She sits sipping her coffee and heaves a heavy sigh at the mountains of paper covered in scribbles of late night ideas and unfinished thoughts piled on her desk. Not only is the amount of paper overwhelming, but so much of it is also stiff and wrinkled from numerous coffee-spilling incidents. She realises she has a problem; she is addicted to coffee.
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Okay! chex's random facts:
#1 Did you know that if you pronounce "chex" with my name's "Ché" in it, it sounds like "shakes"? Pretty neat, huh? Now shake yo' booty!
#2 My leading male character is the most frustrating specimen in my life. How the heck do boys think? And so she grumbles and threatens to erase his existence.
#3 Lingua Pira is more difficult to learn than I imagined. I give props to my characters for knowing more than I do.
#4 I love stories that make me say "arrgh!", go "Noo!", that make me anxious and exhilerated in that short-of-breath-my-chest-is-suffocating kind of way; the stories that make you cry without even realising it, and you just keep on crying, whether it's out of happiness or sadness. You know, those times when you're reading alone and you find yourself laughing, only to slap your hands to your mouth because the walls are too thin. Those are my favorites.
#5 I realised after reviewing my favorite films/books that I cry a lot. Rather, something that can make me cry is probably something I'm going to love, whether my tears are happy, sad, or really really angry. I know it's twisted, but those tears leave my heart aching for more, whether the "more" is more happiness, some relief for the troubles of the characters, or an end to the madness.
#6 There are things I do not agree with, and I will not support. I am also fairly stuck in the "wholesome upbringing" era.
#7 chex dance: Your booty goes left, your booty goes right! Your booty goes "bop, bop!", then shimmy down the middle! Repeat! Whoo! Repeat! Whoo! Repeat! REPEAT, repeat until you're numb! REPEAT! MOOhahahahahaha!
#8 I recently had a day off from work/school. I spent that day reading projects on inkpop. Now I wonder which is worse: my computer addiction or my reading addiction. Something to ponder.
#9 Words are a powerful tool, especially, in my opinion, on a website like inkpop. Everyone has different denotations for words, because no one's mind is exactly the same. Please keep this in mind. Also, for those without confidence, remember that words are strong; when you use them, so are you.
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