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Well, by the minute, I'd say Write or Die. Of reading attention... Hmm.... Samm's blog. That's the only thing I try to keep up with online. Somewhat the news, but those are on different sites, yahoo or aol.
And during November, NaNoWriMo.org is the only site I visit, for a total of 1 min. each day, to update my word count and send encouragement to my young writing buds who've braved the adult site. ;D -
Well, by the minute, I'd say Write or Die. Of reading attention... Hmm.... Samm's blog. That's the only thing I try to keep up with online. Somewhat the news, but those are on different sites, yahoo or aol.
And during November, NaNoWriMo.org is the only site I visit, for a total of 1 min. each day, to update my word count and send encouragement to my young writing buds who've braved the adult site. ;D -
Oh. Not sure on that one. Eye makeup? I'm pretty finicky about touching my eyes with anything, but it seems to be considered an "essential" tool for girls.
Other than that...
My shiny dragon magnet! (refrigerator is not magnetic) -
Ugh. Personally or in general?
Personally- Daniel Henderson
In General- Napoleon of France -
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Um. We get summer HW over here for every AP Course you plan on taking.
So I'm facing, oh, 4 20-pg packets of stuff to do. And all my friends wanna hang out with me, since I'm too busy during the school year... so, yeah. Here's to hoping things will get better.
Eh, and here's to hoping I'll finish the second and third book before nano. *winces* *checks schedule* Alright, I'll strive for the second one only. The third can wait. Somewhat. -
Ariel's Answer: "I don't really care. I'd be in control anyway."
My answer: "No. The people would hate me even though I'd do a good job, and none of the other countries would trust me." (see cryptology answer) -
I loved screwing up the letters of the alphabet when I was a kid. Everyone thought I was a genius because I replaced "A" with "5,000" and knew how many zeroes were in the number. Yeah...
Things just gradually progressed from there with letter substitution, shift ciphers, pattern substitution, formatting over the enciphered text... alright, I'm losing you. ;D I'll stop.
Essentially, that was when my mom brought me to the Tomb of Osiris Exhibit, whereupon I could read off the inscribtions on the gold artifacts. The next day she gave me a 600-page book on CODES, CIPHERS, AND OTHER FORMS OF CLANDESTINE COMMUNICATION.
I love doing crazy things. <3
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Lena Surbonwey’s Bio
Chocolate, writing, cryptology. But mostly chocolate.

