(azuora) hey guys im back from my little va ca (been busy with school and work) but since summer is right around the corner i should be a bit more active
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(azuora) hey guys im back from my little va ca (been busy with school and work) but since summer is right around the corner i should be a bit more active
I’m thinking of making an OC who is a talented firebender from a family of nobility who is to be engaged to Azula. He is sweet, compassionate, can stand up for himself, finds Azula’s intensity to be charming and a breath of fresh air, and he is the only male Azula is honest with and doesn’t try to make him scared of her. His name is Sora and he has blonde hair, a blue eyes, a light grey t shirt, a fire nation vest, a necklace with a dragon pendant, black pants, and shoes. He loves to read, paint, swim, train, and spend time with Azula.
(azuora) back at it again but this time its a quickie
(azuora) im still at it with music. this time its a train heist.
How come you can tune a piano but not tuna fish
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Book game thing! Swiggity swagged I've been tagged
I was tagged by the lovely presidentsansa
Rules: In a text post, list ten books that have stayed with you in some way. Don’t take but a few minutes, and don’t think too hard — they don’t have to be the “right” or “great” works, just ones that have touched you. Tag ten friends, including me, so I’ll see your list. Make sure you let your friends know you’ve tagged them!
My books:
1. Michail Bulhakov - "Master and Margarita"
2. Margaret Mitchell - "Gone with the Wind"
3. Pierre Choderlos de Laclos - "Dangerous Liaisons"
4. William Thackeray - "Vanity Fair"
5. Lucy Maud Montgomery - "Anne of Green Gables"
6. Albert Camus - "Plague"
7. George Orwell - "Animal Farm"
8. Stephen King - "Dolores Claiborne"
9. William Golding - "Lord of the Flies"
10. Helen Fielding - "Bridget Jones Diary"
I'm tagging: sherlockholmeson, otterymary, itsrainingpouringsherlocksboring, buttscreed, azuora, irene-adling, nerdmaedchen, ladysansaholmes, cucumberandjam, and hedgehogfromtheshire