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about a girl


Lea Licerio. 15. 16. 17. Piscean.couch potato. drama queen. has a tendency to be OC. bookworm. weird. your average everyday sane psycho. dreamer. petite. Is never too old for dolls. tends to get woeful...like Wednesday Addams. perpetually miserable. Neil Gaiman/Jessica Zafra wannabe.

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"Perhaps if we saw what was ahead of us, and glimpsed the crimes, follies, and misfortunes that would befall us later on, we would all stay in our mother's wombs, and there would be nobody in the world but a great number of very fat, very irritated women."

-A Series of Unfortunate Events Book the Thirteenth: The End by Lemony Snicket



wake me when the hour arrives...




best friends, ex-friends 'til the end...
acey
andy-multiply
andy-blogger
shandre
chrysol
paola!
kimlech
bernice
rica!
coreen
sam a.k.a. poca
gerome

ADAM

my multiply

...and then there's friendster(add me if you want)

Jessica Zafra
Neil Gaiman
Lemony Snicket



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i feel stupid and contagious



Get busy living, or get busy dying...

10.18.2005
Our PC...Is Dying.
But that's not what I'm going to blog about today.
Last Saturday, I interviewed two girls for my blogging story in KNN. The first one is Nicay's friend while the second one is a 2nd year H.S student from Miriam. So I decided to interview myself about blogging. I'm gonna ask myself some of the questions I asked the interviewees. Well, here it goes:

Lea: Can you say your name and how old you are?
Lea: I'm Lea and I'm 15 years old. I study in a school with doorless CRs and a "fetus fun-sucker" for a principal.

Lea: Where did you hear or how did you learn about blogging?
Lea: I first learned about blogging in Candy mag because they have this section called "Blogger of the Month" in which they feature different bloggers and a small part of that person's latest entry in her blog. So from that, I kind of like figured what a blog is already. And it was summer vacation when I decided to create an account here in Blogger.

Lea: For you, what is the difference between online journals and written journals?
Lea: Written journals are, of course, private. It is strictly for the user's eyes only. And the user can write anything that he/she wants without having to worry about the feelings of others or what they'd say. While in the case of online journals, of course it will be displayed online. So, anyone can view it. Of course in online journals, you have to be careful in what you write because some people may not agree with you. And in online journals, since it's public, you also have to be careful about giving out too much info about yourself.

Lea: Are you comfortable with having strangers read about your life, your thoughts?
Lea: It's okay with me. That's the purpose of blogs anyway. And it can also be a great opportunity to meet new friends through viewing each other's blogs and dropping a comment.

Lea: What do you usually blog about?
Lea: Usually, I write about my day, if anything interesting happened. And I write my rants, raves and sometimes random thoughts. And sometimes, I also write about a book I've just read or a movie I've just seen.

Lea: What kind of blogs do you have?
Lea: I only have a Blogger. I created an account in LiveJournal but I've given up on it because it's too complicated.

Lea: What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of blogging?
Lea: Advantages...you can express yourself through writing. Disadvantages...uhm...of course we can't avoid "thieves" in the 'Net. There are two things they're good at: Copy and Paste. So they might "steal" a picture, an article, a poem or a story you posted. But there are codes that disable right-clicking.

Lea: Do you have any tips for the people who wants to try blogging?
Lea: Try it. It's fun! But you also need patience in blogging because those HTML codes can get so complicated.

---Well...that was fun.

they gave us two shots to the back of the head and we're all dead now @ : 11:00 AM