days I get out from all classes by 12)?
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die Küss der Tod
2011/09/15 11:21:30

Sure, 3 sounds good. :)
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/20 16:55:52

Hopefully my laptop will be fixed by then. I hope so. If not, I'll let you know. UGH. I don't even know what's wrong with it.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/19 23:28:37

What time tomorrow? If you're not available, I get it, I just need to know.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/17 20:34:11

Hm, well, I am going with my grandma & my bro to his tae kwon do class at 6:30 so we will be back at about 8pm. If that is too late, tomorrow is always an option. :)
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/17 14:33:43

Hope your day is going well, mine is going well. I will be spending a few hours with my grandma today at her behest because she wants to see me before I have go to college. If you like, we can talk later on Skype but I don't want to keep you up as late as I did the other night (even my mother was shocked to say the least). So yeah. Talk to you later, then. Just let me know if you want to.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/15 20:23:30

I will now talk in my "home-boy" accent: Dude, I was there at 3, where were you? Then I drew a picture 'cos I thought you weren't there so yeah. But it's no big deal.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/15 15:25:56

I will be on Skype later today at about 3pm so 8 by where you are again. That is, if you are available. I will go to the library later but I'm not sure what time yet.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/13 22:28:06

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/13 15:40:23
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Oh, well. What was the most shame was how much of a mess I made, lol. I knew it was messy, I just never thought it would stain the rug and pretty much everything else, including my face. I already sent you a request, I think, my Skype name is transylvania.blood. Well, my pic is of a green rose so that should be good. You might have been wondering who that weirdo was anyway who invited you, lol. Well, let me see. I just got back from the gym. Probably going to eat lunch. How about I'll log on when it is 15:00 where I live? (I am so used to
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/12 01:17:07

I am glad that you are doing much better and that the rioting was done. Sorry about your debit card. That sucks!
I am glad that you are doing much better and that the rioting was done. Sorry about your debit card. That sucks!
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/09 21:58:58

Sheesh, things sure have turned chaotic over there. And yes, I found out what sparked the rioting when I saw another article here on SH about it. Criminals, I agree. Once more, I am glad not to live anywhere near a large city like that as riots don't typically take place in the suburbs.
Sheesh, things sure have turned chaotic over there. And yes, I found out what sparked the rioting when I saw another article here on SH about it. Criminals, I agree. Once more, I am glad not to live anywhere near a large city like that as riots don't typically take place in the suburbs.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/09 19:34:03

I heard about this on the news yesterday. I'm afraid I don't quite understand why, either. But I agree, it is terrible. Truly terrible.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/08 20:19:36

Of course, I agree with you 100%. Obviously you know this is a problem in my own country but I am somewhat glad there are no leaflets coming out. Instead, people like to consider putting taxes on unhealthy food. The problem is laziness and people being cheap bastards. Too many people just want to lay around all day and eat junk food--then, of course, they just want a stupid gastric-bypass surgery to get them to lose weight so easily. It is downright humiliating to think about how fat people in my own country are getting. Hell, even in my own family there were 2 obese people--and I loved them both very much.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/08 18:23:27

Wow, that leaflet really upset you. Honestly, if I get junk mail I don't even read it. I just rip it in half and throw it in the garbage. I am watching CSI right now--about 2 hours ago I got back from visiting my deacon at church as we just sit and talk once in a while. I am also trying to write more to my story but I keep getting distracted lol.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/08 00:38:05

Haha, good point about the stalker thing. lol that made me laugh. I have been able to rollerblade since I was a child, though. My grandmother bought my brother and I each a pair when we were younger so we would rollerblade up the street and such. True, I haven't actually rollerbladed in about 10 years but that's alright. It's just like ice skating, which I do at least 2 times a year. I don't mind falling, I just try not to, lol.
Haha, good point about the stalker thing. lol that made me laugh. I have been able to rollerblade since I was a child, though. My grandmother bought my brother and I each a pair when we were younger so we would rollerblade up the street and such. True, I haven't actually rollerbladed in about 10 years but that's alright. It's just like ice skating, which I do at least 2 times a year. I don't mind falling, I just try not to, lol.
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die Küss der Tod
2011/08/05 20:55:04

OK, well thanks for the congrats. I must say though, you give good advice. So, thank you. I have never been one for advice but I will attempt to heed what you say in all aspects of life. It's kind of comforting to know you're not some crazy internet kook.
OK, well thanks for the congrats. I must say though, you give good advice. So, thank you. I have never been one for advice but I will attempt to heed what you say in all aspects of life. It's kind of comforting to know you're not some crazy internet kook.
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saying 3:00pm, I almost couldn't calculate the time where you live). That should be good for me. I'll let you know if anything changes. In the meantime, see you later :)
I know that they were remaking the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo--an American version, obviously. Nobody can replace Noomi Rapace who played Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish one---which is the only one I can respect as the book series was written in Swedish and takes place in Sweden. Did you know that Noomi Rapace is also in the new sequel to the Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey Jr? I can't wait to see it!
I hate remakes, don't you know? The original is almost always better--and the American versions of foreign movies are notoriously lacking. More explosions and sex don't make a movie better in my opinion. Just like they were remaking the movie Let the Right One in (also originally a Swedish movie), which sucked because they changed the whole thing. Sheesh.
Today I volunteered at my church's hoagie/sub sandwich booth in the 4H fair--where they basically display and sell farm animals like rabbits, horses, and what-have-you. I was there from 14:00 to 18:00. I knew some people there from church but I also talked to this old man who was retired from in the Navy--he turned out to be really nice. He gave me his business card with his email address to see about getting ...
I know that they were remaking the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo--an American version, obviously. Nobody can replace Noomi Rapace who played Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish one---which is the only one I can respect as the book series was written in Swedish and takes place in Sweden. Did you know that Noomi Rapace is also in the new sequel to the Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey Jr? I can't wait to see it!
I hate remakes, don't you know? The original is almost always better--and the American versions of foreign movies are notoriously lacking. More explosions and sex don't make a movie better in my opinion. Just like they were remaking the movie Let the Right One in (also originally a Swedish movie), which sucked because they changed the whole thing. Sheesh.
Today I volunteered at my church's hoagie/sub sandwich booth in the 4H fair--where they basically display and sell farm animals like rabbits, horses, and what-have-you. I was there from 14:00 to 18:00. I knew some people there from church but I also talked to this old man who was retired from in the Navy--he turned out to be really nice. He gave me his business card with his email address to see about getting a flag for my father's father since he fought in the Korean War.
Glad to hear that you are doing well.
Oh, wait, I have just one more thing to tell you--I have downloaded skype to my pc and it is installed ready to use.
Talk to you later, Stephen :)
Here's why my mother wanted me to listen to a band which I NO LONGER like: I used to like My Chemical Romance when they released their album, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. They were amazing, they had a dark image and every song on that album was awesome. It is one of my favorite albums then. MCR was one of my favorite bands then, despite my initial dislike of their name. I used to doodle their logo all the time when I was in 7th and 8th grade (about 5 or 6 years ago, actually). But when they came out with their album, The Black Parade, they completely lost everything that ever made me like them. Whatever had changed in their ideology was reflected in their music and for me, it sucked so bad. Now, I dislike the band and all of their new material--despite the fact that they are also from New Jersey like I am and that was originally one of the reasons I liked them so much--and can't stand to think about them or even listen to their music because it turns me off. My mother thought that they woul...
Here's why my mother wanted me to listen to a band which I NO LONGER like: I used to like My Chemical Romance when they released their album, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. They were amazing, they had a dark image and every song on that album was awesome. It is one of my favorite albums then. MCR was one of my favorite bands then, despite my initial dislike of their name. I used to doodle their logo all the time when I was in 7th and 8th grade (about 5 or 6 years ago, actually). But when they came out with their album, The Black Parade, they completely lost everything that ever made me like them. Whatever had changed in their ideology was reflected in their music and for me, it sucked so bad. Now, I dislike the band and all of their new material--despite the fact that they are also from New Jersey like I am and that was originally one of the reasons I liked them so much--and can't stand to think about them or even listen to their music because it turns me off. My mother thought that they would play one of their old songs on the show, but they were just pushing their new, cruddy album as usual.
Wow, that was a lot to write. lol Sorry to write so much on something so trivial.
Still, stay safe. Let's hope that it doesn't last as long as you think it will.
Meanwhile over here everyone is making a stupid fuss over our debt being downgraded from AAA to AA+ which I don't see what the occasion is to fuss over. What's happening over in England, is something to fuss over, here this is just making a mountain out of a molehill. Really, now.
I really hope that the rioting and looting gets under control so that you can feel safe. I don't know if anything like that has ever happened around here but I'm somewhat glad to live in the suburbs.
Wish I had more to say, but at the moment, I'm somewhat speechless. All I know is that it's rained here all day. That I read a book and did nothing essentially. And that for no fucking reason last night I stayed up to watch Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at my mother's insistence all because My Chemical Romance was playing. I hate that band ever since The Black Parade and yet she made me watch them, knowing how much I dislike how they went away from their core style. Well, this is not much or even as important as what you've had to say.
Stay safe in the meantime. Don't get burned!
Hm, I didn't know that about Peter Sellers, I just thought he was funny. Oh well.
Thankfully today is somewhat cooler than yesterday, a lot less humid.
That leaflet you got seems really stupid, considering everything they wrote was all common sense and if somebody didn't know that then they really are stupid. You're right, they shouldn't be allowed to vote.
haha lol I can't help it, your angry writing was funny. Oh, I agree with what you said, I just think your writing is funny. :)
Talk to you more later, Stephen. lol Hope you don't get any more stupid leaflets.
I have actually never hurt myself from any sports. I think I am scared to but I have never done anything to actually get hurt. Well, unless you count my attempt at riding my bicycle with my eyes closed and then hitting my head on a mailbox (well I had that one coming). Or, oh wait, the time when I hit the curb the wrong way and literally ripped the skin off of my leg when I got thrown over my handlebars. Ah yes, that was a fun wound to get...not. I was going to the bank with my mother when I got that one and I still had to ride home--that was only on the way there. I still ride my bike, I just watch out for curbs, now.
Today I was on my computer for 3 hours writing this short story I'm actually almost done with. I started it like 2 days ago and it's nearly done now and I haven't planned it at all. I just kind of wrote it. That was pretty cool, I guess.
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I have actually never hurt myself from any sports. I think I am scared to but I have never done anything to actually get hurt. Well, unless you count my attempt at riding my bicycle with my eyes closed and then hitting my head on a mailbox (well I had that one coming). Or, oh wait, the time when I hit the curb the wrong way and literally ripped the skin off of my leg when I got thrown over my handlebars. Ah yes, that was a fun wound to get...not. I was going to the bank with my mother when I got that one and I still had to ride home--that was only on the way there. I still ride my bike, I just watch out for curbs, now.
Today I was on my computer for 3 hours writing this short story I'm actually almost done with. I started it like 2 days ago and it's nearly done now and I haven't planned it at all. I just kind of wrote it. That was pretty cool, I guess.
Right now we're watching 'Trail of the Pink Panther'. I love the Pink Panther movies--do you like them? I only like the ones with Peter Sellers, though. Steve Martin's funny, just not as inspector Clouseau.
Today, though, I went to a favorite bookstore of mine which is closing because its company was in direct competition to the bookstore giant, Barnes & Noble. Don't get me wrong, Barnes & Noble has a nice store but it took away my beloved bookstore, Borders. At least I got to purchase a calendar, 2 paperbacks, and 1 large book for about $30. That is good considering everything was on sale. Needless to say, I am still sad that it is going out of business. I know it's a corporation and not a person, but whatever.
Hm, I never got the vibe from my church that they were ever trying to control what I said or dressed like (because they really couldn't anyway) but I suppose some people might think that organize religions do. I might think differently on this since I have always gone to church so I am used to it.
Another scrap of good news is that I got a new laptop for school. It is an Asus and it has a much better memory than my older one but what I think I like is that is has a webcam. Well,I think that is pretty much standard on all lapt...&
Today, though, I went to a favorite bookstore of mine which is closing because its company was in direct competition to the bookstore giant, Barnes & Noble. Don't get me wrong, Barnes & Noble has a nice store but it took away my beloved bookstore, Borders. At least I got to purchase a calendar, 2 paperbacks, and 1 large book for about $30. That is good considering everything was on sale. Needless to say, I am still sad that it is going out of business. I know it's a corporation and not a person, but whatever.
Hm, I never got the vibe from my church that they were ever trying to control what I said or dressed like (because they really couldn't anyway) but I suppose some people might think that organize religions do. I might think differently on this since I have always gone to church so I am used to it.
Another scrap of good news is that I got a new laptop for school. It is an Asus and it has a much better memory than my older one but what I think I like is that is has a webcam. Well,I think that is pretty much standard on all laptops now except for my old one which was a Dell and ordered off of the internet. Whatever. I was exceedingly glad to have been able to buy some books from my favorite bookstore since the prices were cheaper than at Barnes & Noble. There was still something else there that I wanted--a boxed, hardcover set of the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson--but even though it was 25% off the original price, it was still $75. It was originally $100.
I felt like crap earlier today but at least now I feel better after having bought some stuff. I went to the gym earlier in the morning to do a cardio class with my mother and then we went out to breakfast as a family, something we haven't done in a while.
Sorry for the blabbing, lol, I just had a lot to say.
Talk to you later then, my friend. :)