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I am known as Diana and I'm 20, almost 21 in May. I have been active since 9/11/03. My original account was/is: thelonebassist46. that's now my mule. I am very openminded and really hate shallow people. <br />
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I'm into photography and don't really have much in terms of expertise but I have been trying to hone my skills. So I guess that counts right? <br />
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I don't like those that incessantly beg for items. If you ask me to help you once, that's fine, but don't constantly beg for it. I'll donate if I see fit. And if I do donate, no matter how much, I'd like a thank you back. That's just common sense. <br />
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I work as a manager at a fast food restaurant and really find that little teenagers annoy me on Friday and Saturday nights b/c it never fails that they come in and make a mess and don't know how to clean up after themselves. I mean really. You aren't leaving tips, so I don't see the point in making us clean up after you. We're not your parents for Christs sake...<br />
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IF you need to know more, feel free to ask me.<br />
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This is me normally. (Though an outdated picture. circa 1/07)<br /><br />
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I am always questing for random items... Some worth alot in gold, some not so much.<br />
But I am questing to get some of my old items back... need to know what they are, please ask.<br />
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Yes, I like Pikachu too... you wanna fight about it?<br /><br />
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I also love meeting new ppl and talking to ppl all around the US and other countries.<br />
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A poem by JM Huscher... <br />
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"Sparrow"<br />
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The sparrow was perched<br />
on the edge of the garage roof<br />
standing tall on thin legs with his<br />
white chest pushed out,<br />
craning his small neck to look across the yard<br />
I wonder if he saw me, 12 years old<br />
holding my brother’s bb gun<br />
tight against my shoulder, winking at him<br />
from the other end of the barrel.<br />
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There are things you must know<br />
about killing a sparrow.<br />
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The military recruiters had their offices<br />
two blocks away from the high school—<br />
would offer to buy us lunch if we would<br />
spend an hour taking the aptitude test.<br />
I was good in Math. They said<br />
I could work on one of the nuclear subs,<br />
make more money than<br />
most of the other kids from my class who had enlisted.<br />
Sometimes the other kids would catch me after school,<br />
their eyes wide and their hands shaking while<br />
they told me what they had signed up for.<br />
I always want to say something perfect.<br />
but instead<br />
found myself the pen<br />
resting on a stack of letters<br />
that said nothing out loud<br />
but spent all day<br />
whispering<br />
prayers for safety.<br />
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The first thing you must know<br />
about killing a sparrow<br />
is the taste of salt<br />
in your mouth and in your throat.<br />
that leaves you sick to your stomach for days.<br />
Well after you lift his body<br />
from between the tulips<br />
in your mother’s flowerbed<br />
and hold it in your hands<br />
so much lighter than the gun<br />
you swear to yourself<br />
you will never touch again<br />
During college I got letters from them<br />
with words like<br />
“stationed” and “deployed” and “active duty.”<br />
I prayed for snow where they were, hoping that<br />
if winter came they would finally migrate home.<br />
I imagined God,<br />
with his head in his hands, crying his eyes out.<br />
Sometimes I prayed<br />
with my head in my hands, crying my eyes out.<br />
Sometimes, I hear people saying things like<br />
“war on terror” and “freedom” and “finish what we started.”<br />
Sometimes, I didn’t say anything, and<br />
it felt like swallowing a stick of dynamite.<br />
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The second thing you must know<br />
about killing a sparrow<br />
is the sound of his wings<br />
panicked and smacking against the garage roof,<br />
so much louder than the gun itself.<br />
It sings in your ears for days<br />
well after you turn him over<br />
to see his wing bent impossibly upwards,<br />
the black in his eyes as dark as a night<br />
on which the moon decided<br />
it could not bear to watch anymore.<br />
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Sometimes, there are no<br />
phone calls or letters.<br />
I don’t hear anything for months,<br />
and the silence gets so thick<br />
you could wrap yourself in it like a blanket<br />
and sleep forever.<br />
I still pray for snow, but<br />
no one is listening.<br />
I watch the news, but<br />
don’t see anything.<br />
The Pentagon won’t even let them show<br />
caskets being unloaded<br />
from the bellies of C-130s.<br />
Won’t release footage of<br />
soldiers being cut in half<br />
by machine gun fire.<br />
Won’t let us see<br />
our sons and daughters<br />
broken wings and<br />
midnight black eyes.<br />
Twisted bodies in the tulip garden.<br />
We would not wage war so readily<br />
or ask for peace so quietly.<br />
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The last thing you must know<br />
about killing a sparrow<br />
is that no matter how hard you try<br />
you cannot forget the smell of blood. <br />
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