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Did anda laporan jennamarie?

 Did anda laporan jennamarie?
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I don't give a flying f*ck about that person...so why does it matter whether i laporan that person atau not? :D
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Mrs-X said:
Dude Idgaf about your identity drama
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-_-! then don't answer those pertanyaan on which anda don't give f*ck
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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well I hate it when there's an tidak terjawab pertanyaan in my update
Mrs-X posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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yeah I was waiting for your authorization... and anda obviously didn't get what I meant... meh don't bother
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emmaa_ said:
Yes.
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:)
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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wow emma :)
amaya2000 posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
Panda-Hero said:
I believe we all have, dear.
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yup :)
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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yes.
Draculaura10 posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
wantadog said:
*continues reporting*...huh? did anda say something?
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no sorry for disturbing bro.
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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Nah it okay....only a low level troll....
wantadog posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
No shit.
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*glares*
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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^ u mad bro.
XxKeithHarkinxX posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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everyone ask me XD
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
BunniezandJacob said:
Why laporan her?
Whats she done to you, atau anyone else.
Don't just go reporting ppl just cause u feel like it.
Have a good reason.
Not a fucked up one.
Cause if anda do?
Ur stupid, so..
Fuck you.
How about..
"get over ur self"
Yeah.. I like that one!
Just saying(x
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:( *cries and run*
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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Wtff?
BunniezandJacob posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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:((
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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WTFFFFF?!
BunniezandJacob posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
viktoriya773 said:
Why should I?
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never mind XD
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
HolySword said:
FOOL!

After hearing so many rave reviews on this book, I finally decided to go ahead and give it a try. I want to go ahead and say that first off, I really enjoyed this book. But before I say the things I loved about it, I'm going to mention one tiny little flaw I found I just didn't like. I didn't like that we didn't really get to see atau catch a glimpse of the city of Chicago. While the idea of the five factions was fascinating, I found there's many things left to be desired. I wanted to find out lebih about the world outside the factions. How is the actual city of Chicago? How's the factionless? I wanted to see the entire world, to see what it has become. To me, that's the true point of a dystopian. Then again, that's also just my opinion.

That being said, I was still thoroughly entertained. The author, Veronica Roth, is excellent at story telling. She's able to draw her readers in with just enough details and descriptions, making the pace of the story perfect. I found that the world that was available - the factions - were awesome. I also really liked the characters, especially the main male lead. He was just very realistic - none of those typical male characters anda read about nowadays. And also, I simply found the secara keseluruhan, keseluruhan plot to be incredibly compelling. I couldn't stop membaca - even at 2am, when I should be sleeping, I didn't want to stop as I wanted to find out what happens next.

So yes, I would definitely recommend this to YA fan and readers, adults, and dystopian fans. Must read for sure. It's a unique book and a unique story, told wonderfully. I am impressed and can't wait to read the sequel! Hopefully we get to see lebih of the actual city of Chicago, outside the factions, to get a real feel of what happened to it and what made it into what it is now.
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srry i'm not in mood to read it
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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FOOLS! It's taking it's precious time about it. Despite growing quicker than it would when it was longer, it's still most definitely short. I'm not sure what it is... I think it comes back to that loss of femininity, especially when I have no one but myself to make me feel pretty. I know how terribly unfashionable it is to admit this... but I still want to be the princess. And the princess still has hair all the way to the bottom of the tower. But, within all that, while I'm not particularly fond of my hair short and I am anxious to have some length in it again– even a pretty bob that sits just at my ears would be lovely– I don't regret the decision to chop it off. Can anda be not entirely happy with a decision you've made and still not regret doing it? I guess so. It was unpleasant. But it felt then, and still feels now, like it was necessary. A ritualistic shedding of the skin. A decision to revoke my own appeal to the opposite sex until I was a bit lebih whole, a bit lebih earthed, a bit lebih sure of who I am now... Of course it didn't work that way– does things ever work the way we planned, the way we intend them to? But it was the beginning, the catalyst for some bigger kind of change.There's a feeling that anda get at certain points in your life... the inert sense that things are changing, that the general atmosphere of your life is shifting, that some kind of phrase is closing in the cosmos and it will twist the circumstances of your hari to hari existence just slightly, so they seem the same as before but are so very different. I know it well, and I remember it occurring at infrequent intervals in the Before; and it being exciting, exhilarating and somewhat uncomfortable. I feel, right now, the last twelve months, since the first and worst of the shock wore off; as if I'm constantly in shift. It's not exciting anymore, atau exhilarating... it's just uncomfortable and exhausting and it gives me motion sickness. I'm not sure if it's ready to settle yet... but I'm changing again, metamorphosing the way I view the world. Maybe those lenses have been changed again. It begun with the hair. Change the rules, change the game. (I am totally, unashamedly ripping that off David Lee) Change the rules. Change the game. Cut your hair... start again.
HolySword posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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ahem.............................................................................................................................. dafuq?
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amzel said:
i meant to
link me
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scalesandtails1 said:
um...i dont even know who that is
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ok np
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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so...who is she?!
scalesandtails1 posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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troll *sigh*
jessy_an posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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i see
scalesandtails1 posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
blackpanther666 said:
Maybe I did, maybe I didn't... I'm not going to write about it, because I don't really care a whole lot.
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