Jun. 25th, 2007
Being able to write makes me feel better, easily. I'm not a great ficcer, but when I have words to put down for a story, the feeling's great. And if I'm not feeling so good on the day, I can just kill a character or two. >D
Niou: *wishes Pez great health and happiness!*
Yagyuu: *does too!*
Pez: I'm not writing about you guys, yanno.
More people should vote in the sale spam poll. I should've included an option that says "I don't mind the sale spam", but oh well. I suppose I'm not interested in how many people are not annoyed, just how many people are. Maybe I should advertise the poll (and generate some wank)?
Lately, I like to use the words "delightful" and "magnificent" at any given chance.
Niou: *wishes Pez great health and happiness!*
Yagyuu: *does too!*
Pez: I'm not writing about you guys, yanno.
More people should vote in the sale spam poll. I should've included an option that says "I don't mind the sale spam", but oh well. I suppose I'm not interested in how many people are not annoyed, just how many people are. Maybe I should advertise the poll (and generate some wank)?
Lately, I like to use the words "delightful" and "magnificent" at any given chance.
English help please
Jun. 25th, 2007 12:17 pmThe word HANG. Please tell me if I'm using it wrongly:
1) To hang a painting | The painting hung on the wall | The painting has been hung
2) To hang up on someone | I hung up on someone | I've hung up on someone
3) To hang a murderer | The murderer was hanged | The murderer has been hanged
4) To hang around for a while | I hung around for a while | I've hung around for a while
And please don't tell me the British and Americans use the word differently. My brain can't cope.
1) To hang a painting | The painting hung on the wall | The painting has been hung
2) To hang up on someone | I hung up on someone | I've hung up on someone
3) To hang a murderer | The murderer was hanged | The murderer has been hanged
4) To hang around for a while | I hung around for a while | I've hung around for a while
And please don't tell me the British and Americans use the word differently. My brain can't cope.
The make up of Kite
Jun. 25th, 2007 08:55 pmYou know, I thought you guys were joking when you said Luke's surname is Crawford. IT REALLY IS CRAWFORD OMG.
For those interested, he grew up in San Diego and studied through high school there. His mum's Buddist (Japanese), his dad a Christian missonary (American), and apparently his grandma (father's side) is an American Indian descendant.
I have Kite icons, heh.
For those interested, he grew up in San Diego and studied through high school there. His mum's Buddist (Japanese), his dad a Christian missonary (American), and apparently his grandma (father's side) is an American Indian descendant.
I have Kite icons, heh.