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Post by Eolith on Sept 24, 2005 15:36:40 GMT -5
Argh. My sis and I just got into a quarrel... I retreated to my room, which unfortunately is in the basement. My sis proceeded to run upstairs and stomp on the floor non-stop... I've turned my radio up as high as it will go... I hope she bruises her feet trying to annoy me, I know for a fact she's barefoot. In any case, soon her muscles will get too sore for her to go on.
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Post by Shades on Sept 24, 2005 16:36:36 GMT -5
Don't you just hate it when sisters do that stupid stomping thing it's like 'What are you trying to prove, that you were a staff member of stomp[ in your previous life?" Argh well is she still going?
-Shades, Admin.
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Post by coffee on Sept 24, 2005 18:09:33 GMT -5
*thanks God for not giving me a sister* Well, I do have a half sister, but she lives in Cali. But my brother doesn't do anything like that. When me and him disagree, we start punching, kicking, head locking, powerbombing, spinebusting, and the person standing wins the arguement. lol. I'm so glad I don't have a sister.
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Post by Eolith on Sept 24, 2005 21:46:34 GMT -5
She didn't last too long. We do get into little catty scratch fights, but fists never fly. My sister love to scratch my arms... I usually push her down or use her hair to pull her down long enough to get away. I'm never one for prolonged fights.
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Post by coffee on Sept 24, 2005 23:05:39 GMT -5
'Eh, me and little brother always look for a reason to fight. He just threw a water bottle at me not to long ago, I ended up in a wrestling submission move.lol. I'll get 'em later.
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Post by Eolith on Sept 25, 2005 1:00:46 GMT -5
You know, it's probably better to beat one another up physically rather than mentally. Girls usually try to poison their enemy's confidence with words meant to poke at their hidden weaknesses... it's treacherous really.
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Post by coffee on Sept 25, 2005 1:23:40 GMT -5
It really is. But luckily, I let no one know my hidden weaknesses. But I agree, to beat someone up physically is one thing. But to mentally hurt someone is completely different. Sometimes, those scars cannot heal...
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Post by Eolith on Sept 25, 2005 11:54:32 GMT -5
Even though we try to hide our weaknesses, sometimes it is hard to do so. For example, my sis knows that I have a great weakness in math. Occastionally she uses it to her advantage, telling me that I don't like to think. Yes, those scars take far longer to mend, and the wounds are often reopened before they can fully heal.
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Post by coffee on Sept 25, 2005 21:13:08 GMT -5
*Change in subjet* I've been wondering this for a while now. Is that your picture in your sig? Just a question (no I'm not a stalker lol).
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Post by Eolith on Sept 25, 2005 23:41:57 GMT -5
No, I'm not photogenic... the eyebrows are similar though. My hair isn't as straight, my nose isn't as pointy and I have more freckles. Here, I'll post a brutally honest and in some cases byest description of myself I wrote once:
My hair falls roughly to the points of my shoulder blades and is cut in quite a few layers. It is a deep brown, and it usually has loose wavy curls. My eyebrows are fairly thick, but I suppose that's a good thing because it makes them show up, and I don't have to use any makeup or whatever. The bad thing is I have to keep them plucked or else I start looking like a Neaderthal(sp?). People have said many things about my eyes, and I often don't know whether to take it as an insult or a compliment. Here are some of what they've been called: Faerie Eyes, Witch Eyes, Vampire Eyes, Husky Eyes, Wolf Eyes and my personal favorite, Evil Dictator Eyes. I'll try to describe my eyes so that you might come to your own conclusion as to what they should be called. My eyes start off as a very pale blue around the pupil. As it moves outwards, the blue darkens to a deep grey-blue around the edges. Just inside the rim of my iris is a ring of yellow, but it is jagged, so I'd describe it more as a ring of lightning. I know, weird. But hey, you never could have seen that in a pic, could you? The part of me that I dislike most is my nose. It has a kind of 'cute' rounded look, and don't you dare laugh at me! My nose and cheeks have a light spray of freckles. Sometimes I hate them, sometimes I love them. My cheeks have been another centerpoint for teasing. They are fairly rosy all of the time, so people sometimes ask if I'm too cold, or too hot. My friend's father constantly teases me by saying I have a rash, and he invents an odd name for it. Of all my facial features, I think I like my lips the most... if it isn't too vain to say so. They are the perfect size, and I've never needed lipstick to give them color.
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Post by coffee on Sept 26, 2005 9:23:02 GMT -5
You got some funky eyes, girl. lol. Actually, sounds pretty cool. You could easily pass off as a vamp during halloween, lol. -don't take that as an insult.
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Post by Eolith on Sept 26, 2005 17:09:44 GMT -5
Don't worry, I've gotten used to it... I find it amusing really. I was a vampire in fifth grade but I'm thinking about doing it again this year. I like my eyes, and sometimes I think that I'd like to give one of my character similar eyes, but it seems like the reader would get bored reading a paragraph all about the main character's eyes... and I can't really shorten the description.
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Post by coffee on Sept 26, 2005 17:32:33 GMT -5
Hmm. I think your right about that. Maybe if you describe the eyes of the character througout the first part? Like hints here and there about the characters eyes?
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Post by Eolith on Sept 26, 2005 17:43:16 GMT -5
Maybe... I don't know. It makes me think of an elf I created in one of my stories. My elves have cat eyes, and hers are a brilliant icy blue. The main character continually makes small remarks over how unsettling her eyes are... especially when she stares him down, as she often does.
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Post by coffee on Sept 26, 2005 23:07:04 GMT -5
Oh that would be awesome. Maybe like a wizard elf perhaps? A story about this outcast elf born with the gifts of magic, but doesn't know it yet. Its an old story told countless times, but its usually a good one.
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