Alicia Pilar Singleton. I really can't describe myself but I can say I'm pretty boring in life. And not boring in personality? Love is love. I am a Lermaniac. I'm of Asian descent, specifically Philippine and Vietnamese. I'm an adept Tetris player. I wish I lived in the 50's and 60's. I'm currently going to Jefferson County International Baccalaureate. I don't involve in sports. I love football though! I have bad hand eye coordination. I'm not a ninja. Sorry to disappoint. I like to stay inside my cozy air conditioned house. I really am not a fan of shopping. I don't have the money. I don't have the decision-making skills either. I'm terribly obsessed with Coca-Cola. I'll draw you a tree. It'll suck shit though. Anger issues and ADD. Woe is me. You mad because I rhyme with such dope lines? I like to smile and laugh all the time! I hate acronyms and I like correct grammar as well as spelling. I get annoyed when words are stupid. I can bake anything you please. I have a thousand nicknames. Call me Alicia, Singleton, Asian, Lee, Ali; all is cool. I love playing any Kingdom Hearts/Mortal Kombat games. I get bored of things easily. In a relationship with this kid. He's super smart and hard to keep up with but you know. He's my best friend. I simply am very clumsy. Not a good skateboarder, driver, or person who can maneuver things. I hate exercise. I'm on Facebook, Twitter (@AliciaTheAsian [everything is under AliciaTheAsian from this point on]), Youtube (aliciapilar716), Tumblr, Formspring, StumbleUpon, WeHeartIt, Club Penguin(aps1997), FunnyJunk, Tetris, and what not. OWLS NOT WELCOME. I got 99 phobias and owls are one. That was a poor reference. I apologize. This really could've used some transitional words but I'm too lazy.
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suicideblonde:
Perseus and Andromeda (1891) by Frederic Leighton
Andromeda, daughter of the Queen of Ethiopia, was tied to the rocks as a sacrifice to the sea monster sent by Neptune to ravage the country. She was rescued by Perseus, who eventually married her. Perseus is shown riding on his winged horse Pegasus, having already shot an arrow into the monster.
Forever Greek Mythology.
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