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Happy Graduation!

Sat Jun 13, 2009, 2:45 PM
Well, I've graduated! I just went to my friends' graduation party and it was a lot of fun. :iconryus-girl: :iconrinature: :icontylerrnr: were there too and we had a blast. I've also put up another poem up that I like. I'm gonna try and do a happier one next time; I've done so much gloomy stuff.

I'm also totally in the mood for x-men stuff right now: I'm thinking of doing a fanfic of them. Oh well, I'm a proud nerd! :nerd:

I've gotta go: :iconryus-girl: is waiting for me to give her her massage! (Just friends, I'm gay, totally normal massage)! LOL.

  • Listening to: five for fighting
  • Reading: x-men novelizations
  • Watching: x-men movies
  • Playing: Icewind Dale 2 and inFamous
  • Eating: ice cream
  • Drinking: Green tea

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:icontina-go-lightly:
Congrats!

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:icontylerrnr:
I love your massage disclaimer. Haha.

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Tyler

“Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.”
:iconrijjka:
Gloomy poetry is fine, don't beat yourself up over it. Though if it really gets to you, you could try ending them on a up beat of sorts. Of the top of my head the only examples I can think of are my own pieces. Oh I'm such a vain fellow.

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"March on, ioine brauelie, let us to it pell mell, If not to heaven then hand in hand to hell." -Shakespeare's Richard III
:iconandar90:
I like dark and gloomy things, I just feel like it's time to try something different. No beating up was involved! :)
:iconrijjka:
It is good to expand your horizons. I'm still stuck in my 'Dark Apocalyptic' phase at the moment. One day, who knows, maybe it will be 'cute woodland animals' but I wouldn't hold your breath. ;)

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"March on, ioine brauelie, let us to it pell mell, If not to heaven then hand in hand to hell." -Shakespeare's Richard III

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