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Name: Razi Rabet Country: United States State: Pennsylvania Metro: Hanover Gender: Female
Interests: This knife-cut fashion lacks compassion, but who says being an abomination of human cartilage isn't a statement? Expertise: Coke-a-Cola and sometimes War. Occupation: Artist
Message: message me Website: visit my website AIM: zombies uprising
Member Since:
7/11/2004
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| Let it be known that Norwood surpasses both Amamry and Wetzel combined on my personal shut up and die list. That is a lot of me not liking you. A LOT. The only person above him is Courtney Love, and she's not even human so she doesn't count. TAEGZDSGBDFGCJHNDZWRS. This semester is gonna be hell. Also, i mailed my application for the Governor's School of Agricultural Sciences. If i don't get in, i'll probably die a bum on the streets. Yaaay. | | |
| This song/tv show was a large staple of my childhood. I still sing that song all the time. http://www.youtube.com/v/SOvu4VARsao Don't act like you don't like it. Hope all of you have a worth while year. | | |
| Mr Tone reminds me of Mr ToneMojo Nixon. I don't know why everyone hates him so much, i think he's ridiculous. You know one morning i woke up from a nice night of sleeping. I woke up, and i said to myself, "Mojo... Mojo, you cannot judge a foofoo by his hair cut. you can't judge a book by it's cover. You can't decide if a person is good or bad just because they got one of those poofster haircuts sticking up. Mojo, there might be a great cosmic kid inside one of them people. One of them people all dressed in black and looking like they're all gonna die and everything... they're just regular folks like me and you. Those heavy metal guys they're regular folks like me and you. Standing for brotherhood, for peace, paternity, equality!"
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| "You know i was watching this video about the life of Chris Farley and it was the saddest thing. Throughout the entire thing everyone sang his praises. How funny he was, how good of a friend, how he lit up a room, and how his death was devastating. At the end, the interviewer asked if anyone told him that, but not one could say they had. So this poor guy went through his entire life thinking that all these people that really cared about him were only laughing at him until finally his depression got the best of him." Hearing that was kind of like a brick to the face for me. Just because you know how much you really care about someone doesn't mean they know. | | |
| "(I must inform you, Jonathan, that I am a very sad person. I am always sad, I think. Perhaps this signifies that I am not sad at all, because sadness is something lower than your normal disposition, and I am always the same thing. Perhaps I am the only person in the world, then, who never becomes sad. Perhaps I am lucky.)" - "This is love, she thought, isn't it? When you notice someone's absence and hate that absence more than anything? More, even, than you love his presence?" Everything is Illuminated, Jonathan Safran Foer
Sometimes, we don't stand out from each other as much as we might like to. | | |
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