Oh no, the fourth wall! Do you have any idea how hard I've been trying to keep that up? - Drosselmeyer, Princess Tutu Abridged, Episode 12, Akt 1.
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Well, now that that is out of the way! HELLLLLLOOOOO!!!
Ah, I'm on kind of a high everyone

I wanna live in the city, seriously, this place I am in right now? Totally sucks. Anyway, enough complaining, I just wanted to let you guys know what I did on my little excursion out of town.
So, I went to Sydney with my sister by train - our town's rail system is rubbish, we had to hang around in Eve's for about an hour and half - to get me a nice little formal dress. (That's what we were doing in Eve's - trying on numerous formal dresses. I really only liked two or three of them, and in the end we were narrowing it down to this like... knee-length blue dress with beads that made us think of Donna in Dr Who: The Unicorn and the Wasp... "flapper or slapper?"... we called it the flapper dress XD). Anyway, we eventually got to Sydney, and this is how I absolutely knew I was there:
As my sister (to save me writing this again and again, let's call her S

) and I crossed the road from Central to the bus stop, a car started beeping loudly at us from heaps far up the road and thus: Welcome to Sydney. You know it.
Oh god, that reminds me, S and I were coming of the train, and some American tourists (nothing on Americans. ~
ShadoWolfDemon is a lovely person, and intelligent too ^^) came off with us. As S and I passed them, we heard them saying: 'well this doesn't look like the harbour...' O_o In all seriousness, how thick could they be??? They literally stepped off the train and onto the platform. I cracked up laughing it was just too much.
That little side-story aside, I should mention that we originally went to Paramatta, which is so much less... awesome, than Sydney, but still tops where I live, so yay for that. Anyway, we spent from about 1:30pm to 5 or 6pm shopping for dresses. There were some really nice ones but in the end we came to the conclusion that I'd end up wearing a short dress. My treat, when we were there, was that S gave me a break, and showed me this delightful bookshop, which was so big (or so I thought...) and there was so much manga. My happy place. Oh, and we got free samples of berry smoothies delivered to us in the bookshop. That's... classy. The best we have here is well... a tiny little place. It's pathetic in comparison, NO MANGA *gasp* O_O
So after Paramatta, we got back on the train, and travelled to Sydney. I gotta say, there was a real inconsiderate b**** on that train, who broke the law, by the way, by smoking on the train, right bliddy next to us. She should have been fined. We moved, so I dunno if she did, but anyway. We then travelled by bus (ah, Sydney busses. I love them for their charming... well, broken-down-ness) to my sister, and her friend's apartment. It's a nice little place, very clean and pleasant, and not TOO expensive. I like it. It was thereafter an average night.
The following morning, that is, today, we... were intending on going to Bondi Junction, but realised that we sort of had a limited time, so we went to Circular Quay instead. Much better. Well, I can't make a comparison but... I imagine so. S did my make-up for her own entertainment this morning too... I'm completely un-used to being fussed over but I had to get the hang of it. Catching another bus (seriously, those things? Well, they're... noisy, and jerky, but wonderful all the same) we got to CQ, and went into David Jones... big, fancy, snazzy, good lord I felt out of place. We left pretty quickly.
We had lunch too, and S took me to this little shop with imported lollies from all over. Lol, there was so much awesomeness there. Then we walked to Hyde Park and ate lunch (me, a 6 inch sub from subway, S, a fruit salad). We finally found our winner dress in Myer, this ankle length beautiful black thing... ah, I'll upload a photo of it some time. Then we... oh!
S took me to THE. BEST. BOOKSHOP. ANYWHERE. It was called K... uh, I forget, lol. Kuni something... it was a Japanese name. Ahhh SO MUCH MANGA. There were aisles and aisles and aisles of manga, and the shop was massive and there was EVERYTHING in there and and and there was a cafe inside the shop and there was a whole back section of the shop dedicated to Japanese and Chinese books (in the languages, a shame for me) and there was cheap-ish box sets of anime... man, I could have lived there.
Also, S had my make-up done again at this fancy little place. I love my eyes. I do. They're nice eyes. And then, after the bookshop, we had to race to central for my train, we grabbed Krispy Kreme

and... well, yeah. I travelled back here all alone.

It's such a disappointment to be back, really. Ah well. I'll probably go into further detail on things another time, right now, I need my rice cracker fix, and I must tend to my large blisters ^_^ Even so...
SYDNEY IS THE BEST.
God, I wanna move.
I'll update this tomorrow. It's getting late, and I gotta sleep. School tomorrow. How... dull. I will sit there and dream

Ok
Well
Then
GOODNIGHT!
You are a figment of your own imagination. Therefore, you are only limited by what you dare to imagine - Me.
~Kura
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Sokka: What could you possibly do for a country of depraved little fire monsters?
Aang: I'm gonna throw them a secret dance party!
Sokka: Go to your room!
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OH MY DUCKS! - Ahiru from my fan fiction xD
I left him greeting the sun. I had not previously realised that the sun was sentient, but Mytho has once again, proved me wrong. - Fakir from my fan fiction. I love this line.
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"This is off the wall, I know," said the Bursar, brightly.
"What is?" said the Lecturer in Recent Runes.
"A hook for hanging pictures on."
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OH MY DUCKS! - Ahiru from my fan fiction xD
I left him greeting the sun. I had not previously realised that the sun was sentient, but Mytho has once again, proved me wrong. - Fakir from my fan fiction. I love this line.
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"This is off the wall, I know," said the Bursar, brightly.
"What is?" said the Lecturer in Recent Runes.
"A hook for hanging pictures on."
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OH MY DUCKS! - Ahiru from my fan fiction xD
I left him greeting the sun. I had not previously realised that the sun was sentient, but Mytho has once again, proved me wrong. - Fakir from my fan fiction. I love this line.
GAHHH!
TT~TT I'm sorry Lyn...V.V'
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Hi there people! -^v^-
I'll log in as invisible, but if I see you, I'll say hello ^_^
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OH MY DUCKS! - Ahiru from my fan fiction xD
I left him greeting the sun. I had not previously realised that the sun was sentient, but Mytho has once again, proved me wrong. - Fakir from my fan fiction. I love this line.
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Hi there people! -^v^-
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Hi there people! -^v^-
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