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For Sale:
One university animation student: almost two decades old and in slight disrepair, but otherwise in good condition. Writes, draws, is occasionally known to sing and can defend your home with bad archery and uber 1337 stuff-flinging skillz if under siege.
Should be fed regularly with chilli con carni, sushi and chocolate cake and be allowed regular doses of anime and bishies. Should also be intermittantly allowed to indulge in her addiction to the shipping of crack OTPs, cosplaying and RPing.
In exchange for the fulfillment of these requirements, will doodle on your paper, chew your pencil-ends, randomly quote extensive dialogue from movie scenes and hoard lucky pennies in her pockets.
To go to good home.
LiveJournal
It's that time of year again...
Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:21:26 GMT
My Student Finance forms came through the post this morning ;-; I swear there's the equivalent of one tree in every envelope...Why do they have to make it such a darn mission to complete the process? ^^" *brainbreakage* I guess, though, if they're lending X number of students Y amounts of money, they have to make sure they do at least something to earn it...>____> *shot*
At least we don't seem to be the only ones confused, though, since the weather can't seem to make up its mind what to do, either XD It's been trying to snow all morning here, which is a bit crazy since the day before yesterday was bright sunshine, and yesterday was rain and hail storms Oo" Global Warming certainly does make things very exciting~ o____o
I forgot to mention it yesterday, but I saw two films over the last few days: 'Silk' and 'Atonement', and both of them I'd really reccommend to anyone who hasn't seen them yet; they're so moving and beautiful~~~
The cinematography and the visual impact of both films is absolutely stunning, and the acting's very good (with casts like that, though, I guess that's a sort of given ^^") although they do leave you feeling in dire need of some comfort food XD
But yes: for anyone who fancies a quiet evening in with some films that'll make you think a bit and move you (across the sofa for the tissue box, most likely >____>), those are definitely a good choice ^^
'Love knows no boundaries'
p.s.
BBC 2007 production of 'Oliver Twist' on DVD - zohmygodlove! <3<3<3
