Fairytale
'cause I don't care for your fairytales
You're so worried about the maiden though you know
She's only waiting on the next best thing
Snow White is doing dishes again cause
What else can you do
With seven itty-bitty men?
Sends them to bed and calls up a friend
Says will you meet me at midnight?
The tall blonde lets out a cry of despair says
Would have cut it myself if I knew men could climb hair
I'll have to find another tower somewhere and keep away from the windows
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Hello there, all you have to know is that I'm going on seventeen and that I bite.
I like school a lot because of my very hyper/funny classmates, tablemates especially.
Flipping and being out of gravity's reach momentarily gives me a thrill sometimes.
I love being in planes too cause its something I rarely experience.
And I've figured that though the Earth may be trembling, all is fine.
So, there's enough rambling.
I hope you have something to tag about with regards to my posts!
And love me,
for I am phenomenal. ♥
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007,3:32 pm
WISESAGELIVIA ;D
from the 2 dictionaries: hate [heyt] verb- hat·ed, hat·ing, noun
1.to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
2.to be unwilling; dislike: I hate to do it. –verb (used without object) 3.to feel intense dislike, or extreme aversion or hostility. –noun
4.intense dislike; extreme aversion or hostility.
5.the object of extreme aversion or hostility.
—Synonyms 1. loathe, execrate; despise. Hate, abhor, detest, abominate imply feeling intense dislike or aversion toward something. Hate, the simple and general word, suggests passionate dislike and a feeling of enmity: to hate autocracy. Abhor expresses a deep-rooted horror and a sense of repugnance or complete rejection: to abhor cruelty; Nature abhors a vacuum. Detest implies intense, even vehement, dislike and antipathy, besides a sense of disdain: to detest a combination of ignorance and arrogance. Abominate expresses a strong feeling of disgust and repulsion toward something thought of as unworthy, unlucky, or the like: to abominate treachery. —Antonyms 1. love. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006
hate (hāt) Pronunciation Key v. hat·ed, hat·ing, hates v. tr.
To feel hostility or animosity toward.
To detest.
To feel dislike or distaste for: hates washing dishes. v. intr. To feel hatred. n. Intense animosity or dislike; hatred.
An object of detestation or hatred: My pet hate is tardiness.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Arabic: يَكْرَهChinese (Simplified): 恨Japanese: 憎む Korean: 몹시 싫어하다 Russian: ненавидетьfrom WISESAGELIVIA:hate [heyt] 1. a strong emotion where you are serious about disliking that person. (strong tone&seriousness) i hate you. which, in my opinion, will practically break everyone's heart.2. a light hearted emotion where you are playful. (jokey&cheerful tone) i hate you! why are you so ____ when i cant! which she practically says everyday.The Nanyang Artistic Gymnastics® Dictionary of the Wise Sage LIVIA, First edition Copyright © 2006 by Livia Yap Chien Ting Published by nanyangtrampoline. All rights reserved.
and if you really have left, i am at a loss of what to do. my smile would me wiped off, and i will see dark clouds everyday. never leave without a goodbye.
please. never.
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