MissRenaeStylinson

Just updated my book go give it a read and comment and like plz. 

MissRenaeStylinson

So I really really really want to write this Larry Fanfic I've been thinking about and have a plot about. But I need help, someone to bounce my ideas off of, and also for said person to proofread, edit my writing. Anyone wanna help a gal out!?

iharrypink

@MissRenaeStylinson a bit late but I can help if you’re still up for it x
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MissRenaeStylinson

So I was on youtube and stumbled upon this comment. ["This song is about his rx-girlfriend, theu broke up June 2018. June is also mentioned in the lyrics. Her favorite book is called, The Watermelon Sugar. But this song is about oral sex. When you break the lyrics down, he is essentially saying he gets high on the taste of his ex-girlfriend. The song also has an age restriction warning on the song from Apple for people who checked off age restriction when signing up for the service. I know this because people were posting pictures of the song being age restricted on his twitter fan thread. So, there is clearly an explicit meaning to the song. The theory about the song being about oral sex sounds about right." ] I was like ummmm, by ex-girlfriend do you mean current husband Louis. Lol. What yall think?

MissRenaeStylinson

Is anyone going to Louis concert in Washington D.C???? I don't wanna go ALL ALONE!!! 

--homesick

 Im downnnn
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bakxgoureads

@MissRenaeStylinson when is it? I’m in New York lol, but I’m not sure if I’m even allowed to go my own
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MissRenaeStylinson

Harry's tweet mentioned Watermelon Sugar. Im thinking it have something to do with a book I read called, Im Watermelon Sugar. 
          
          In Watermelon Sugar is an American postmodern post-apocalyptic novel by Richard Brautigan written in 1964 and published in 1968. 
          
          Set in the aftermath of a fallen civilization, it focuses on a commune organized around a central gathering house which is named "iDEATH". In this environment, many things are made of watermelon sugar (though the inhabitants also use pine wood and stone for building material and fuel made from trout oil). The landscape of the novel is constantly in flux; each day has a different colored sun which creates different colored watermelons, and the central building also changes frequently. The novel's narrator, who is left unnamed, claims to be writing an investigative book on his experiences at iDEATH. Its first-person narrative is sparse and minimalist, granting the novel a detached and alien quality.

MissRenaeStylinson

@MissRenaeStylinson called In Watermelon Sugar, not Im Watermelon sugar.
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larryent

Hi bby ! Hope you’re well. Just wanted to say thank you for following me and voting on my story. I see your name often in my notifs and I just wanted to say thank u for everything !! Hope all is well <3 

larryent

@MissRenaeStylinson AHH YOU ARE SO SWEET !! I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH !! 
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MissRenaeStylinson

@larryent 
            Hey love, thanks so much for the recognition. No problem. I love your stories. A few of them are literally in my top 10 favorite books on here. And i read a lot on here. You're so sweet. Hope all is well with you too. 
            All the love, Renae. 
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