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Mar 16, 2010 12:35PM

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About a girl who dies, then writes a diary about her life as a ghost and memories of her living life.

You have all these books about people encountering ghosts, but none really told about a person's personal ideas about being a ghost.
Then I thought af the diary of Anne Frank and... POOF!

Dragons
How the US really came to be(writing currently!)
A hidden group of demons living in the Earth's core
A quest one, will explain later
Prophecy from a dragon
AND SO MUCH MORE BUT WOULD TAKE MONTHS TO TYPE OUT!

So, you keep hearing about Christopher Colombus, the Louisiana Purchase, and the Boston Tea Party? Well, all of that is a LIE! Teachers make it like that so young children can process the history, but I know the true story. Yes, a dude named George Washington who became the first prez, but he was the leader of an army who drove out the original group of people who lived in the land before him.
Actually, now that I think of it, NOTHING in the history books is true! All the presidents up to John Quincy Adams were made up. They were made to keep us from wondering what REALLY happened before J.Q.A. Now, if you want the whole truth, read this book, and the other history books. But if you want to keep believing what those history books in class say, if you don't want the full description, put this book down. I tried to give the truth, I tried. Now, read and uncover the secrets of the United States, Europe, and Asia.
I was thinking about maybe documenting like a week (or however long) of my life, like diary, but more detailed. And then changing all the names and things so it's anonymous, and it'd be an easy story!
And i started cooking up this idea in Health class. Artists always depct the thing, yes? What if I like sat and studied people and made the picture in your head. People are sooo interesting, especially when they're not aware you're looking at them. not stalkerishly or anything, just purely in the interst of my art.
excellent! I'll start them soon, and you'll be seeing the results (hopefully) soon!
I'm going to try to start at least the observational one tomorrow, and possibly the documentary one... You'll maybe begin to see results by Wednesday, because I've got to edit what I wrote into American-speak, because I generally speak the Queen's English. I live in America, though, and so I'm expected to speak American English. I'd rather be British...
Really. Seriously. American English is rather dull, but I think that may be just because I'm American. For instance, I think German accents are sexy, but if I were German, perhaps I would think boring Americans sounded sexy. You see?
Incurable Beatlemaniac wrote: "Really. Seriously. American English is rather dull, but I think that may be just because I'm American. For instance, I think German accents are sexy, but if I were German, perhaps I would think bor..."
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But German and British accents are my very favorite, and as Brits use the same base laguage, just a few wonky phrases (for example, wonky) I can speak in an American accent but with British grammar and spelling. I must admit, though, the voice that I think with, that is the one that I hear when I'm having a thought, is British.
right, I feel silly, what's a halt mallet? it makes me think of the song by MC Hammer, 'Can't touch This' ;)
Is it really? Boom! I'm so good I can be right when I don't even know what I'm talking about! ;)