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Fans on the loose

Wed Aug 5, 2009, 10:34 PM
  • Mood: Alarmed
  • Watching: Clean House Comes Clean :D
...Some of those Violet fans get very... obsessive... and frightening.
They act like she died.
I'm afraid.
:|

On a.. slightly happier subject, no more suscription! Hoo-ray... eh... yeah.

But I never DID tell the tale of my wonderful time at my dad's...
Well we mostly swam and whatnot.
But we saw the newest Harry Potter film with my dad and several other family membrs.
Fun. :D They certainly did better job on the sixth than on the fifth. *shudder*

School will be starting later this month, and I am not excited. I miss kindergarden when homework involved cutting things out of magazines :(
But now I'll be heading into middle school. Multiple teachers. More challenging homework. Twilight posters in the cafeteria.
They have real food at least.

Apparently I can never decide on designs for my characters, because I've re-designed almost every single one.
I don't have a scanner, so I can't scan anything, so maybe I'll just take nice lower quality pictures with my mom's camera which we can't quite figure out how to use.

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What's going on with violet fans?

LOL I remeber those twilight posters in the cafeteria. :D
And believe me, I am definently not excited for middle school.

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Well not all of them are frightening. But some... well, imagine very defensive Twilight fans who use better English and, instead of defending a book, they're defending a popular Spyro fan character/Spyro fan. I don't care if they like the character and/or person, but some of them go to extreme lengths...

Ah yes. The days of once-a-month homework packets are gone...

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