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  • make.make.more !!!!!

  • @skatermaxx159 I will! ^^ I'm kinda waiting for Breaking Dawn to come out so I can use some clips from there

  • ...Reminds me of Shane from the L Word. <3 xD

  • @xSweetAngel12 RIght?! XD Kristen looks so much like Shane...But I did use some clips from TLW in this anyways lol

  • lol I love this video! Clever song choice :)

  • @HerculesPainANDpanic Haha thank you!

  • amazing!! :)

  • @RebelQueen65 Lmao, thank you XD

  • Love it:D

  • @daysinmylife Yay i'm glad :D

  • Awe!! Love it!!

    Awe Joan i love you! :(

  • @KstewMania12 Thanks :)

  • I love that KGB song :)

    that was shane 1:15?

    hahha 1:20 shane and paige :A

  • @ValeriaAbril Me too :) and Yes and Yes haha XD

  • ahh, shes so hot o.o

    love this ! and your womanizer one :)

    "I would also like to take a moment to dedicate all my videos to Joan. Her mom recently died and I'm sending her all my support in this hard time. I love you, and I hope you'll be okay."

    -same goes for me, joanie </3

  • @alicedanis Haha. Thank you so much :) and yes all our love and support to Joanie :D

  • aw her mom died? That's so sad! And she might have MS, a problem with her central nervous system....aw no! anyway, lovely video, thank you so much for the dedication! :)

  • @wearedeadya2 Yeah =/ whoa what? o.o it's not life threatening is it? Thank you and your welcome

  • @WelcomeToTheRunaways it could be. Its a slow painful death so lets pray she doesn't have it! ):O

  • @wearedeadya2 Is MS Multiple Sclerosis?

  • @WelcomeToTheRunaways yep... look: is a chronic condition that affects the central nervous system (CNS): the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. The damage caused by multiple sclerosis creates scars, called lesions, that can be seen on the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve. Because the process of developing these lesions is called sclerosis, multiple sclerosis literally means "many scars."

  • @wearedeadya2 Ah but look I read up on it too: Prognosis

    The outcome varies, and is hard to predict. Although the disorder is chronic and incurable, life expectancy can be normal or almost normal. Most people with MS continue to walk and function at work with minimal disability for 20 or more years.

  • @WelcomeToTheRunaways YES! That's a WAY more happier version than mine! I was like, sad for two days when I found out. It's a relief to realize that she's not ongoing to much damage! :D It's just when I saw her in concert she couldn't even walk... so I'm still worried. ):)

  • @wearedeadya2 I really hope she doesn't have it, but if for some reason she does. Atleast she's not going to die. She couldn't walk? o.o..jeez

  • @WelcomeToTheRunaways i know.... :(

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