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- hello Leeda Mitchell
- Username: Leedainwonderland
- In response to: "Who are you?" Hard to really tell you since I haven't discovered my true self just yet. Though I am 14, and still learning a lot. There's a lot about be not much people know, there's more that no one will ever know
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Leedainwonderland's latest answers
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- I Wish I Could Take It Back
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I would take back the fact that I was such a bitch to my best friend, I wish I never said things to hurt her, I wish I stopped escaping spending time with her when she needed me most, I really love her & I wish my pathetic actions didn't wreck us and get to where we are now..
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- Three overplayed songs I love anyway.
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Breathe Me by Sia
She is amazing. Her voice may sound a little fucked up in this song, but that's the whole concept of it. It's a good song to relax to and it's a good song to dance contemporary to as well
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- You Left Me Disappointed, June.
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It is 1962 and Daisy Lane, whose husband, Kenny is in jail for robbery, runs and lives over the family's cafe in Gosport, with Kenny's older brother, Eddie. Daisy looks out for pretty 16-year-old Suze, raped by her step-dad, terrified of sex and a magnet for predatory men. Also sharing the house is Daisy's friend Vera, a prostitute who boards with her cat Kibbles, a male she can always rely on - not that Vera is anyone's fool. The three women share a strong, mutually protective bond. The Lane brothers were both abused by their father, but Eddie took the brunt of the beatings. He has grown into a handsome, resourceful villain with a streak of viciousness, that leads him to commit acts of terrifying violence, to get this way - and his way includes organised prostitution and protection rackets. Daisy prefers not to know the details of Eddie's 'business' dealings. But hard man, Eddie has an achilles heel - Daisy. He loves his brother Kenny, but he worships his brother's wife. She resists him. In jail, Kenny becomes the victim of a sadistic homosexual. His psyche begins to crack and he takes it out on Daisy when she visits. Inevitably this drives her towards Eddie's open arms. Then Eddie overreaches and pulls a racket too far, venturing on the patch of a villain who is even harder and more territorial than he is ...
This book was shit because it was way too in the past for me to clearly imagine it in my head which would usually be easy to do with the description throughout the story but this book, on the other hand was just bullshit.
And the ending was too cliche.
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- Always makes me cry.
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Robert Neville is a scientist who was unable to stop the spread of the terrible virus that was incurable and man-made. Immune, Neville is now the last human survivor in what is left of New York City and perhaps the world. For three years, Neville has faithfully sent out daily radio messages, desperate to find any other survivors who might be out there. But he is not alone. Mutant victims of the plague -- The Infected -- lurk in the shadows... watching Neville's every move... waiting for him to make a fatal mistake. Perhaps mankind's last, best hope, Neville is driven by only one remaining mission: to find a way to reverse the effects of the virus using his own immune blood. But he knows he is outnumbered... and quickly running out of time.
This movie gets to me because it just shows the relationships between the main character and his pet, family etc.
There are bits where they could inspire you, but most of the bits to me make me cry because in the end, it shows what a waste it was of him to take his own life with the words of his daughter.
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