It's been aaages since I've had any sort of ID, but I ran across this photo taken in paris (see the moulin rouge? ;D) of me eating a HUUGE cotton candy ^____^ & i liked it so I made an ID outa it.
I actually find the whole thing of listing your likes and dislikes pretty dumb but it looks cute even though it doesn't really say anything about you, so well.. here you go anyway 8D
"the whole thing of listing your likes and dislikes pretty dumb"
Oh I wouldn't say that...
I bet Tom has a big smile on his face now!
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I have a third, even deeper layer, that's basically the same as the top one. Like pie.
Oh I wouldn't say that...
I bet Tom has a big smile on his face now!
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Artwork that is only about wanting to be famous will never make you famous. Any fame is a by-product of making something that means something. You don't go to a restaurant and order a meal because you want to have a shit.
~Banksy
And mmmmmm......cotton candy.
And that also sums up most of your dislikes? it could be more
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A commoner is a symmetrical status of a human disillusion.
An aristocrat is a sentient matter of the illusion.
& really that pretty sums up most of my dislikes! Because 'idiots' covers a whole RANNNGEE of dislikes
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A commoner is a symmetrical status of a human disillusion.
An aristocrat is a sentient matter of the illusion.
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