sapphireblue369

Member Since: April 2011

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The Begining of a Wash Woe Son

Poem / Poetry

Nto finished yet with it, but it's as far as I got. I wrote this after watching The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The sadness within the movie inspired me, I suppose. It's about a destroyed love… Read More

A Story of a Shattered Demon Ch. 1

Short Story / Literary Fiction

Suicide by a girl whose favorite place was an old rusty bridge. Chapter 1. Read More

A Story of a Shattered Demon-Ch. 2

Short Story / Literary Fiction

Emotional girl raped for revenge and becomes lost. Read More

How can I love you anymore?

Poem / Poetry

Going through a rough time. Extremely emotional and holding back my hurt. Listened to Try-Nelly F. While writing this. Read More



About

My name is Tiffany. Don't much care for the name, but it's what I'm stuck with I suppose. I'm a junior in High School. Woot! Class of 2012. Bacis looks: Red hair, blue eyes, freckles, pale skin, not exactly slim. Love my body though it's not evven close to perfect, but hell who is. I'm 5'6"-ish.

Personality wise, I'm always trying to be different and unique. I guess I just want to be seen. Being the main stream kind of girl was never really something that seemed great. I'd rather by on my own then surround myself with the cookie cutter images of being a teenager. Teenage life is incredible full of drama and I try to stay away from that. I make the right choice and don't deal with anyones crap. I am usually alone because I don't  want to be in the gossip train. I'm an extremely quiet type and I love it. I am able to observe life and what is going on around me at all times. I usually notice every little thing around me unless if I'm really focused on something or sick.

Facts: I am bi-sexual and am current dating my best friend-Lieh.

I've had some rotten things happen to me in the past, and much of it was on an emotional basis. But just that small amount of drama helped create the mind I have and it affects the way I look at people and tend to keep my distance. I don't look at it as a bad thing. I help people when I can and I'm asked, otherwise I will quietly observe that is so painfully clear, but no one else see's it.

I'm not into politics. I am against pre-teen or younger dating. I believe that it is okay to start dating and becoming close to people no younger then the age of sixteen. MAYBE fifteen. But that's pushing it. I suppose you could say I'm also gay prideful. I am incredibly affended and tend to try to protect topics that insult gays/les/bi and what not. I don't exacty have a religion. Most religion that I've seen living in the south, is the many hypocrits and the idea's and statements that are twisted so much and are soo hard to believe.

I live in Louisiana.

I am not an abomination.

I'm always looking for new books to read and rarely come across a really good books. I've read all of Ellen Hopkins, Cassandra Clare and M.T. Anderson. I'll admit I've read the twilight series and The Host. The Host I did enjoy, but I do not like the style of the authors writing at all. I'm an anime freak and also hunt to find good deals on manga and some really good manga series.

I do not watch alot, if any, t.v., but I do watch several random movies on netflix when I'm able to. I mostly watch anime when I can keep my mind on it.

I started writting in Junior High School. After about a little more than a year ago, I stopped writting. It was around the time I met my bestfriend-Lieh. That's how I remember the time. I do not know what caused me to stop writting but I did. I am still trying to finish a manuscript for my book "My Suicide". I started writing My Suicide Freshman year of High School after hearing about my friend being down because he heard that his bestfriend hung himself.


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