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Serene
"Gamer Chick"
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Donna Luxton, 36/Female
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Last login: | over 3 weeks ago |
Local time: | 2:50 AM |
Join date: | 15 years, 7 months, 19 days ago |
Location: | Canada
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About me:
I'm 5'3-5'4ish, with green eyes, light blond hair and a slim athletic build.
I love sports, especially tennis, basketball, soccer, frisbee and football.
I also love video games, and have every system known to man, excluding the PS3 and XBOX 360, though I hope to get them both some day soon.
I really enjoy reading too!
I'm an aspiring photographer, and would love to travel the world, then settle down and have my own photography business.
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About you:
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Looking for: | Friendship |
Orientation: | Straight
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Donna's tales
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Whe you go out with friends, and you get hungry, where do you usually go? I know for myself, we usually hit up some place with fast service and that it rather inexpensive. That usually leaves us with the option of fast food. Well the other night, we were hungry and decided to hit up burger king. Now although it was nearly midnight, we still considered it a lunch... Lunches in general are amazing. Actually, any food related time is amazing. Food in itself is a gift from the heavens. That late night burger king run was probably one of the most amazing times I've ever had. A double patty bacon cheeseburger, with fries and a drink. Nothing much else satisfies the craving for greasy food like substances, than that. I mean, it is pretty much grease in a bun. As for the French fries, I mean, HELLO, it's cooked in boiling lard! If that isn't considered a grease craving relief, then I don't know what is!! I do realize that eating burger king at almost midnight doesn't classify it as lunch, but the way I look it, it's lunchtime somewhere in the world, and I am merely celebrating my right to dine diversely.
Donna Luxton "Gamer Chick" Serene
- 14 years, 23 days ago
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This year, I have learned that most people are very sceptical. I’ve noticed that because of this, most people are very distrusting. At school, at home, in the work place, with friends, and everyone around us have this growing distrust. It appears to be somewhat of a growing plague. People think and analyze everyone around them, and make judgements. It also seems that people are so hell-bent on proving they are right about everything, that they look astonishingly hard to find the fabrication in almost everything people say. Put simply, it appears that most people are so busy looking for the lie, that they can’t see the truth. I don’t know if it is because people have this growing desire to be right, or if the truth they see just isn’t the truth they want. Regardless, people are just going to miss everything if they continue to strive as hard as they do, just to find the falseness in what others have to say.
Donna Luxton "Gamer Chick" Serene
- 15 years, 3 months, 26 days ago
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People have a tendency to tell me, on a continual basis that “Everything happens for a reason.” I don’t think that is true personally. I also don’t think that things happen because of good luck or bad luck either. It’s like saying there is some kind of higher power out there watching over us . . .or under us if you would prefer, smiting us with good or bad luck every time something happens. For example; you are walking down the sidewalk and there is a puddle just a few feet in front of you. You either walk around it or walk through it, but not because you were lucky to catch it before hand or unlucky to have not even noticed it. Things happen in life that is just the way it is. No one sprinkles good or bad luck dust over your head. No one controls what happens in life, or what life throws in your direction. Frankly it doesn’t matter, to an extent anyhow. What matters is how you deal with it. Everything that happens in life is, and should be treated like a learning experience. What you take from everything that happens, and how you react, is what you take with you in life. Not what happened.
Donna Luxton "Gamer Chick" Serene
- 15 years, 7 months, 18 days ago
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