Pyro_Maniac
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Username | Pyro_Maniac | Gender | Female |
Date Joined | Location | Hernando, Mississippi | |
Last Updated | Occupation | Student | |
Last visit | # Pictures | 5 | |
# Comments Given | 26 |
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Lessee.
I haven't been to this place in ages; all my new stuff goes to DA now. :X But I uploaded three new pics today, and am planning to get the rest up eventually. The limit pisses me off, though. >>;
Anymoo, here are some stats for ya:
Name: Jessica
Nickname(s): Jessie, Leprechaun, Lil Red, Kit, Kitty, and Boss.
Age: Fifteen
Birthday: March 29, 1991
Nationality(ies): Irish, Scottish, English, French, Indian, Welsh.
Likes: Slash, yaoi, shounen-ai, boy-smut, Harry Potter, The Bartimaeus Trilogy, The Inheritence Trilogy, singing, reading, writing, sketching, Biology, and animals. Lots and lots o' animals. And cute little seventh graders. Yuuuuum. ^O^
Dislikes: Het, preppy girls, obnoxious boys, my step-dad, my grandmother, Algebra, World Geo., Driver's Ed., and coaches/students who call me 'Rawlings' instead of Jessica.
Future career(s): Major in Computer Engineering, Minor in Art. Possible graphic artist, writer, photographer, and illustrator.
Novel in the works?: Yep. Futuristic, set in 2043. Twenty-two years after the supposed Apocolypse; the catch? It happened. But it wasn't the kind we expected.
EXCERPT:
The Government called it a safeguard. After all, the men and women of the Government did not like taking the privilege of having children away from certain women. It was not something they got a kick out of, or laughed at during the night after a long, fulfilling day of work. It was for their, the general public’s, own welfare. The Government did not support abortion. In fact, it had been outlawed a decade before. No, they did not believe in it.
Instead, they worked out a different system. Women who sought children went to City Hall, and they appealed for the right. If they were in a stable living condition, with a steady income and a promising future for their child, they were granted rights. If not, the jury denied their request and sent them home with a month’s worth of food stamps for their troubles. As it was, not many women were granted rights; nice living quarters and more than a meager amount of money was not a common thing.
But, the Government was non-relenting in its rules. It was a safeguard. It was meant to help prevent the ever-present issue of the homeless, and of world hunger. It was entirely for the people it was founded on, the general public. For what would the great Government be without great people to help it along?
The general public called it thinning the herd.
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Thanks so much for your time, hope you liked.
If you liked the excerpt of my future novel, and would like to recieve updates as they come along, please send an e-mail to: Catalyst_roses@hotmail.com and they'll be sent to you ASAP.
Peace and out, my homies.
I haven't been to this place in ages; all my new stuff goes to DA now. :X But I uploaded three new pics today, and am planning to get the rest up eventually. The limit pisses me off, though. >>;
Anymoo, here are some stats for ya:
Name: Jessica
Nickname(s): Jessie, Leprechaun, Lil Red, Kit, Kitty, and Boss.
Age: Fifteen
Birthday: March 29, 1991
Nationality(ies): Irish, Scottish, English, French, Indian, Welsh.
Likes: Slash, yaoi, shounen-ai, boy-smut, Harry Potter, The Bartimaeus Trilogy, The Inheritence Trilogy, singing, reading, writing, sketching, Biology, and animals. Lots and lots o' animals. And cute little seventh graders. Yuuuuum. ^O^
Dislikes: Het, preppy girls, obnoxious boys, my step-dad, my grandmother, Algebra, World Geo., Driver's Ed., and coaches/students who call me 'Rawlings' instead of Jessica.
Future career(s): Major in Computer Engineering, Minor in Art. Possible graphic artist, writer, photographer, and illustrator.
Novel in the works?: Yep. Futuristic, set in 2043. Twenty-two years after the supposed Apocolypse; the catch? It happened. But it wasn't the kind we expected.
EXCERPT:
The Government called it a safeguard. After all, the men and women of the Government did not like taking the privilege of having children away from certain women. It was not something they got a kick out of, or laughed at during the night after a long, fulfilling day of work. It was for their, the general public’s, own welfare. The Government did not support abortion. In fact, it had been outlawed a decade before. No, they did not believe in it.
Instead, they worked out a different system. Women who sought children went to City Hall, and they appealed for the right. If they were in a stable living condition, with a steady income and a promising future for their child, they were granted rights. If not, the jury denied their request and sent them home with a month’s worth of food stamps for their troubles. As it was, not many women were granted rights; nice living quarters and more than a meager amount of money was not a common thing.
But, the Government was non-relenting in its rules. It was a safeguard. It was meant to help prevent the ever-present issue of the homeless, and of world hunger. It was entirely for the people it was founded on, the general public. For what would the great Government be without great people to help it along?
The general public called it thinning the herd.
---
Thanks so much for your time, hope you liked.
If you liked the excerpt of my future novel, and would like to recieve updates as they come along, please send an e-mail to: Catalyst_roses@hotmail.com and they'll be sent to you ASAP.
Peace and out, my homies.
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AJay-the-Pyro on January 30, 2006, 4:12:07 AM
heya! ^^ whats a Sadie Hawkins dance? never heard of it... anywho, how are you?
AndreAla-Rae on January 29, 2006, 12:16:51 AM
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AndreAla-Rae on January 28, 2006, 1:29:06 AM
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Invader_Mira on January 9, 2006, 9:23:30 AM
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AndreAla-Rae on December 27, 2005, 2:22:52 PM
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*snickers*
Ooooh trust me deary, there are quite a few of us 'cest-shippers' out there. ;p Damn proud of it too. :3
It's quite wonderful to find another 'cest' shipper - can i safely assume that you are a fellow Peter/Edmund shipper? Or at the very least can 'stand' the pairing, perhaps i'm getting a head of myself?
Ooooh trust me deary, there are quite a few of us 'cest-shippers' out there. ;p Damn proud of it too. :3
It's quite wonderful to find another 'cest' shipper - can i safely assume that you are a fellow Peter/Edmund shipper? Or at the very least can 'stand' the pairing, perhaps i'm getting a head of myself?
Teehee111 on August 13, 2005, 2:49:57 AM
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infurno on July 3, 2005, 2:44:23 AM
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