Author has written 2 stories for Batman, and Sherlock Holmes. Name: as the say on the streets. " I ain't touching that one" Age: 18 whooo! Finally I can buy alcohol. Not that I do, waist of money Gender: male Skin colour: white Hair colour:light brown County: Northamptonshire, England Siblings: 1 sister The rules for life. (seriously swere by them.) 0: some times your wrong 1: I lie 2:Never have screw a co-worker/student you work with 3: Double check 4: never touch an Englishman's tea if you value your life. 5:always be reachable 6:if offered cake, take it 7:Just because i don't like guns, does not mean my friend doesn't 8: don't let emotions get the better of you 9: Accept that you're not everyone's top priority 10:Never involve the family 11:Carry a phone, watch pen and torch 12:Your mess, you clean it up 13: People die, don't let them die alone 14:Once is a tragedy, twice is a coincidence, three times is a pattern 15:Once you pull the trigger, you've got to live with it. 16:No such thing as a hate crime, just an atrocity 17:Watch the watchers 18:the 5 D's of dodge 19: History can repeat itself, just make sure its the right person wrighting it 20: There will always be someone better. But they don't need to know that. 21:Admitting defeat helps you learn 22:If it's too good to be true. it is 23: Your never alone 24:always take two 25: there is allways one exception. I've curently got 5 Fan fic Ideas which all involve self inserts/ OC (more OC's based on people) Just cba to upload them. |
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