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peacamole

20 / F / gay / Single

Melbourne, Australia

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Ethnicity
White
Height
5' 8" (1.73m).
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Looking For
New friends, Long-distance penpals
Smokes
No
Drinks
Sometimes
Drugs
Never
Religion
Sign
Aries and it’s fun to think about
Education
Working on college/university
Job
Student
Income
Kids
Pets
Owns dogs and Owns cats
Languages
English (Fluently), Indonesian (Okay), German (Poorly)

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I am me, myself, and a pianist.

My Self-Summary

Hello there :)

I'm a 20 year old Melbourne girl who can be a bit over enthusiastic at times.
I like feeling intelligent, reading, singing, drawing, creating and viewing art and listening to and making music. I like thinking and sharing thoughts.

Looking for friends and a pair of winklepickers!

What I’m doing with my life

I study Animation and Interactive Media. I want to travel everywhere, learn new languages and learn to play lots of different instruments.

When I'm bored I draw, play piano, listen to music, sing badly, go for walks, catch up with friends, bake, or whatever I feel like.

I like going to Allan's Music Store and playing the pianos but I get stage fright sometimes.

I’m really good at

Drawing women, playing piano and thinking of adjectives for mad libs.

The first things people usually notice about me

There's nothing especially immediately noticeable about me. Unless I've got my thigh-high converse on.

A few people think I have a vague English accent. I disagree.

My favorite books, movies, music, and food

Sarah Waters, James Moloney, Irini Savvides, Raymond Carver.
Comedies, surreal and abstract, thought provoking movies and books are always fun.
I love most music. Some examples are La Roux, The Cure, Muse, Liz Phair, Yann Tiersen, Damien Rice, The Living End, A Perfect Circle, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Spinnerette, The Smiths, Feist and Rapskallion.
I adore food. Apples are an all-time favourite, tuna mornay and nutella are satiating within reason.

The six things I could never do without

1. Sleep
2. Food
3. Warmth and Shelter
4. Laughter
5. Aesthetically pleasing visuals
6. Tissues, I suppose.

I also really love my shiny new iMac computer, I could live without it but I completely don't want to!

I spend a lot of time thinking about

What sort of a creative idea I should be having, school, work, what I've been doing lately, whatever it is I happen to look at, which leads to other thoughts, which lead to others again...

And Elly Jackson.

On a typical Friday night I am

On a Sat night I might pop into the Glasshouse or someplace on Commercial Road, I also like the butterfly club, madame brussels and e-55.
Or having a movie night with friends.

The most private thing I’m willing to admit here

I still have my teddy bear I was given when I was born. I'm not feeling particularly creative at the moment :P

Also, I like having things finished, and my profile says it will be 85% complete if I make it 1,000 words. So to find out what else I have to do to make it 100% finished, I'm going to type some words in here.

Once upon a time there was an old and twisted oak tree, with branches like claws and leaves that were thin and brittle.
However, because of its twisted and gnarled appearance, the tree was often mistaken for an evil tree, haunted by the malevolent spirit of an old man who used to live in the mansion on the hill above the tree before he was murdered by his daughter because he wouldn't let her marry the princess of the Kingdom over the sea.
The misunderstood oak tree was a lonely soul. Its crooked trunk often creaked in the wind, and the tree would listen (with its ears, duh) to the noises echoing throughout the forest, the dull, repetitive sound made the hollow in his heart grow like the seasons made his branches grow upward and outward.

But this story is not about the lonely tree, oh no, it is about a cornfield on the outskirts of a particular large and prosperous Kingdom with a heart-broken princess.
The cornfield had a lot of pressure upon it to be as big and as fruitful as other vegetable gardens around the Kingdom, but it struggled, as corn is a particular favorite of the thieving foxes who fed at night.

Hand-made cupcake wheelbarrow turban fork hobbit shoe.

I wish I had Office Word so I could do a word count :P

You should message me if

You want to :)

I want you to! So you should :)