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  • Artist Info: Okay, um, I'm 17 and in the 12th grade. I used to live on Cape Cod, but we moved in Jan. of 2005(my last day of school down there was Jan. 21). I have a kitty cat named Rhoda, who likes to lay on my homework after I tell her how much I dislike it (such a smart kitten! XD). Because of her, I can no longer flying-flop onto my bed and have to check the covers first as she likes to crawl under them and sleep while I'm elsewhere. She also has this habit of rubbing against my legs while I'm trying to pace, so I have to stop, and flopping down onto her side to look up at me, which is just so dang cute that I HAVE to sit down and pet her for a good 5 minutes. I also have two not-really kittens-anymore, Cookie and Delta, that I got from my friend at school. They are all the MOST adorable! :3<br />
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    I know Sumi-chan (Sumizomekon) from school. I got her addicted to Pocky XD. I find great amusement whenever one of our mothers- usually mine -takes us out shopping- usually to the book store or a movie place in the mall -and someone thinks we're related. Between us, there are a few major differences: I'm "pale as a ghost" and she isn't; I stopped growing vertically at 5', and she's 3 inches taller than I am; and the other one... well, I'm not going there. Ask her about it if you're so curious. She calls me Aneki, which means "older sister" in Japanese. She also calls me some other things that I end up either giving her a death-glare for or smacking her. If she ever calls me Tori, it's because my name(my real one, not my Gaia name) means bird, and tori is bird in Japanese. We're both obsessed with manga and anime and can often be found on fanfiction.net as well. Our friendship started when we sat next to each other in 6th grade science class and she'd tell the teacher on me for reading under the table. Not that it ever stopped me... Eventually we got into a conversation about exactly what the heck I was reading about and somehow hit it off from there. <br />
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    This is probably going to sound weird, but having been closer to my dogs- may they rest in peace -while growing up, I think in terms of "Pack." This means I have a group of close friends who I hang around with on a near-daily basis and think of as, you guessed it, my pack. I have friends outside of my pack who don't hang out with as often, and I've got people I'd like to be friends with, and those who I'm "good aquaintances" with. These people I suppose fit more, although loosely, into the traditional definition of "friend." My pack is my pack, which to me is my family. This is probably why I like werewolves so much; I understand them, at least as far as this goes.
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