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BethieLaa
(Bethiee) 15 y.o., Female Looking for
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Last updated at 9:35pm
GMT on December 22, 2008
Joined on October 3, 2008
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About Me:
I'm back on Interpals with a vengeance. >:}
I want to meet as many people as I possibly can, and extend my knowledge of other cultures. I'm very interested in America and Italy, so feel free to talk to me if you're from one of those countries, but also if you're not, too. ;)
I won't say much about me here, but I'll list just three of my likes and dislikes each, to start off a conversation:
I like...
- Crime novels
- Dreams
- The smell of rain
I dislike...
- Sadistic people
- Too-orange foundation
- The prospect of growing old alone
I want to meet as many people as I possibly can, and extend my knowledge of other cultures. I'm very interested in America and Italy, so feel free to talk to me if you're from one of those countries, but also if you're not, too. ;)
I won't say much about me here, but I'll list just three of my likes and dislikes each, to start off a conversation:
I like...
- Crime novels
- Dreams
- The smell of rain
I dislike...
- Sadistic people
- Too-orange foundation
- The prospect of growing old alone
Requests:
I reeeaally want to find someone interesting to snail mail with :D My friend gave me an adorable letter set for Christmas and i'm dying to use it, so yeah, contact me if you want to snailll :D
Interests, Hobbies, etc.:
Reading, sleeping, gaming, talking, thinking. The usual, yeah.
Favorite Music:
The Used. Forever and ever. Also, All Time Low, Cute Is What We Aim For and Panic At The Disco, etc.
Favorite Movies:
Twilight was actually a nice surprise, but it could never be as good as the book.
Jackson Rathbone, though. ;3
Jackson Rathbone, though. ;3
Favorite TV Shows:
Heroes, Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty, QI. And that's pretty much it.
Favorite Books:
Okay I'm just going to list all the books that I remember loving haha, so I'll probably end up missing a LOT of them...
Invisible Monsters, Fight Club, Survivor, Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, All Harry Potter Books (I am not writing out all seven names T-T), Noughts and Crosses, Knife Edge, Checkmate, Double Cross, Alice in Wonderland, A Series of Unfortunate Events (although the last one totally ruined the whole series I guess... What was THAT all about?! D;), The Shining, 'Salems Lot, Cell, Skeleton Crew, The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Nighttime, Darren Shan Saga, Northern Lights(Golden Compass whatever la), The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass, 'Dark' vampire books by Christine Feehan, The Point of Rescue, yeah I knew I'd forget loads, I'll add more when my memory returns :D
Invisible Monsters, Fight Club, Survivor, Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, All Harry Potter Books (I am not writing out all seven names T-T), Noughts and Crosses, Knife Edge, Checkmate, Double Cross, Alice in Wonderland, A Series of Unfortunate Events (although the last one totally ruined the whole series I guess... What was THAT all about?! D;), The Shining, 'Salems Lot, Cell, Skeleton Crew, The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Nighttime, Darren Shan Saga, Northern Lights(Golden Compass whatever la), The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass, 'Dark' vampire books by Christine Feehan, The Point of Rescue, yeah I knew I'd forget loads, I'll add more when my memory returns :D
Favorite Quotes:
"The one you love and the one who loves you are never, ever the same person."
And basically the rest of Invisible Monsters - Chuck Palahniuk.
"There's always the chance you could die right in the middle of your life story." - Survivor (Palahniuk)
I like things that sound like they should be cliches, but aren't.
And basically the rest of Invisible Monsters - Chuck Palahniuk.
"There's always the chance you could die right in the middle of your life story." - Survivor (Palahniuk)
I like things that sound like they should be cliches, but aren't.
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Hello there!
I am fine, what about you?
Yea, sleeping is awesome~ Time goes by so much quickly as well. ^^
Dreams are sooo entertaining!
Hmm, the most recent dream.. Hahah, sadly I forgot it, tends to happen to me often really. o.o
What about yours? =O
Yea, I like classical music, my favorite composer is probably Rachmaninoff or Mozart. o.o
But one of my favorite piece is the Chaconne in G minor by Vitali. =o
I am fine, what about you?
Yea, sleeping is awesome~ Time goes by so much quickly as well. ^^
Dreams are sooo entertaining!
Hmm, the most recent dream.. Hahah, sadly I forgot it, tends to happen to me often really. o.o
What about yours? =O
Yea, I like classical music, my favorite composer is probably Rachmaninoff or Mozart. o.o
But one of my favorite piece is the Chaconne in G minor by Vitali. =o
I try to follow it-sometimes it goes a bit wrong :D
The part of life that I dont understand is faith-It confuses me how people can believe In God-when he is supposedly the one who creates all the terror in the world
The part of life that I dont understand is faith-It confuses me how people can believe In God-when he is supposedly the one who creates all the terror in the world
hello~ nice to meet you!
so pretty! hahaha..
I have in a degree a lot of age, but a friend wants to do it.
so pretty! hahaha..
I have in a degree a lot of age, but a friend wants to do it.
I'm not too sure really. I'm currently reading a book about Joseph Stalin. Crime novels are ok, but I'm not too big into them.
whoops, 2nd post:
...maybe the world will have started cooling down again.
What are your views?
Matt
...maybe the world will have started cooling down again.
What are your views?
Matt
Hello, thanks for the message.
Sure, that'd be cool. I think I can hold a conversation on things I consider important.
Global warming. I believe that anthropogenic global warming remains only a scientific theory and should be treated as such. I used to totally fall for it, because the media and public figures treat global warming as absolutely real. The way the tv media especially, chooses its stories based on the fact that they make money off sensationalist coverage of ice melting or glaciers retreating, causes me to look at other sources to find the truth.
I'm quite frustrated with Al Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, because the predominant amount of people interviewed or used as sources in that were not climatologists. I'm also frustrated with the thousands of scientists who are forced to find proof of global warming in their research, because they are funded by the governments. These governments need to be elected, and 95% of public opinion is in favour of action to curb global warming. So they fund mainly the scientists who are willing to help them prove this theory, and help them appear to reduce climate change.
I had an email conversation with Dr Tim Ball, a leader among the small and underfunded group of climate scientists dedicated to independently researching climate change and its causes. He has found evidence to support his claim that cyclical changes in the earth's tilt and solar flares from the sun at the largest contributers to climate change. I don't know enough whether to say with any certainty that humans aren't causing global warming or that they are, but I do believe that most of the world is influenced too much by what the media says, not by what the independent scientists say. I'd prefer governments to tackle pollution in general and unequal consumption first.
So my conclusion is that I think in 20 years, most of the world will have realised that global warming was a cyclical thing, hardly caused by humans. And by then, maybe
Sure, that'd be cool. I think I can hold a conversation on things I consider important.
Global warming. I believe that anthropogenic global warming remains only a scientific theory and should be treated as such. I used to totally fall for it, because the media and public figures treat global warming as absolutely real. The way the tv media especially, chooses its stories based on the fact that they make money off sensationalist coverage of ice melting or glaciers retreating, causes me to look at other sources to find the truth.
I'm quite frustrated with Al Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, because the predominant amount of people interviewed or used as sources in that were not climatologists. I'm also frustrated with the thousands of scientists who are forced to find proof of global warming in their research, because they are funded by the governments. These governments need to be elected, and 95% of public opinion is in favour of action to curb global warming. So they fund mainly the scientists who are willing to help them prove this theory, and help them appear to reduce climate change.
I had an email conversation with Dr Tim Ball, a leader among the small and underfunded group of climate scientists dedicated to independently researching climate change and its causes. He has found evidence to support his claim that cyclical changes in the earth's tilt and solar flares from the sun at the largest contributers to climate change. I don't know enough whether to say with any certainty that humans aren't causing global warming or that they are, but I do believe that most of the world is influenced too much by what the media says, not by what the independent scientists say. I'd prefer governments to tackle pollution in general and unequal consumption first.
So my conclusion is that I think in 20 years, most of the world will have realised that global warming was a cyclical thing, hardly caused by humans. And by then, maybe
I thank you for your words.
indeed, there're few people behaviours like me. it is not a weird thing, they talk about me in the school in that way, too. i'm used to it.
well, i don't think there're great numbers of matters that i cannot handle, though i'm just a student as well as a minor who knows little about the whole society from others' eyes. yet i got two precious gifts: imagination and momeries of those experiences.
i think, do illations, finally draw a conclution.
i meet people, talking to them, finding the real one indside their bodies.
those are my preparations for my stepping forward.
sorry, if there's any offence in my words.
it's good to see you, anyway ~
indeed, there're few people behaviours like me. it is not a weird thing, they talk about me in the school in that way, too. i'm used to it.
well, i don't think there're great numbers of matters that i cannot handle, though i'm just a student as well as a minor who knows little about the whole society from others' eyes. yet i got two precious gifts: imagination and momeries of those experiences.
i think, do illations, finally draw a conclution.
i meet people, talking to them, finding the real one indside their bodies.
those are my preparations for my stepping forward.
sorry, if there's any offence in my words.
it's good to see you, anyway ~
im goin to louisiana tomorow to visit my grandparents and we will stay there for a while
what about you?
what about you?
Uhh. No problem. Im Robbie by the way, Nice to meet you.
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