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  • come to Wisconsin

  • i like get this weird and uncomfortable need to stretch my whole body, sometimes i have the need to punch something, or kick something, im lazy with Homework, it's like i say that i have to do my haomework but i just end up using my laptop doing random stuff, then in the morning when i get to school i try to the the homework, but i get lazy.

    i cant sleep in total silence, i have to have a fan on or something, the silence just creeps me out and makes me feel uncomfortable.

  • what songs can you play on guitar

  • haha. I can't play any full songs. The best I know is a bit of the beginning of the first song on Transylvanian Hunger by Darkthrone.

  • Haha, I haven't even started learning guitar yet, I'm saving for one. And I was with some friends last night, one of them already taught me how to play "Smoke on the Water" and "Seven Nation Army". Not my idea of good songs, but it's teaching me the jist of the guitar before I even start! =) I want to be able to play some cool metal riffs one day. =P

  • Well then, you're nearly as good as I am now then. Haha. I'm fortunate enough to be learning metal songs, as my ex-boyfriend is amazing at being able to determine songs from ear.

  • And then we'll get cams and have a cyber band going on. Hahaha. Anyone else musical wanna join? ;) =P

  • Great song and great band. You are from wisconsin? Not a lot of black metal fan in WI. As I know I am from WI. lol! But all hail the mighty Darkthrone and Gorgoroth. Also a lot of the songs on "a blaze in the northern sky" are fairly simple to play as well.

  • Andrea may I ask your ethnic background? You look very much like you could be from Persia or Iraq. You're really attractive to me. You have great taste in music! My Dying Bride is among my favorite bands. I checked out your MySpace.

  • Thanks. I'm actually half Bengali and half German. There's a bit of Portuguese thrown in there, but it is quite an odd mix. Most people guess that I'm Greek.

  • Love your hair! Are you into long haired men? My hair is as long as yours. Wish there were cool people in my area like you. I live in a suburban politically correct dump outside of NYC.

  • Thanks! I'm into long hair in general. There's likely a video on here somewhere with my long hair obsession and at least one more about the only thing I care about for males is that they have long hair. That sounds quite a lot like the suburb that I'm originally from.

  • Haha, I live in a small town where the Goth subculture is really non-existant, except for a couple elders here and there who don't really go outside much, and then the "posers". And I wish Andrea lived closer to me, too. Andrea, you're very interesting! =P

  • Please tell us why you're so into the dark side. Do you wish that some Hollywood film maker would remake "Night of the Living Dead"?

  • The dark side? Haha. I've never seen Night of the Living Dead, actually.

  • It's a cult classic must see. You will love it.

  • You have very lovely hair

  • thank you

  • I agree, your hair stays so nice despite being so long. No matter what shampoo I use, I get crazy split ends. Haha, ah well.

  • I had crazy split ends for a while that would split upon splits up to ten times, but my hair is so thick that no one could ever tell unless I told them. Even now the bottom few inches are split, but it still isn't something people ever notice.

  • And then I have some other strange habits, like how I sleep in different positions on different nights. It's fucked. LOL.

  • That is strange if you plan it out. I used to always sleep in the same position as bodies in caskets are placed, which was apparently rather creepy, as I don't move in my sleep. I had no idea it looked that way, but eventually changed it.

  • Well one night I'll fall asleep face down, a couple nights later I'll fall asleep with my arm under my pillow, and it'll change up because of my comfort level. Your sleeping like a corpse sounds weird. That'd be a fun sleepover!

  • Haha, it certainly would make for an interesting looking one, especially since both of those imply dead bodies.

  • The spoon thing is very, umm, different. Hahaha.

    As far as strange habits for me, like g01148, are usually OCD-type things. When doing make-up, I'll sit there for awhile, trying to make it perfect. My hair, has to be perfectly parted, my socks must be pulled the same height, etc...

  • Amazing; I don't even always bother with the same length of socks, as no one can see them.

  • love your hair

  • thanks

  • Nip over to TED talks and watch the 26 minute

    Larry Brilliant. This is for your gore collection.

    The commitee to investigate claims of the normal

    has been unable to locate any such creature.

  • Oh, sounds interesting...

  • What a odd new camera angle. As for my personal strangeness, it revolves around mild OCD. If I am outside and I turn a corner and I perceive that I am three feet or lees from the wall of said corner, I have to touch it as I walk past. Only outside mind you. Oh, and when I was younger, I used to be a counter. Not really any more, unless I get very anxious. I have a stranger one, but I'm keeping that hush hush.

    Shame about Nile.

  • It is quite odd. I personally enjoy how the shadows make me look far larger than I am, but the old camera is probably superior. Interesting about the corners. I go out of my way to step on sidewalk cracks, but I've never heard of anyone touching corners. A stranger one? That sounds intriguing.

  • My fascination for shadows only becomes apparent to me in my art. Though both sound quite fun.

    Another idiosyncrasy that only I would notice, would be that I spin my lip ring twice anti clockwise before I get up and leave a room. But as with corners, it's so subtle no one could ever realise. My stranger one includes a childhood fear, a tube train and a wall. Heh, go figure. (This is the only one that I'm scared if I don't do, something bad would happen.)

  • Centuries ago a Chinese traveler to London could not understand why the Brits ate with an implement that was "a miniature of the tool we use to pitch hay. How they manage to do so without piercing their lips and tongue is quite remarkable." So Andrea, I'm betting you're good with chopsticks!

    My Bengali friend told me that many in India still eat by hand. You're not really that strange!

  • They do. I really wonder how; I've watched my relatives in Bangladesh eat by hand, and it's really quite messy, as they're eating curries and whatnot that also stain nails and whatnot. I'm horrid with chopsticks though, just very skilled with spoons.

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