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Name: Megan Country: United States State: Washington Birthday: 12/21/1986 Gender: Female
Interests: Rube Goldberg machines, beef jerky, domo-kun, Kurosaki Ichigo, postcards, animals, Pizza Pipeline Tricky Stix Expertise: Ninja covert-ops missions! Occupation: Student Industry: Other
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3/18/2003
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| So hey guys, just to let you know, I still go to Xanga. Even if I never update. Cool story, brah, amirite?
Freeze-dried peaches, they turn out not to be the best thing in the world.
Learning another language is weird. I start picking up on nuances unique to that language. Really, I've only taken Japanese, so I guess I can't make a blanket statement like that. BUT SOMETIMES, I find myself starting sentences in English like I would in Japanese. Like, stating the subject of the sentence first, and then expanding on that. Like I kind of did in the last paragraph. ("Paragraph.") And I hear that a lot of Japanese students integrate the term "It's not necessarily the case that..." blah-blah-blah in to their English speech, because that's used a lot in Japanese. But I never got that far. Still interesting, though.
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| If I ever had a band, it would so totally be called "Central Nervous System." Just imagine it! Okay, now I'll check if that band name is taken...
One Google search later: God damn it!!! Foiled Again! |
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| Brandon: Western got my test scores. Me: how do you know? Brandon: (holds up a postcard from Western that says, in large capital letters, "We have recieved your test scores.")
For a first update after over two months of nothing, this entry sucked. Meh. |
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| | Japanese trance is so much better than American trance. I'm shocked. |
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| | I like trumpets. Some people say they don't like them because they say they're brash and noisy, but I think they can have a really nice tone and sound full and pretty. I'm just sayin. |
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