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OH YEAH -- Gitaroo Man

"I can do it! I can!"
"No you can't!"
"I can!"
"There's no way you can!"
"Yes I can!"
"You can't!"
"Because I can!"
"Because what?"
"Because..."
"SAY IT! BECAUSE WHAT?"
"I can do it... because... Because... BECAUSE I'M GITAROO MAAAN!"

So I totally blew this little girl's mind today

Sat Oct 24, 2009, 6:48 PM
I was helping to clean up after the Halloween kids' party at my mom's work, and there were still a handful of kids running around and making a ruckus while we were attempting to pack up and such. So I walk into the bathroom to rinse out the brushes that had been used for pumpkin painting, and there's this little girl, couldn't have been more than four or five, wetting a paper towel for something or other. I'm waiting to use the sink, and she looks up at me with this scrutinizing look on her face and goes "... B| You're a boy." And I'm like "... :DD;;; whut?" "You're a boy." Then she pauses for a second and goes "oh, you're not a boy." And I'm all like "no, hahah, I'm not a boy, I just have short hair. :DD;;;;;;" Ahh... hahah... kids... (I was even wearing a skirt at the time, wtf? Am I that butch? ;___; *unsure of how to feel*)

In other news, I am totally done with dealing with kids forever. NEVER AGAIN, I SAY. (This is what I always say after having to deal with little kids, honestly. It doesn't last.)

  • Mood: Pestered
  • Listening to: PITCHMEN ZONE

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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: New York
  • Interests: Art and drawing, reading and writing, stickers, crafts, crochet, faggotry, finding Aromatic Grass
  • Favourite movie: Spirited Away, Inherit the Wind, Kill Bill I + II, Shaun of the Dead, Jurassic Park, Death Proof
  • Favourite band or musician: the pillows, They Might Be Giants, The Decemberists, Kajiura Yuki, Shonen Knife, The Protomen
  • Favourite genre of music: I'll listen to almost any style if the music itself is good. BUT NO COUNTRY. D:< AAAAH
  • Favourite artist: Too many to even begin to list here.
  • Favourite poet or writer: Waaay too many to count or name. D: Though Don Marquis is one of my faves.
  • Favourite photographer: Don't follow photography enough to really have one.
  • Favourite style of art: The good kind.
  • Operating System: Windows 98 (family PC), Windows Vista (ThunderLizard, my personal laptop).
  • MP3 player of choice: Tingle! Tingle! Kooloo-Limpah! (my iPod from a yard sale. :3)
  • Wallpaper of choice: No real preferrence. Something pretty and/or interesting.
  • Favourite game: Skies of/Eternal Arcadia, Kingdom Hearts, Pokemon, .hack// series, Animal Crossing, Phoenix Wright
  • Favourite gaming platform: Gamecube, PS2, Nintendo DS
  • Favourite cartoon character: Currently: Viral. (ENKIDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDDRDDRDUDUDUDU)
  • Personal Quote: Go for it!
  • Tools of the Trade: Pencil, pen, mouse, gumption.

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:iconangill-rose:
Thanks for the visit. ^^
:iconmyntkat:
Thank you for :+fav:ing my tutorial :)

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:iconhypogermic:
I had intended to +fav it when I first commented on it last month, but it somehow slipped my mind. xD; I can't wait to try the varnishing techniques out on something, they'll definitely be useful.

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:iconmyntkat:
:) They can get messy sometimes, but I still love varnishing like this :D It doesn't leave any brush marks, either :D

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:iconfenris-the-red-wolf:
Thanks for the fave on my tutorial.

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:iconkimikana:
Holy crap. How are you? Wha's up homme?

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:iconhypogermic:
Oh my gosh :D KIM! Hi! It's been forever!

What's up? Hmm... well, I attended my first semester of community college earlier this year, my hair is super-short, I am almost nineteen, I fail at finding a job and I'm sort-of-dieting! >:0 ... that was all I could think of off the top of my head. Nevermind that most of it isn't really relevant to anything.

How have you been? :heart:

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:iconkimikana:
I know! Long time...

I am also going to community college. I love your icon btw. I'm working at Best Buy currently in the media department. I've been married for almost 4 years and I have a daughter who is three. Her name is Lydia and my husband's name is Gene. I just turned 21 on July 1st, and I'm currently on the Best Buy diet which is drinking alot of energy drinks and walking around the store and eating ramen. Talk to ya later.

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:iconhypogermic:
That... that doesn't sound like a very healthy diet. xD; Be sure to get proper nutrition!
I remember the last time I saw a picture of Lydia, she was so tiny... :3 Is she talking yet?

(... Hahah, your signature. Be sure to save some cake for the Companion Cube. :I)

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:iconkimikana:
I supplement my diet with candy! So, Lydia can indeed talk, walk, sing, dance, swim, and draw octopuses. She turns 4 this thanksgiving. Parenting is rewarding and frustrating at the same time, but I wouldn't trade her for anything. She's already playing with the nintendo ds. She's getting pretty good at mario. I like your icon btw. What the hell is it? XD

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