MrMonster

I uploaded part 1 of Trespassers, hope you guys like it :)
          	

Wannabeghost

Ah, I try not to think about college. It's something I'm dreading, but also looking forward to. I can't wait to ditch my house and get far, far away from here. 
          
          Yup, I am a gamer. Not hardcore or anything, but I love videogames with loads of gore, or a good storyline. Though I can't really play anything on my laptop without utterly failing. Same with the Wii. I like traditional controllers.(Xbox 360 FTW)
          
          I actually find The Three Musketeers to be pretty fun. After the first few chapters that is.  D'Artagnan's meetings/ duels with Athos, Porthos, and Aramis were entertaining to me. But I guess I'm just easily amused. That's probably why the concept of The Animal Farm was so fun for me. Boxer's demise frustrated me. Not because that moment in the book was bad, simply because the subject was maddening. 
          
          My best subjects? Uhh well, I guess I'm good at all of my subjects, considering what I get in school. I like learning about the sciences mostly, along with art, and of course history ( Art history is awesome too). Biology is amazing, in my opinion. I love doing dissections, and learning about cell respiration and photosynthesis is just brilliant. That so many things can be happening in a human body at one time, coupled with the grass underfoot, and the nuclear activities in the sun, it makes me indescribably happy. 

Wannabeghost

Oh, I wasn't particularly aware that you were gone, mostly because I haven't been too active either. Skyrim has taken so many hours of my life, funny thing is that I'm not upset about that. Though it's good to see that you're alive. 
          
          And that's quite a list you have there. Good luck with getting all of that done. I haven't started much yet, mostly because I get out of school a couple of weeks from now. As for deleting Pink Confetti, well I want to rewrite it and make it better. It wasn't really going anywhere, and I want to change that.
          
          I don't really have much of a list, or any goals quite as impressive as yours though. xD. By the way, The Animal Farm was a really food read. We're required to read it here for school, and it's really amusing. Or at least to me it was. 
          
           I guess I want to write a script and illustrate a comic for said script. I'm debating on exactly what it'll be about though. 
          
          Also, I have to start on some community service. 
          
          Then there's AP Studio Art homework, so I have to practice my painting and get better with oils. and composition. My paintings always have a weird (that means bad) composition. 
          
          And of course there's rewriting Pink Confetti. 
          
          My reading list is basically The Three Musketeers, and it's two sequels, the Count of Monte Cristo, The Idiot, and to finish re-reading Dracula, which I started but never actually finished because of 'The Jungle' (another required reading book).
          

Aly110

Don't worry, I've been imagening Elliot's past since the very first day I started writing this novel. But we both know our boy. He isn't one to open up easily, so I'm waiting for just the right moment for him to tell Evelyn about his past. Because letting the readers know about it before she did just seems wrong. But there have been some clues here and there about his past, so I'm sure you already have an idea. But here's another one: his family didn't pay for his schooling. And why was it that Mr. Jeffires knew him since he was fifteen if he had been ruling over his gang for only five years? ;) See you on Tuesday Hala. 

Wannabeghost

Ha, shakespeare would've been a cool dude to hang out with, when he was like younger and less bald, and way less dramatic. 
          
          and I don't know, maybe old women just like matchmaking and seeing the results? I know my mum tried it once, the bride ended the engagement a couple of weeks before the wedding. It was AWESOME. 
          
          White dresses suck, I always spill stuff everywhere, like juice, or glue, or paint, an all white dress would look gross after a day of me wearing it. And then I also write on my clothes cause if I write on my hands it smudges. It's incredibly awkward to pat someone on the back and leave a handprint. 

Wannabeghost

not much more awesome I bet. [ >.> I wear make-up it's not evil crap, I swear]
          
          I don't know much of poetry, I do know who Edgar Allen Poe is though, he's got some trippy poems. Gary Soto's got some good stuff too.
          
          Shakespeare? I've only read two of his stuff. Midsummer's Night Dream and then Romeo and Juliet. He uses a lot of innuendo. It's pretty funny.
          
          Weddings suck. Indian/Paki weddings last for ever, it's really boring.. >.> And the clothing is uncomfortable and sparkly.
          
          

Wannabeghost

Oh Cirque du Freak is good, the movie killed it for me though.
          
          Let's, a chick I knew died yesterday, I'm off from school in a couple of weeks, umm I just pulled an all nighter and I've been drawing a lot with sharpies, I may or may not be high off them right now.. [ jk] I'm trying to start reading The Three Muskateers and I'm also pushing myself to finish reading the Inferno. 
          
          Dante Alighieri was pretty anti-Islam, so it's weird to read some parts of it, but it's still pretty interesting.
          

chanson

Hi! I couldn't help noticing in one of the stories here that you give good critique/feedback. I was wondering if you would do me the honor of taking a look at my two stories, "City Dandelion" and "That One Summer" for me? I would love to hear what you have to say! 
          
          Thank you! :)