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About Me Member Fantasy Writer Mad-Shadow14/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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Puzzle for Anyone Who Wants to Try

Tue Aug 7, 2007, 8:14 AM
Made up this puzzle...try to decipher it!

Done eating and ready (without hesitation or escapes veering erroneously rampant,)

Imply forever, whenever in timeless hope of understanding thoughts. A new yet helplessly estranged learned paradox, yesterday’s own underling; cold and numb to every last life’s wonders, however altered to this hearth’s individual standards, moored everlong against northern shores…;people endure reality (hardly a plausible suggestion) yet over/under achieving real excitement. So make a royal try!


Good luck! =D

  • Mood: Spring Fever
  • Reading: Shonen Jump manga
  • Watching: Drake and Josh
  • Playing: Online Go
  • Eating: Chokotoffs
  • Drinking: Pink Lemonade

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  • Current Residence: My computer desk...
  • Favourite poet or writer: STEPHEN SCHWARTZ
  • Personal Quote: "Do I get a crown for being a royal pain?"
  • Tools of the Trade: Pen, paper, computer, etc anything for writing/drawing

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Thank you for the :+fav: (my God, that's an old picture of mine!! ^^;)

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Thanks for the fave! ^^
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Why are you just so amazing? lol.
I love your poems, keep up your amazing work!
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