
16:35, August 3rd 2007.
ATTENTION:
I'm sorry to say that everything is on Hiatus until I finish my new Harry Potter story on my other account.
Once again, I apologise. I should be writing on here again late 07/early 08.
Sam.
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About a girl(?) geek.
Sammii, oxymoron, 28/07/1992, English, automatically thinks she is in trouble when she hears her full name, GCSE student, quirky, individual, into manga/anime, Grammar Nazi, self-confessed Geek, secret hydrophobia sufferer, guitarist, generally happy/hyper/cheerful unless you "upset" her, bassist, satriarcal and sarcastic, loathes cold weather, accomplished gymnast, black-belt in karate, reads far too much to be normal, writer, poet and terrible artist.
Name: Samantha-Louise Smith a.k.a. Mrs. Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III
Age: 15
Place: Southern England
Doing: GCSE's, tutoring in English.
Who: Super crazy, but has logical/intelligent moments generally after over-analysing a text, sometimes gregarious sometimes solitary, loves space/privacy/quite time when in a bad mood, fantasy and sci-fi obssessed, freely admits to her geekiness, warped sense of humour, fairly creative, outgoing, hates trying to describe herself.
Hobbies: I've always been into literature (my earliest memory is getting out of bed in the middle of the night, stuffing the gap between the bottom of my door and the floor, turning the light on and reading to myself – only to have my dad burst in on me. I was in deeeeeeep shiza, and at only four. I am so proud of myself. Apparently after this I continued my late-night readind antics, but instead of turning on the light I would huddle close to my night-light (a purple lava-lamp)... no wonder my eyes are so supremely screwed now -_-', and that led me into writing stories and poems (almost as soon as I could form all of the letters, but I used to have trouble with 'Z's... damn tricky things). I've always loved to draw too, but I'm not very good at it, so I mainly stick to unsubstansial doodles. I grew up liking a variety of music styles (and still listen to most of them, even if I'm mainly in to punk, rock and alternative), and started to play the guitar when I was eight because I heard my uncle playing in a band and thought it was really cool. -_-' I started learning how to bass about a year ago, and I'm progressing, slowly but surely, I've also messed around with the drums, keyboard and violin. I am a brilliant triangle-player.
I have never been sporty, although I have won a few medals for gymnastics and a bad-ass gold trophy for karate (I value the life of the trophy above my own), but recently the most exercise I get is when I realise that my chin is growing chins and I get myself to my karate centre. Pronto.
The only other thing that I am able to add is that by todays standards (well, at least the older, more concervative generation) I an an oxymoron; I am a grammatically incorrect Grammar Nazi. I, personally don't see anything wrong with it because I find it a lot easier to pick up other people's mistakes than my own. In fact, I do not see why I cannot be both, especially after a lecture my ex-English teacher gave me, (he presented the idea of my subconsious mind being unable to pick up mistakes in my writing because it believes it has been properly structured to begin with and therefore doesn't not recognise errors in my work... he also said that I may be so grammar-nazi-ish to people because of my inibility to correct my own writing – hence my need to amend other peoples' - I think he thinks I'm smart).