Okay, so I guess this is where I tell you all how fabulous I am.
Well, I'm not that fabulous. Just another person, I guess, but one who likes to share her thoughts, ideas and stories with anyone who'll listen.
So, my name's Rebecca, and I live in the bush in Australia. No kangaroos or koalas for pets, but I did almost hit one the night before. And it doesn't really matter when you read this, because it's a pretty regular occurrence.
I'm nineteen, for now, and absolutely petrified of growing up, cause all that responsibility? Not enough teenagers these days realize how good we have it.
I'm going to uni next year, just working for now, and writing. I love writing fan-fiction, and fiction, and just about anything else.
I love rock and/or roll... actually, no, it's just the rock. I'm not a metalhead or anything, but that music is so cool. I used to be all Britney Spears and Spice Girls but, just, no.
Ummmm, I do karate, love the TV show Supernatural, and am currently living in a half renovated house. Trust me, it's a presidential suite compared to what it used to be. You know, just a few random facts on me.
Anyways, not sure what else to say. You'll either love me or not, I don't really mind... actually, I won't know, so you know, go ahead.
Thanks for listening!
I know too much about ...
Supernatural, the TV show. Seriously, it's an obsession
My parents always told me ...
the wind would make my face stick. And a few other minor facts about life.
My childhood ambition ...
Vet, but all those cute and cuddly animals? I would just end up taking them home.
My favorite memory ...
Oh, so many. Going to France for the day when I was in England was pretty cool.
Why I write ...
Clear my head of that jumble of thoughts.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Dresden Files/4400/Metallica
My first job ...
Ugh, and only so far... checkout chick!
My best moment ...
What, mine? Don't know, wait a moment while I make one up...
My inspiration ...
Music, how weird is that? Oh, and my friend Fi, just in case she ever reads this.
Childhood, I guess, is a time of learning.
It's that time in life, that stage where we learn to be who we end up being, a chance to let nature and nurture mould us into adults. It's a time of fun, and fear, and awe, and happiness, and stupid anger at things that don't really affect us. It's a time of ignorance, and innocence, and most importantly, a time of memory.
I personally loved my childhood, despite some unpleasant memories I keep in my mind. My earliest memory is of joy. It's short, and sweet, a flash of a moment that may actually be there just from people telling me about the ...
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