![]() "Don't forget to hold back your thoughts and live like robots." Hey sasquatches. Call me Danger. Here's a little info about the maniac; Height: 5' 4" Music: Awesome music. I'm too lazy to put all my bands here.. Books: A Thousand Spledid Suns, The Kite Runner, Twilight series, Wuthering Heights Movies: 27 Dresses, Final Destination 3, The Dark Knight, more... TV: Gene Simmons Family Jewels, House, The Office, Scrubs, So You Think You Can Dance. "Hold up! Wait a minute! Put a little love in it!" So basically, I like to write. I get ideas and write parts of stories. I usually don't finish stories or even write beginnings but I'll try for you all. I probably will only update on weekends... "It's not all about your image. None of it means anything unless people see who you really are. And your music has to be who you really are. It's gotta show how you feel, or it doesn't mean anything." The story behind my name; I love adrenaline rushes and jumping off stuff (I mean, who doesn't?). I also love being reckless. My friends started calling me Danger and it stuck. (Mostly because I always hurt myself and can find the danger in everyday things.) "I know time makes you move on..." BREAKING DAWN I have to say I absolutely loved it from the beginning. I loved Jacob's perspective because it made me like Jacob again. It made me realize he wasn't immature or mean- he was in love. And he loved Bella just as much as Edward did. (Maybe less or more but that's the way I saw it.) Also, I realized if it was in Bella's pov, we wouldn't have gotten much from it. Jacob is very observant- more so than Bella in my opinion- so we got to see some of the things that we wouldn't have seen from Bella. For example, Edward lying to her. "Just talking to myself." Also, the characters were so much more.. mature. I couldn't believe they were the same characters. It was different but absolutely believable. I liked these mature characters. They were... better, in some ways. I don't know, I just really liked them. Another thing, Bella getting pregnant. That was surprising. But I guess what made it that way was all the fanfics with Bella getting pregnant. Everyone was like, "no way never going to happen," but then Stephenie was like, " these are my characters and Bella's going to be pregnant." Okay, I just have to say I absolutely adore Seth Clearwater. I love him so freaking much. He is my absolute favorite character. I mean, I've liked him since the end of Eclipse when he fights with Edward but it was in BD that we got to see his personality. I keep wanting him to be real. Nessie is another great character. She was just so awesome. The one thing I would have changed would be to make her have one green eye like Edward's, and one brown eye like Bella's. Just something I would have liked... Alice leaving. I knew she wouldn't have deserted them in their time of need. I just couldn't figure out why she left. I thought she may have been doing something to help but I wasn't sure what. I was so happy when she came back though. (: I actually kind of wanted a war. Yeah, I know people would have died- some of the Cullen's would have died. But I guess I'm just violent like that. Last, to all the people who hated BD- GET OVER YOURSELVES! It was a great ending to a remarkable saga. I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. All the people who hated it are probably those immature 12 year olds who didn't realize how deep and dark(er) and better Breaking Dawn was. I didn't want it to be fluffy "oh la di da we're getting married la la la everything's just fabulous!" No, it needs conflict. It was absolutely perfect in my opinion. And all those traitors who despise BD, you'll change your minds soon enough. It might be the shock...? The people who don't like it are probably too immature to understand it. One last thing; Don't be afraid to show who you are- to show your true self. Don't be afraid to express yourself- through music, writing, dance- just find a way that you love and do it. Allright sasquatches; that's about it. Review my stories! (: --Danger |
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