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You're a thousand things,

You can fly with one wing.




I can't steal you.
I'm not good with introductions.
It almost always come out wrong.
My words are slurred and twisted.
But I guess I could try.

Ariel Villanueva
18 years old
A PERFECT NUTTER.



Hang with me.
With enough time eventually we all see what was right in front of us. And realize no matter how long it took, it was worth the wait. But for some, that time never comes. Instead of healing old wounds, the wait just open new ones. Time after time. - Gossip Girl

Jodie Rose
Maria Rina
Patricia Alyanna
Gabrielle Nicole

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Doughnutface
Overratedhappiness
Blowofmercy
Ariel.Veellanueva
Strokeofgrace



Dancing on my own.
But Who Cares, Really?
Sunday, January 23, 2011 1:19 AM



These past few days bored me to death, so I decided to pick up one of those books I intended to read but failed eventually. I read To Kill A Mocking Bird. I'm actually surprised at how fast I can read this book and trust me, I'm a very slow reader. In three days I'm halfway done with the book, and yes, that is fast enough. I've read six chapters of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland And Through The Looking Glass in three days. So I thought I was improving, except the truth is this book is so interesting and confusing at the same time that you will never want to put the book down.

As I've said, I'm halfway through finishing the book but God, it is so good. I've been so in love with it that I traded TV and Twitter for a longer reading time. I refuse to sound douchey and ramble about what the book is about but I'll just leave you with something that struck me too much and made not want to leave this book alone ever again. Hopefully it makes you want to trade the blue twitter bird for a mocking bird.

"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun on his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do." - Atticus Finch (To Kill A Mocking Bird)