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About Me Member General Artist aru-lover18/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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Crime, Punishment, and College

Sun Jan 4, 2009, 2:23 PM
Hahaha...I'm working on my CIP project right now... Ugh....I'll never get finished! *cries*
Mmmm....My art projects are on the backburner for now. Crime and Punishment is really good, except that when I read it I start to feel crazy and start talking to myself.I'm not so crazy right now. I'm only looking back on it in my head. If I was really crazy right now, I'd be writing stranger things....*glances paranoid around the room*
My grandparents have left my house. They left their dog named Barney. He pees in the house a lot. It's really annoying. They said he was perfectly trained at home, haha.

Hahahaha. Finished my application to Davidson. *yay*
I'm feeling more and more like it might be good for me to take a year off to work in North Carolina and then go to UNC. It's much cheaper there than at UT, even though UNC is a better school accoridng to US News and World Report. Wierd, huh? I suppose it depends on how the state's funds are allocated. You know in Georgia if you maintain a B average, your tuition at any state school is free? That's so unfair!! *cries*

Rachel grasped the sides of her chair in anxiety. She felt like her eyes would fall out of her head. She wondered to herself, "Is it crazy that I'm writing down a brief autobiographical narrative? I can hear voices in my head! 'We have fallen upon strange times...but wonderous strange.....'"

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"One might well become a holy fool oneself here! It's catching!"--Raskolnikov from that book I was speaking of earlier.

  • Mood: Angsty
  • Reading: Crime and Punishment
  • Watching: the Sun measure off another day
  • Playing: for an approving God
  • Eating: flan....
  • Drinking: nothing

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Haha! I'm still in high school right now, and I like to draw. My favorite things are classic books, sweets, Art Nouveau, interesting music, and drawing ugly people. Ignore the leopard print, I never wear stuff like that.

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Houston, TX
  • Interests: art, words, books, music,
  • Favourite movie: Fiddler on the Roof, Sense and Sensibilty
  • Favourite band or musician: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Regina Spektor
  • Favourite genre of music: alternative
  • Favourite artist: Alphonse Mucha
  • Favourite poet or writer: William Shakespeare, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Dickinson, Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Comments


:iconmauleswell:
Oh wow, I didn't look at your whole gallery before. It's so...literary, lol. I like it :-)
:iconaru-lover:
Hey thanks! :D I love literature! It's somewhat reflected in my art, I'd say. :)
:iconalphabetapi:
cheers :star:

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if i were such a ghost, i'd stand so close to you
:iconthejewelryboxstudios:
Hey Rach, this is Hilary. I opened a new DA account...so I'm gonna watch you on it!!! AHAHAHA.

Hope all is well!
:iconaru-lover:
Hey!! :D Yeah everything going well! Im gonna go to Baylor next year. So that should be fun. How are you??
:iconthejewelryboxstudios:
Hey that's great, congrats! I'm doing good, just hanging in there. I'm glad that schools out lol.
:iconpartene:
Thanks for the fav. hon and I love Fiddler on the Roof and Mucha too!
:iconlordshadowblade:
I think I'll ave to take you up on that Crime and Punishment offer. Hopefully I'll be going to a library soon and I''ll try and check it out. :D

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"A man never deserves a sword until he can hold it by the blade. His hand may bleed; but it is then that he sees the Cross."

~ The Return of Don Quixote by G.K. Chesterton
:iconaru-lover:
Yay! Just let me know when you start reading it, hehe. :w00t:
:iconlordshadowblade:
Okay! I'll have to write a a little reminder to myself so I do that. :D

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"A man never deserves a sword until he can hold it by the blade. His hand may bleed; but it is then that he sees the Cross."

~ The Return of Don Quixote by G.K. Chesterton

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