| a b o u t m e |
dianne is a not so graceful fourteen-year-old girl. she is clumsy and awkward to the point where in she ends up hurting herself. but she doesn't care anyway because she believes that everything will be alright if she keeps going forward in life.
besides being addicted to anything coffee and chocolate, she is also obsessed with pastel colors and gel pens for no apparent reason. hoarding art materials and wasting ink are her hobbies. besides her interest in writing, poetry to be specific, she also cries over fictional book characters and laughs over bloody horror movies. she even likes to listen to music, whether it be alternative pop or hard metal rock, as long as it has that aesthetic vibe to it. she plays darts to calm herself from a bad day, also because it stops her from potentially stabbing someone.
she thinks she's weird for talking about herself in third person, but she knows that everyone is weird in their own way. she likes to ramble, an example of it is what you're reading right now (if someone is even actually reading). most of what she says is unnecessary and unimportant, so she'll stop here and let you carry on with your life.
| w o r k s |
up in the clouds - [category: poetry]
not over you - [category: fanfiction]
scattered thoughts - [category: nonfiction; coming soon]
she's a friendly loner - [category: teen fiction; coming soon]
hidden artistic side - [category: random; coming soon]
| n e w s |
up in the clouds - #93 in poetry [6/26/2016]
| l i n k s |
i'll put the links some other time bc i'm too lazy even for copy and paste lol.
- probably at a cafe, getting herself drunk with coffee and chocolate...
- JoinedMarch 22, 2014
- facebook: dianne's Facebook profile
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she felt trapped, or more likely she really was stuck wherever she was. writing poems was her escape out of t...
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