Me:
1. I'm bisexual
2. I discovered abou a year ago that it isn't worth the effort to hate people: It doesnt change the way they behave towards you, and it doesn't make the world a nicer place.
3. When I was thirteen, on a school trip, I stopped a girl from killing herself after getting bullied. The next day, I had her moved out of the bedroom where she was getting bullied.
4. I absolutely love being alone, and too much time around people makes me feel lonely.
5. I want to be an astronaut, and die in space (after a good life)
6. I love writing sci-fi
7. I can't stand my parents, and am leaving home because of them.
Piss off, your not my type.
If anyone not from
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3 icons - Team Icons



*is submitting the three team icons I made ten minutes ago cause I'm lazy*
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Blending

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3 icons - Kahlan Amnell



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3 icons - Alternate Timeline Cara Mason



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3 icons - Dahlia



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3 icons - Mord'Sith



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3 icons - Denna



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3 icons - Femslash (part 1)



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3 icons - Femslash (part 2)



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3 icons - Cara



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3 icons - Sisiters of the Dark



Nope. Not seeing a pattern here.
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Equivalent of 5 drabbles - Stargate SG-1/Legend of the Seeker Crossover
Name: Women in red
Fandom: SG-1 and LotS crossover
Pairing: Daniel Jackson/Several Mord’sith
Word Count: 578
Daniel Jackson took that last tiny breath before he started – that tiny imperceptible breath he always took before stepping into the Stargate as though it was a wall of water. There was a brief flash of color, and then the planet on the other side appeared in front of him.
It was a nice planet – slightly colder than the US, but pleasantly so, and much greener than most places on Earth. They seemed to be in a small field surrounded by trees. At the top of a hill half a mile away, there was some kind of building, which looked like a temple.
“I hope you weren’t trying to leave without me,” said a familiar voice behind him.
He turned around. Vala Mal Doran was standing there, an expression of true outrage on her face.
“No, of course not, Miss Doran.”
Mitchell rolled his eyes and shook his head, clearly amused. Daniel turned his attention back to the temple on top of the hill. It didn’t look like something from earth – perhaps the Goa’uld had never been to this planet, or at least not in thousands of years.
“-who does she think she is? Dressed like that, you’d think she…”
“Will you be quiet a minute, Vala.” He said.
She made a little ‘huff’ noise, but stopped talking. Even so, he looked up and followed her gaze. About seven tall women dressed in blood red leather were walking in formation towards the temple.
At least – they had been. On some unspoken command, they turned and headed for the Stargate and SG-1. Daniel might have stopped to wonder who they were, but he suddenly found himself distracted by the perfect leather-bound curves of the women, and the curiously shaped weapons in their hands.
These weapons were being drawn as the group of women walked towards them. He noticed Mitchell and Carter had their guns raised, so he did the same. Teal’c was tensed for battle, but staring avidly all the same. Vala – well, Vala was being Vala; standing at the back and using the team as a shield, and checking her nails, pristinely unconcerned. The women stopped in front of them, a little further than they would if they had purely friendly intentions, Daniel surmised. Suddenly, everyone but Vala was looking at him to do the talking. As usual. Reluctantly, he stepped forward.
“Where did you come from?” The woman at the front of the said, with the hint of a superior sneer in her voice.
“We came through Stargate. We’re explorers. Friendly.”
“Where did you come from?” She repeated impatiently
“We came through the Stargate. The big ring behind me.”
“So you walked through a large metal circle. Where did you come from before you walked through that large metal circle? Dhara?”
“The ring is a gate – a portal,” he explained. “We came from another world.”
The women looked at each other and sniggered.
“You can’t be banelings. All the banelings turned to dust when the Seeker and his friends closed the underworld for good. So don’t lie.”
“Whats a… baneling?” Daniel asked.
Sarcastic smirks appeared on their beautifully painted lips. On some inaudible command, they formed a circle around the team, the strange red weapons drawn and pointed at them.
“Move. Lord Rahl can decide what to do with you”
They moved, tripping every few moments as their eyes strayed from the path back to the perfect curves of the women in red.
legendland . I might come back during easter, depending on how much work I have.These are my reasons for saying no:
-From my point of view, christianity is wrong, so believing it would be living a lie. I might not think it is a lie once I started believing, but why would I make that choice, seeing what I do now.
-More fundamentalist branches of christianity are homophobic and morally wrong (according to moi) in loads of ways, and being lesbian, it doesn't sound great.
-I believe in reincarnation, or thats the theory at least. I only really believe in reincarnation sometimes.
-There are many religions I would prefer to believe in, such as Druidism and Wicca.
What are your thoughts on this? Would you believe if you could? Or do you already believe, in which case I would like to hear why.
DISCLAIMER: This is not intended as an attack at believers - I have absolutely no problem with non-fundamentalist believers of any religion. My desire to hear why you believe is not an attempt to change your mind. I would honestly like to understand.
=D
YES!!!!!!!!!!!
I went to stay with my best friend, who I haven't seen in months. We get withdrawal symptoms, and I was really happy to see her.
I got eight new books, which deserves a mention here because I don't think I've had something to read in ages. I get through books way too fast for my bookcase's liking.
I got some new combat boots, and they're comfy.
I got into a college, finally escaping (or at least finding the promise of an escape) from Spain, my happiness-sucking-town, my happiness-suking-parents, and my crappy school full of idiots.
I also GOT A MAC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MacBook Pro to be exact.
My brother won a court case regarding his driving licence (his salesman job depended on the outcome)
I think I'm currently the happiest person on earth. This officially qualifies as my best weekend ever.
- Current Location:United Kingdom, Southampton
- Current Mood:
ecstatic
I'm kind of kreaking out a little, I'm worried about my brother, and also about losing the internet, which would suck beyond measure. I'm also kind of worried about college fees... Ah hell.
/rant
- Current Mood:
annoyed
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