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Nov 25, 2010 10:06AM

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message 5153:
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Me: xD YAY. How's you doing?
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Me: Could be better. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MY RETARDED BOOK REVIEW? >_> I spent way too long on it and it's kinda retarded. OH WELLZ.
Me: Sure. My cousin and I are discussing why sweaters don't have one arm hole.
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Me: LMAO. xD OH WAIT. I went to a restaurant last night and you will never guess what they played.
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Me: >_>
I'm writing a book review for the Lost Hero.
Can someone remind me where Jason, Piper, and Leo start off at? Like, what was that camp they were in called? I don't have my book; I lent it to a friend.
I'm writing a book review for the Lost Hero.
Can someone remind me where Jason, Piper, and Leo start off at? Like, what was that camp they were in called? I don't have my book; I lent it to a friend.
Me: I wanna read your book report Ivi!!!!!
I'm on my granma's computer.
My cousins were here and the oldest brought her baby (Crystal) and I was holding her and she fell asleep!!!!! :DDDDDD
I'm on my granma's computer.
My cousins were here and the oldest brought her baby (Crystal) and I was holding her and she fell asleep!!!!! :DDDDDD
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message 5165:
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Me: Haha nice. ;)
In the science-fiction novel, Uglies , by Scott Westerfeld, the reader is taken to the world of New Pretty Town and into the eyes of Tally Youngblood, an ugly at the age of fifteen. In the society Westerfield has created, a child begins as a littlie, then advances to an ugly, and at the age of sixteen, an ugly will go through surgery to become a pretty. The society is ‘perfect’ in that there are no arguments, there is no unhappiness, and there is no war. Most of all the uglies long for their time to become pretty, including Tally. As the story progresses, Tally meets Shay, a girl her age and shares the same birthday. Shay, like Tally, enjoys stunts and soon, they become best friends. They hoverboard together over the large expanses of Rusty Ruins, the crumbling city of what used to be a city of the human race. The reader later learns how the Rusty society collapsed. Shay begins to tell Tally of a mysterious man by the name of David. She tells of a place, The Smoke, where people make their own clothes, food, etc, instead of having their home simply give it to them. Shay suggests that they both run away to the Smoke and never going through the surgery. Tally is devastated at the thought of never becoming pretty, and after some thought, Tally stays while Shay leaves. She becomes upset and lonely after Shay’s departure, but Tally eventually goes to New Pretty Town for surgery. However, once there, she is taken to Special Circumstances by what Tally calls “cruel pretties.” There, she meets Dr. Cable, leader of the “cruel pretties,” or Specials. Dr. Cable prompts her with a question: track down Shay and the Smoke, or never become pretty.
This book held my attention very well with the underlying message I received at the end of the book. I give this book five stars because of the deep meaning as well as its characters and unsettling resolution. Westerfield did an excellent job describing each setting and each character’s personalities while still keeping secrets. As a science fiction novel, I truly enjoyed Westerfield’s aspect of what would become of the world we live in today. Uglies is a truly phenomenal book.
I recommend this book to everyone who enjoys science fiction, and can finish a fair amount of reading. Uglies will keep the reader’s attention no matter what with its action sequences of hoverboard chases and fights with man vs. self conflict.
I would be glad to use this book in a book swap, however the reader should take good care of my book. Thanks!
~Cassidy P.; Block 5
In the science-fiction novel, Uglies , by Scott Westerfeld, the reader is taken to the world of New Pretty Town and into the eyes of Tally Youngblood, an ugly at the age of fifteen. In the society Westerfield has created, a child begins as a littlie, then advances to an ugly, and at the age of sixteen, an ugly will go through surgery to become a pretty. The society is ‘perfect’ in that there are no arguments, there is no unhappiness, and there is no war. Most of all the uglies long for their time to become pretty, including Tally. As the story progresses, Tally meets Shay, a girl her age and shares the same birthday. Shay, like Tally, enjoys stunts and soon, they become best friends. They hoverboard together over the large expanses of Rusty Ruins, the crumbling city of what used to be a city of the human race. The reader later learns how the Rusty society collapsed. Shay begins to tell Tally of a mysterious man by the name of David. She tells of a place, The Smoke, where people make their own clothes, food, etc, instead of having their home simply give it to them. Shay suggests that they both run away to the Smoke and never going through the surgery. Tally is devastated at the thought of never becoming pretty, and after some thought, Tally stays while Shay leaves. She becomes upset and lonely after Shay’s departure, but Tally eventually goes to New Pretty Town for surgery. However, once there, she is taken to Special Circumstances by what Tally calls “cruel pretties.” There, she meets Dr. Cable, leader of the “cruel pretties,” or Specials. Dr. Cable prompts her with a question: track down Shay and the Smoke, or never become pretty.
This book held my attention very well with the underlying message I received at the end of the book. I give this book five stars because of the deep meaning as well as its characters and unsettling resolution. Westerfield did an excellent job describing each setting and each character’s personalities while still keeping secrets. As a science fiction novel, I truly enjoyed Westerfield’s aspect of what would become of the world we live in today. Uglies is a truly phenomenal book.
I recommend this book to everyone who enjoys science fiction, and can finish a fair amount of reading. Uglies will keep the reader’s attention no matter what with its action sequences of hoverboard chases and fights with man vs. self conflict.
I would be glad to use this book in a book swap, however the reader should take good care of my book. Thanks!
~Cassidy P.; Block 5
Me: Oooooh me likey!!!!
I don't have my BookReport for the Alchlemist on this computer, but I reffered to the author as 'Michael' or 'Scott' XD
like we're friends!
I got a 20/20 but it was really bad writing.(whatever, idc bout spelling)
I don't have my BookReport for the Alchlemist on this computer, but I reffered to the author as 'Michael' or 'Scott' XD
like we're friends!
I got a 20/20 but it was really bad writing.(whatever, idc bout spelling)
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: lmao nice. ;)
I have to write eleven more of those for a challenge for EC. >)< But I haven't read that many books, yet... I'm writing one for the Lost Hero but my friend is a jerk and still hasn't finished it yet.
I have to write eleven more of those for a challenge for EC. >)< But I haven't read that many books, yet... I'm writing one for the Lost Hero but my friend is a jerk and still hasn't finished it yet.

Me: Eleven? We have to write one every month or so, and now they're forcing us to read books and have at least 5 sticky notes on each section and write a report on each section. I'm reading Tangerine Tangerine, it's the highest level book. *rolls eyes* It's an 8.5 grade level. I mean, WTF? They picked the kids to read it, and the others are reading Belle Teal Belle Teal and Maniac Magee Maniac Magee
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: I read that book, Jo. I need to finish The 6 Most Important Decisions You'll Ever Make: A Guide for Teens.
That's sad, Kat. >_>
That's sad, Kat. >_>

Freesia: Sean Covey told her how to avoid a gigantic error she once made in a concert.
Me: EMPRESS JO DEMANDS SILENCE!
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Me: That sounds nice. :D
Cassidy: You sound like Ivi's lit and comp teacher.
Me: One year, she made her classes call her "Empress Mo" and she threatened to give anyone who didn't a referal. Later she was like "Just kidding!" -.-
Cassidy: You sound like Ivi's lit and comp teacher.
Me: One year, she made her classes call her "Empress Mo" and she threatened to give anyone who didn't a referal. Later she was like "Just kidding!" -.-
Me: Since when is capture the flag going on? Like I know that the topic is up and everyone wants it but I didn't know that we settled on a date!
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: My suggestion: we should do it over winter break. That way, everyone can get on.... most likely.
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Me: LMAO, KAT. LIKE WHAT ISOBEL DOES... SORTA. I NOM ON NOOBS.
We mainly discuss. But we're not looking for mods at the moment, Jo. The only reason why Frege became a mod is because she found--and helped put a stop to--a poser group who completely ripped off this group.
We mainly discuss. But we're not looking for mods at the moment, Jo. The only reason why Frege became a mod is because she found--and helped put a stop to--a poser group who completely ripped off this group.
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: First, talk like this.
Put 'Me:' in front of everything you say. Second, make a character and then have them say stuff like this.
Devon: Why use me as an example?
Me: cos you're fun to PO
Put 'Me:' in front of everything you say. Second, make a character and then have them say stuff like this.
Devon: Why use me as an example?
Me: cos you're fun to PO
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: Feeble is a word. :D
I know a lot of "Kat"s but you be the most epikkk.
Yes, feeble is a word. I means weak or deliate.
Kitty, you call yourself 'me' and you would have your charrie talking as [charrie name here]: text
Casidy: I love how instead of putting 'hey' or 'hai', you put 'text.' e3e
Me: IKR? xD
I know a lot of "Kat"s but you be the most epikkk.
Yes, feeble is a word. I means weak or deliate.
Kitty, you call yourself 'me' and you would have your charrie talking as [charrie name here]: text
Casidy: I love how instead of putting 'hey' or 'hai', you put 'text.' e3e
Me: IKR? xD
Me: I never said you were. *frowns*
And what goth person would have their profile picture of two cats in a sink?
And what goth person would have their profile picture of two cats in a sink?
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: HEYKITTY. UST GRAMMAR. OR ELSE.
Cassidy: You're nice.
Me: I am nice. When I want to be.
Cassidy: . . . WHO WANTS TO RP.
Cassidy: You're nice.
Me: I am nice. When I want to be.
Cassidy: . . . WHO WANTS TO RP.
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Kitty wrote: "Me: But i love the musical cats more. Look at my pic!"
Me: Right. There. "Cats" should be in quotes and capitolized.
Me: Right. There. "Cats" should be in quotes and capitolized.
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Me: HA.
Sorry.
A cross between moo and boop.
don't knwo waht boop is?
GO WATCH TOBY TURNER.
AND WATCH ME PLAYING PIANO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GVwey...
Or my hands, rather.
Sorry.
A cross between moo and boop.
don't knwo waht boop is?
GO WATCH TOBY TURNER.
AND WATCH ME PLAYING PIANO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GVwey...
Or my hands, rather.


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Josephine Antoinette Girard!
Me: Thank you, thank you!
Charries: *coughpompouspratcough*
Me: ......
Me: ......
Me: *facepalm* -______-' I have to go soon. D:
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The 6 Most Important Decisions You'll Ever Make: A Guide for Teens (other topics)Tangerine (other topics)
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Uglies (other topics)
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