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Beth Pavell
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  • Darn. :C Yeah, that's a problem. Well, either way, GET TO WORK! Also, speaking of battle scenes, if LaON doesn't pick up after this first gym battle you could (should) probably... stop reading. Not because you're not helpful, but because I can tell it's not enjoyable for you, haha. I don't know, it's up to you! I told Flaze the same thing about Survival Project (though for different reasons).
    That would make sense. My ancestors on my dad's side were from Ireland/Britain, so I've actually got an unusual British last name (probably explains the love of tea). I looked it up and found some interesting details about the literal meaning, but it lines up perfectly with the old Anglo-Saxon naming system. And the timespan with the U.S. naming holds true. Gosh, the more you learn.

    Did they not even stop? Sheesh. I've nearly gotten run over by cyclists on campus here. Then again, I've nearly run some people over too, but I will inevitably maintain that it was their fault for swerving in front of a speeding bike . . .

    Can't blame you. I like them, but I don't know if I could live in, say, New York for the rest of my life. They make me nervous, particularly the way you have to always be on guard; that takes away some of the fun. I'd love to see the Grand Canyon. They say it's . . . grand.
    Oh you meant that way. No I mean we don't really go to the hospital it's basically this place that's set up to receive patiens and register them and they send people to hospitals in Italy to get the transplant.

    No I can't! I'll get scolded!
    I believe that. I'm not sure how to describe the differences, but the names just look British. Run over? What in the world? I can only imagine you sitting there, stunned, as a bystander aggressively shoves a cup of freshly made tea in your hands . . .

    My uncle took some beautiful photographs of the redwoods and they're impressive. The thing about the U.S. is that it's so massive and diverse; I could tell you to go to three landmark areas and you'd still have a puny glimpse of all it has to offer. If you like statues/landmarks/big cities, then you can't go wrong with New York or Chicago or Seattle (I've never been to NYC, but Chicago and Seattle are great). If you want a sort of eclectic place, then there's New Orleans or San Francisco. But there's so many to choose from, and I've only spoken of large cities.
    Not really xD it'll take a while that much is for sure.

    Sorry I haven't been talking as much >.< I've had a busy week and I've been trying to get more into the hang of the RP section since I've been spending a lot of time in the fairground and it was starting to affect my duties.
    Ooh . . . you're starting to beat me there. My first response is not to make tea, interestingly enough. I should pick up on that. But these names . . . they're so British! I love it! And it would be wrong to simply go to London (New York City is probably the equivalent, but it's alien to many areas of the United States) when there's so much history on the outside. Have you ever been to the United States?
    Use a reward system. "If I finish this battle soon, I can start on those interesting scenes by next week" or whatever. But I know that feel... Generally, though,, the scenes I want to write are literally years away from being done. I think the scene I wanted to write the most in my main fic actually took 3 months to write once I finally got to it (4 years later, cough) because it was so emotional, I couldn't bear to look at it for long. Oops.
    I lol'd. Why, yes, I think your battle scenes are very unique, mostly in how the pokemon's and trainer's personalities show.

    I'd say go for it!
    Haha, well, if it helps, for the next chapter of LaON I need to write, I have a note, written in all caps, reminding to refer back to your battle scenes before writing Annie's first gym battle. You'll be my main inspiration for this chapter.

    You can find just about anything on eBay, it seems.
    We have to make a database for this foundation about bone marrow transplants.
    We need to do community service in order to graduate and I had to take it this term D; we're starting officially on monday.

    Well it's not that hard tbh xD
    Plus school, work and now I gotta do community service.

    Well what kind of things? you can tell me.
    See, I drink espresso to purge away the feelings of exhaustion, and tea for relaxing/less caffeine. It's heaven for the nasty congestion and sore throats that are rampant right now. Are there any places you'd recommend besides London? You seem like one of those who love the British countryside since it shows in your writing.

    I really ought to take a photo of my planner/life for you . . . I promised Flaze, but I'm so busy I forgot!
    Pfffft I'm worst :p

    It's not that tough xD what is it you wnat to know anyway?
    It does mean I spend a large part of my holidays doing the Awards, but it is the only time I ever actually read anything on the site :p
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