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1- Kuthgar is nothing more than a collection of repressed emotions you don't want to acknowledge. She is not real, and having her in your head is just a pain. Take back what's yours and throw her away, the sooner the better.

2- People are a lot more interesting than you imagine. Talk to them, if you're overwhelmingly friendly they won't be able to be nasty.

3- You are never going to lose your imagination, stop worrying. You can't lose gifts unless you stop using them.

4- Admit it. You like fanfiction. You will write fanfiction. You will read slash. You will write slash. And you will be good at it. If you admit this to yourself you'll be much happier.

5- You have started writing. God job. Don't let anyone talk you out of doing Creative Writing, I know you will anyway but do try not to. It'll save time and money.

6- You will not like sex any more at 21 than you do at 16.

7- This does not mean you're a lesbian, despite this, Pamela is pretty and you will still think of her sometimes.

8- You will discover your novel is a piece of shit, but don't be discouraged, you will learn a lot of lessons while writing it.

9- Stop being so into Harry Potter, you're going to regret it.

10- Goth clothes may look cool, but not on you. Also, do NOT dye your hair, even to surprise Dad. You will surprise him, but not in a good way.

11- You are cool. Don't let anyone talk you out of it or try to look 'cool'. You are eccentric enough for people to be interested, funny enough to make people laugh, and laid back enough to be fun. You migth be slightly slow in social situations, but people will ignore that if you're funny enough and willing to laugh at yourself.

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Date: 2007-06-28 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowvalkyrie.livejournal.com
Kuthgar - There's got to be an interesting tale behind that one!

Admit it. You like fanfiction. You will write fanfiction. You will read slash. You will write slash. And you will be good at it. If you admit this to yourself you'll be much happier.
You ever doubted that? I'm incredibly glad you're over this phase then!

You will discover your novel is a piece of shit, but don't be discouraged, you will learn a lot of lessons while writing it.
What novel was that, if I may be curious? (And also, sadly, a lesson I can't bring myself to learn about my stuff, yet.)

You are cool. Don't let anyone talk you out of it or try to look 'cool'. You are eccentric enough for people to be interested, funny enough to make people laugh, and laid back enough to be fun. You migth be slightly slow in social situations, but people will ignore that if you're funny enough and willing to laugh at yourself.
Absolutely! *makes adoring eyes at you and gets whacked over the head with a blunt heavy object for it*

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Date: 2007-06-28 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skull-bearer.livejournal.com
Kuthgar was a multiple personality disorder I had when I was fourteen-fifteen. By sixteen it asmostly under control, but I wasn't able to get rid of it until I was 18.

There was a phase, when I was sixteen when I went to the Dragonlance section of ff.net looking for Dalamar fics and thought, repulsed 'is there anything here that /isn't/ slash?'
I know, embarassing.

What novel was that, if I may be curious?
A original fantasy story. It never really had a plot because I kept changing it, but it had a lot of rather cool maps (I love drawing fantasy maps), and the characters weren't bad. Anything but publishable, I'm afraid.

Thank you. I had a rather low opinion of my ability to socialise at that age. I may not be very good at it, but I'm passable.

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Date: 2007-06-29 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowvalkyrie.livejournal.com
'is there anything here that /isn't/ slash?'
Ironically, by now you might well be responsible for 80 percent or more of exactly that.

Anything but publishable, I'm afraid.
Not even on LJ and if I make puppy eyes? It can't be worse than some of the actually published stuff some authors make lots of money with, can it?

I had a rather low opinion of my ability to socialise at that age. I may not be very good at it, but I'm passable.
More than passable, I think. You do have the occasional silent streak, but I guess that's understandable in certain stuations and I can sympathize entirely. It took me ages to get the hang of socialising, too, and I still pretty often feel like I'm doing something wrong.

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Date: 2007-06-29 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skull-bearer.livejournal.com
Ironically, by now you might well be responsible for 80 percent or more of exactly that.
Thanks! *is flattered*

Not even on LJ and if I make puppy eyes?
It's on paper actually, and to be honest, I doubt it. It was the first thing I ever read, so thus it is horrible.

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