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![]() Author has written 5 stories for Harry Potter, Outsiders, Professor Layton, and Pirates of the Caribbean. I, Cinnamonbear200, do solemnly swear to review all the fanfics I read, regardless of the number of reviews, its age, or anything else. I have joined the Review Revolution. Copy and Paste this into your profile to join the Revolution; because everyone knows how much it sucks when you have 500 hits and 3 reviews... I have found the most amazing thing ever: POIROT MARPLE MANGA!! CHECK IT OUT ON YOUTUBE PEOPLES!! (It's in Japanese, 'cause it's from NHK, srry bout that heh, :) Omg! I'm finally back on! So sorry to have only posted three, (admittedly two unfinished) stories on here! I am currently working on a fourth (multiple chapter) story! Hint: It has to do with puzzles and a very famous character from a very famous DS game. TTFN! :) Okay, so when I first started on Fanfiction, I forgot to put an about me part of the profile on here. Oops. So, here is the "All About Wonderful, Mad, Adorable Me!" (Everything except for the mad part is not really true. :) ) Gender: Female Heritage: Half Japanese, (Mom's side) 1/8 German, 15/16 welsh, and a 1/4 british, (Dad's side) Favorite things to do in free time: Knit, Sudoku, Write, post stuff, and read on Fanfiction.net, (dur :)), play on my computer, read books, draw, paint, color, (I love doing art in general :)) and Play with my dog, Eliza. Pets: As mentioned before, I have a dog named Eliza. She is four years old, (That's 28 years in dog-years), and she's an adorable Norfolk Terrier who tends to leak a bit when meeting new people. Other than that, she's a crazy little furball, and I love her! :) I also have a few fish, who seem to be either suicidal or just very, VERY unlucky. (e.g., one fish jumped out of the tank, and we, [my family and I] had no clue about it until my mom found the fish behind the tank, perfectly preserved. ugh.) Our fish are known to swim up the air-filter, jump out of the tank, and die of odd diseases that sweep through the tank. Favorite Color: I like all the colors, it just depends on my mood. :) Age: I won't give you the specific age, (no duh), but I'm in my early teens. Family: I live with my mom, my dad, and my little brother. Sports: I take a Japanese martial art known as Judo. In addition, I also take tennis, and I take swim lessons every summer. I enjoy biking, ( a lot), and Hiking (Also quite a bit.). Hobbies: I play the Violin, and I am part of both the San Jose Youth Symphony Orchestra, and my school's string orchestra. I also take private lessons. Favorite foods: Chocolate cake, (well, actually cake in general except for red velvet. I'm kind of allergic to that. meh. :)) My mom's spaghetti with meat sauce, my mom's pesto, and my mom's pasta with butter and cheese. Yum. OH! And sour-dough bread and garlic bread. AND FRITOS AND ARIZONA TEAS. AND SNAPPLES.(Fritos, Arizonas, and snapples are basically what I'm living on right now... O.O) Yumm. :) And now I shall go raid the fridge. FOOD! Other things you should know about me: I have type one diabetes. I was diagnosed at age four and three quarters. I'm not sure what's floating around out there about type 1, but here are a list of things that I've heard and are NOT true: 1) Type 1 is caused by eating too much candy or sweets. This is not true. Type 1, more commonly known as Juvenile Diabetes (It tends to strike young children more often than older adults), is still kind of a mystery. Meaning we're not exactly sure yet what causes it. However, if you have any siblings and you have it, the risk that your sibling's (s') risk of getting diabetes is greatly increased. So if anyone in your family (Meaning siblings) has Type 1, you should be checked regularly to make sure that you're not at risk. (Type 2 is genetic though.) 2) Type 1 people can't eat any sugar whatsoever. Okay, so this has got to be one of the hugest myths about type 1 that I have ever come across. We diabetics can eat sugar if we choose to, but we have to make sure that we give ourselves insulin, (a special hormone that helps our cells break food down to acess glucose) after or before we eat sugar. 3) That Type 1 people can't play sports, or participate in certain activities because they'll get hurt or sick. NOT TRUE. Type 1 Diabetics are just the same as everyone else. We just have to pay more attention to what we eat and how we take care of ourselves than a non-type 1. 4) That Type 1 is contagious. This is just plain silly. Type 1 is not contagious. It is a disorder that cannot be passed to another person, through physical contact. The only exception to this is if said person is your child, and then, that would be kind of obvious that your child would be at risk for Type 1, seeing as how it's a genetic disorder. How does a person get Type 1? Excessive need to go to the bathroom and pee Drinking lots and lots of water. (This means lots and lots of water regardless of the conditions. e.g., you're drinking lots of water even though you haven't done any exercise.) Another indication is the type of beverage you're drinking. Most people who are diagnosed with Type 1 report that before the diagnosis, they were drinking sweet fluids, such as: ~regular soda ~Juice ~Ginger Ale This is a sign that your body is trying to get glucose to your cells, but can't because it lacks insulin, which is like a "Key" for your cells to unlock the food molecule and get to the glucose inside. Other symptoms are: Vocabulary: Insulin: Insulin is a special hormone that allows our cells to break food down in order to acess glucose. Glucose: A sugar that helps to keep our cells doing what they do best: Taking care of us. Pancreas: An organ in your body that, among other things, makes insulin. Antibodies: Special cells in your body that are specially designed to combat diseases and illnesses. If you have ever pushed a door that said pull or vice versa, copy and paste this into your profile If you have ever made a really basic grammar error when typing a fanfiction, and only noticed AFTER you'd posted said fanfiction, copy and paste this into your profile 98 percent of teens would die if Abercrombie and Fitch said it wasn't cool to breathe. If you are part of the 2 percent that would be laughing their @$$'s off, copy and paste this into your profile I cuoldn't bielive taht I cuold atcually raed tihs! Aocordnig to raesaerch done by Cmabrdgie Uinevrsity, it deosn't mttaer in waht oreder you palce the ltters in, beausce yuor barin raeds it as a whoel wrod! The frist and lsat letres hvae to be in the smae palces! And I thuoght taht splileng was imoprtant! If you could read that, copy and paste this into your profile. 98 percent of people think of "Bond" whenever someone else mentions "James." If you are part of the two percent who think "Norrington", copy and paste this into your profile. Ninety-five percent of the kids out there are concerned with being popular and fitting in. If you're part of the five percent who aren't, copy this, put it in your profile, and add your pen-name to the list. AnimeKittyCafe, Hyperactivley Bored, Gem W, Bara-Minamino, Yavie Aelinel, Crazy Billie Joe Loving Freak, Shadow929, The Astrology Nerd, brown-eyed angelofmusic, piratesswriter/fairy to be, The Gypsy-Pirate Queen, watching-waiting-wishing, 100-percent-Harry-Potter-obsessed, Miss Apple , warm summer days,Diamondchild, White Shade, Cinammonbear200 If you have ever pushed a doorbell with your nose, elbow, or any other part of your body OTHER than your finger, copy and paste this into your profile. If you think that Professor Layton is awesome, copy and paste this into your profile. If you have ever knocked on a door with any part of your body OTHER than your hand, copy and paste this into your profile. If you know that you should probably stop copying and pasting stuff into your profile, and have absolutely NO intention of stopping, copy and paste this into your profile. I do solemnly swear to stop copying and pasting stuff into my profile...for the next five minutes. :) If you have ever cried (and I mean legit crying, like, you need a tissue and have to take over five minutes to get over it) over the ending of a video game, (e.g., The ending of Professor Layton and Curious Village) copy and paste this into your profile and add the name of the game to the list: Professor Layton and the Curious Village, Omg! I'm finally back! I am so so so so so so so so so so so SO unbelievably sorry about the five month (at least, I wasn't really counting..BUT I FEEL REALLY BAD NONETHELESS!) hiatus, but a few things cropped up in my family over Christmas break...Anywho, I'm back! :) Expect more posts to come VERY SOON! Holy friggin' crap... I AM SO SORRY IT TOOK ME SO LONG TO GET BACK ON!!!! TT_TT TT_TT PLEASE DON'T KILL ME!! :( However I do have an explanation: First off, my computer has been broken for the last few months, (i only just got a new one, like, not even two weeks ago). Before that, I managed to lock myself (lock being used metaphorically, mind you) out of my account for over three months. (i.e., I signed out to look at a few stories, got distracted, and two weeks later, tried to log back in and had forgotten my password.) HOWEVER! I am now back and I have new chapters and updates for ALL of my stories. Again I am so sorry it took me so long to get back on! :( I also have one other announcement to make: Ok, so everyone who's visited my profile probably knows (from the huge paragraph thingy I put up there about it) that I'm a type 1, and this announcement has to do with my diabetes. For those of you who don't know what an insulin pump is, it is the most magical, wonderful thing in the universe. A pump is a special machine built specially to deliver insulin to a diabetic person through something called an infusion site. (An infusion site consists of a tiny plastic catheter that is inserted under the skin, with a small plastic port that is attached on top of the catheter. The whole contraption is actually very small, and you can't really notice it, unless the person wearing the pump site is wearing VERY tight clothes, and/or points it out to you.) The pump is connected to the infusion site by a long, plastic tube that transports insulin to the catheter and into the blood stream. However, to get the site in, under your skin, you need to use a needle. *shudder* *shudder* For me, the whole reason I started using the pump is so I wouldn't have to be poked with needles more than six times a day (I have to test six times a day, which involves pricking my finger with a lancet to draw a small blood sample.) With shots I was jabbed about 12 times a day, every day. This went on for about...I think 1 to 2 years and I finally had it. I asked my parents for a pump and I got my first one, a light blue Deltec Cozmo. This pump broke down relatively soon (I think, this is actually all pretty fuzzy but I have a pretty good idea of how long it was) after I'd gotten it; I had accidently exposed a part to sunlight while we were vacationing with my Great Aunt Phyllis in Oregon (we were on a daytrip to Mount Shasta) and it malfunctioned and I had to have an emergency site change in the lobby of the Chalet we had stopped at to go hiking. (Don't ask. It was traumatizing. -_-*) Anywho, I went through about two more Cozmos and finally got my first Minimed, which I actually am still connected to. Anyhow, up until yesterday, I had done all my sites, not on my front, but...in another area. Yesterday, I did my first front site. It actually did hurt, but the pain was relatively moderate. But I made it through and I'm going to do another one in three days! (You have to change your pump site every three or four days or it can get infected). Yeah, so, that's about it...now, on to the updates! :) |
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