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do you wanna be young forever
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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 6th, '18, 01:52    


Tinker Bell

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Hi! Long time, no chat~ how are you doing?

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You know that place between sleep and awake? The place you can still remember dreaming? That's where I'll always love you, Peter Pan. That's where I'll be waiting.

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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 9th, '18, 18:54    


Dearest

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hi!! yeah, it's been ages!

i'm doing ok; the weekend that just went by i presented a paper at a humanities conference in college. the presentation itself went well, but because of health stuff i wasn't able to make it on time and they had to change the order of presentations just because of me :mccry: that felt really embarrassing even though it wasn't my fault, because they didn't know that.

i'm not getting time to read and when i am i'm reading a ton for class; right now i'm reading 'the hungry tide' my amitav ghosh for class. phew, it's long. (the way he writes makes it seem longer, lol.)

what about you?

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 14th, '18, 01:21    


Tinker Bell

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I'm good! Still working full time. Today was picture day and it was a big to-do. Plus, it's Friday the 13th. So of course it was nuts.

But other than that, pretty good. I bought an Ancestry DNA kit. So I'm basically going to find out how white I am.

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You know that place between sleep and awake? The place you can still remember dreaming? That's where I'll always love you, Peter Pan. That's where I'll be waiting.

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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 14th, '18, 07:20    


Dearest

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Tinker Bell wrote:I'm basically going to find out how white I am.
why did i laugh so hard at this :gfish:

other'n that do you know a lot about your family history? that stuff is always interesting

i'm having end semester exams rn :mcdead: halp
it's going to be ages before they end and we have holidays
will i make it

finished reading hungry tide, began arundhati roy's 'the ministry of utmost happiness'
it's going really slow but i'm trying to make the time to read a few pages before bed every day
(it's better than going to sleep right after working on my laptop so)
how did reading the harry potter series go for you?

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 14th, '18, 16:18    


Tinker Bell

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I know that I'm related to an Irish Duke. The 10th Duke of Roxburghe.

But not much after that. My biological father's side is a mystery.

And I got to the 5th book. I haven't picked it up in three months *sigh* XD

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You know that place between sleep and awake? The place you can still remember dreaming? That's where I'll always love you, Peter Pan. That's where I'll be waiting.

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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 15th, '18, 06:27    


Dearest

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ooh wow \o/

aw. it's okay, you can probably pick up where you left off when you have holidays! are you gonna be having summer holidays?
and how do you like the series so far?

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 15th, '18, 13:19    


Tinker Bell

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No summer off for my job. I’m with the school age kids who need a place to go.

And I love it. It’s just finding the motivation to get up and read it again. College killed my reading for fun thing.

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You know that place between sleep and awake? The place you can still remember dreaming? That's where I'll always love you, Peter Pan. That's where I'll be waiting.

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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 15th, '18, 18:35    


Dearest

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Tinker Bell wrote:College killed my reading for fun thing.
i feel this. so hard :mccry:
i'm going to read a bit more of the ministry of utmost happiness now because it's like 40 mins to bedtime but
i don't really want to?
and it's not just that my brain knows it's for class
it's reading in general

and what's even worse
college killed my writing for fun as well
like i churn out words for my assignments
and then i physically can't write fiction, or rp, or write fanfiction, or even the shortest journal post
it's like when i churn out the words i'm killing them
:mccry:

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 15th, '18, 21:54    


Tinker Bell

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Role playing was the only way writing stayed fun for me. Mostly because it wasn’t graded and it didn’t have a due date or anything. It relaxed me

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You know that place between sleep and awake? The place you can still remember dreaming? That's where I'll always love you, Peter Pan. That's where I'll be waiting.

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 Post subject: Re: Neverland {Private}
Posted: Apr 23rd, '18, 08:05    


Dearest

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i wish it were the same for me :mccry: it was a real refuge back in high school when nothing i did in school involved writing anything other than answers or problem-solving

i've bought some books for the summer. i have a lot of homework for the summer too but hopefully i can get back into reading for pleasure.

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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive. :qh:


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