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Ok.
The Rocket Summer - Around The Clock
The Rocket Summer - Hills and Valleys
Bon Iver - Blood Bank
The Menzingers - Sunday Morning
Mayday Parade - Three Cheers For Five Years
You, Me, and Everyone We Know - The Rent Is Due
The Get Up Kids - I'll Catch You
Say Anything - Walk Through Hell
I think. There was a few that could have been interchangeable but they pretty much cover most moods I go through.
I'd have to take my dearest book, The Girl in Times Square by Paullina Simons. No one ever seems to understand my love for this book but I don't care. It's amazing.
For my luxury item I'd just need something so I could write, I'd go insane if I couldn't write. I guess a journal of some sort? I'm sure I'd manage to fashion a pen out of something. -
All the important things, like a levels and uni and the life changing stuff, I wouldn't change. I guess I do have regrets but without them I wouldn't be as strong as I am now so it's all worth it.
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Cancer is something most of us have dealt with in one way or another and I've lost several people close to me through it, one being my amazing Grandad. So if I could develop a cure for cancer of course I'd live in poverty for the rest of my life. The impact it would have on the masses would be enough gratification for anyone, I'd think.
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When I get excited I am a big geek. Kinda make a smug little sound and do this little dance type thing. It's weird. This is the only answer I haven't been lazy for. YOU SHOULD BE HONOURED.
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You can pretty much just look down the page and see. lazy.
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I believe in equality/womens rights but I'm not 'actively' a feminist.
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You're rubbish. This is best response ever! Yours was awful, I'd fail you on that. The most creative thing I've ever done is YOUR MUM. Ohhh, I went there.
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I don't remember what the worst thing I've seen is, I just remember you were the one to show it to me I was sickened by it. Can you enlighten me as to what this was? The most surprisingly fun thing I've found is probably this absolutely awful (awfully amazing) game where you go to prom and have to convince people to dance. I got totally addicted to it even though it is terrible in reality.
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Quite a lot of people now actually! I've started speaking to quite a lot of new PT people through this :)
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I do not know. Sorry, I wish I had a better/actual answer to this.
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I had intended to go to New Slang in Kingston but I can't due to lack of funds. I'm now just hanging out back in London with a few friends I haven't seen for a while and getting far too drunk for my own good. Lovely.
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I don't know yet, trying to work out times etc! Sorry. Do want to see you though! I'd wear heat-tech leggings, my black pumps and my black dress with the pink roses on, it's the cutest. I'd also wear my hoody. I'd always feel pretty this way because I'd be wearing a lovely dress and because of the leggings and hoody I'd be warm in the winter and in the summer I'd unzip the hoody and be cool. I am lame.
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I like a guy to being genuinely lovely, I'm not one to go for the bad boys at all. A good sense of humour always helps and just someone who allows themself be a bit soppy at times and to look after me.
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If you'd have read my previous answers you'd get the idea that I really don't care. I want to have a job which I enjoy and do my writing on the side. I write poetry, plays and short stories. I'd quite like to finish a novel one day though. If I manage to get something published and only one person liked it, I'd find that a success to be honest.
I don't think it is something that can be taught, you do have to have talent, it's more about teaching yourself a discipline and having a helping hand when trying different styles of writing. I think some elements of the writing process are difficult to master too, like editing. It's difficult to not be precious with your work and the course is a brilliant way to get contacts. The difference in my writing now from two years ago is staggering. -
If I was to set up my own business I'd start a bookshop with a new and used section. There'd be a little seated section where you can partake in a drink and cake. It wouldn't be like a cafe though, more like a living room with books. It would be amazing. I know it would never work in real life but it's a nice little dream. Charity wise, I'd start a mental health charity. I think a lot needs to be done to help people with mental illnesses and a lot needs to be done to battle discrimination against these illnesses. There are some amazing charities around already though so even if I just donated it to them with instructions on what I'd like to do with it, I'd be happy.
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