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Red, I guess. I'm not going to try it, because I feel like it'll be sticky. Ick.

You can also melt down crayons for lipstick.

The only thing you can't do is oreo eyeshadow, which I've seen before. The sugar attracts bacteria right to your eyes and that's a big no. (The reason why koolaid is fine is because its not right on your eye)

 

I think I'd rather just go without makeup. :mellow: 

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Using food as makeup is probably the best way to attract cannibals.

 

I think this is somehow related to the discussion.

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"Art is madness" - me, an artist who finished their animation yesterday after five months of work.

Meh, date's almost here. I'm so nervous. Gaah

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"Art is madness" - me, an artist who finished their animation yesterday after five months of work.

Meh, date's almost here. I'm so nervous. Gaah

 

Just remember: He said yes to you. He wants to go out with you. Be yourself, and you'll both have fun. :) 

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Some say there is a fine line between art and madness. 

 

By which I mean me. 

 

I say that. 

 

I say that after watching this video. 

And that line is where true greatness lies, maybe.

 

 

You will be fine Lark, be yourself and dont be... I dont know, a giraffe or something. That would definitely ruin the date. I mean imagine if he turned into a giraffe all of a sudden, that would be strange. 

 

After reading Maxals story about how she met her husband I dont think that is impossible.

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Remember that oblique-swipe-against-my-mom thing I mentioned? Well, I went out and bought a Slytherin shirt and some other Potter gear yesterday, and I changed my phone to a Slytherin wallpaper. 

 

Even if she liked Harry Potter, I'm almost certain she'd be a Gryffindor. :ph34r::P 

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I feel somewhat bad my setting's AMA in the Creator's Corner board has kinda died off. Maybe it was because my posts were too long and cryptic.

It is weird, since before it faded away I felt a little regretful of starting it, since I am more on the annotation stage than actualy writing. Well, I always find reasons to feel bad about something, so it is not such a big surprise.

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Remember that oblique-swipe-against-my-mom thing I mentioned? Well, I went out and bought a Slytherin shirt and some other Potter gear yesterday, and I changed my phone to a Slytherin wallpaper. 

 

Even if she liked Harry Potter, I'm almost certain she'd be a Gryffindor. :ph34r::P

She seems more deceitful than brave though to me... Thats more Slytherin than Gryffindor. 

 

Still I would probably be Slytherin myself so wear the Slytherin shirt!

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She seems more deceitful than brave though to me... Thats more Slytherin than Gryffindor. 

 

Still I would probably be Slytherin myself so wear the Slytherin shirt!

 

I go by the Sorting Hat Chats Tumblr's classification system, as it fits with canon while being more detailed and unbiased. According to them, Gryffindor primaries are defined by their view of truth and morality as something you instinctively know, rather than something you learn. Either you know what the right thing is, or you don't. While this does make Gryffindors exceptionally brave and can create good, honest heroes who stand up for what is right; it also sets them up to force their personal belief systems on others, and to discount the views of others because those views don't line up with their own. It can be a good thing, but in the case of people like my mom, it can turn into something very ugly. 

 

Ravenclaw4ever.

 

Slytherclaw here. :ph34r: 

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I go by the Sorting Hat Chats Tumblr's classification system, as it fits with canon while being more detailed and unbiased. According to them, Gryffindor primaries are defined by their view of truth and morality as something you instinctively know, rather than something you learn. Either you know what the right thing is, or you don't. While this does make Gryffindors exceptionally brave and can create good, honest heroes who stand up for what is right; it also sets them up to force their personal belief systems on others, and to discount the views of others because those views don't line up with their own. It can be a good thing, but in the case of people like my mom, it can turn into something very ugly. 

 

 

Slytherclaw here. :ph34r:

 I read the chart but am to lazy to make my own self-assesment :P  Maybe someone could help me?

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I go by the Sorting Hat Chats Tumblr's classification system, as it fits with canon while being more detailed and unbiased. According to them, Gryffindor primaries are defined by their view of truth and morality as something you instinctively know, rather than something you learn. Either you know what the right thing is, or you don't. While this does make Gryffindors exceptionally brave and can create good, honest heroes who stand up for what is right; it also sets them up to force their personal belief systems on others, and to discount the views of others because those views don't line up with their own. It can be a good thing, but in the case of people like my mom, it can turn into something very ugly. 

 

 

Slytherclaw here. :ph34r:

 

 Ok, that does sound like your mom.

 

"Me and mine first" Yep, Slytherin. We would be in the same house XD

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 Ok, that does sound like your mom.

 

"Me and mine first" Yep, Slytherin. We would be in the same house XD

 

At first I profiled as a Ravenclaw primary with a Slytherin secondary, but now I think I could really go either way—and be happy with it. Working toward independence has brought out a lot of my more Slytherin traits, that's for sure. 

 

Pugs and horror in Slytherin House. What can possibly go wrong? :ph34r: 

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At first I profiled as a Ravenclaw primary with a Slytherin secondary, but now I think I could really go either way—and be happy with it. Working toward independence has brought out a lot of my more Slytherin traits, that's for sure. 

 

Pugs and horror in Slytherin House. What can possibly go wrong? :ph34r:

We would be the Slytherin version of Fred and George :ph34r:

 

About everything could go hilariously wrong. Remember that one time we made Mcgonagall's nose talk and sing irish drinking songs? That was fun.

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We would be the Slytherin version of Fred and George :ph34r:

 

About everything could go hilariously wrong. Remember that one time we made Mcgonagall's nose talk and sing irish drinking songs? That was fun.

 

Older Irish drinking songs, or ones by the Dropkick Murphys? I'm picturing her nose singing "Going Out in Style" and it is quite amusing. :P 

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Older Irish drinking songs, or ones by the Dropkick Murphys? I'm picturing her nose singing "Going Out in Style" and it is quite amusing. :P

I was imagining it singing Tinker Tanner, but Going out in Style is even better. XD

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Why not sing some Flogging Molly? :P

I like to pretend that the Slytherians were the good guys all along. After all, the Harry Potter books are clearly propaganda for the tyrannical cause of the Gryffindors.

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Why not sing some Flogging Molly? :P

I like to pretend that the Slytherians were the good guys all along. After all, the Harry Potter books are clearly propaganda for the tyrannical cause of the Gryffindors.

 

Flogging Molly is a given and a staple around Hogwarts, under Morzathoth and I. :ph34r::P 

 

A good interpretation. :ph34r: I mean, honestly, they're even bullied by the headmaster, for pity's sake. He snatched their victory and claimed it for Gryffindor in the first book, makes it clear that he barely approves of their Head of House, and aligns people as "good" or "bad" based on how sympathetic they are toward Slytherin. 

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Flogging Molly is a given and a staple around Hogwarts, under Morzathoth and I. :ph34r::P

 

A good interpretation. :ph34r: I mean, honestly, they're even bullied by the headmaster, for pity's sake. He snatched their victory and claimed it for Gryffindor in the first book, makes it clear that he barely approves of their Head of House, and aligns people as "good" or "bad" based on how sympathetic they are toward Slytherin. 

 

 

Slytherin has it pretty rough in a lot of regards, but to be fair, Snape really, really sucked as a professor. :P

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Obviously, there are emergency whiskey bottles everywhere and everyone needs to join the party every time we play Drunken Lullabies.

 

My personal theory is that the Harry Potter books are completely true and they are just a cover up that helps the wizarding world hide just a little better. No better way to hide something than to make everyone believe it is fiction, right?

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