Well... life's fine. My artistical activity has recently not actually been number one priority. Not that it ever was...
That reminds me of something important. Dear visitor, my (astonishing) artwork is not meant to be anything like serious or of high quality. It's only aim was to... ugh, I'm not sure if there was anything like aim. Perhaps to shake my brother's (that is mr algenpfleger's) seriousness and to have fun. The same can be said about everything that is written on my profile. My English has been learned in school and through literature, so it is to be regarded as a kind of artwork as well. Don't expect it to be perfect, though I hope it is correct (at least concerning grammar and spelling).
So, that's it, my first journal.
Have fun,
supertolleschwester








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Mensch, 19 jahre, so ein junger Huepfer! D: Und schon so viel erreicht! *_* Bleib so cool wie du bist ne. Ich hoffe ihr feiert schön, lasses dir gut gehen!!! :3 uuuund lad mal wieder was hoch, deine Sachen sind immer ein Augenschmaus :>
Wünsch dir auch ein ganz tolles WE. Und ja, ich bin schon wieder ein bisschen künstlerisch tätig, aber du weißt ja: Was lange währt, wird einmal gut. :-D
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanz liebe Grüße
Mirjam
hoffe du hattest auch viel Spass in Jena :>
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Every human being has hundreds of seperate people living under his skin. The talent of a writer is to give them their seperate names, identities, personalities and have them relate to other characters living within him." Mel Brooks
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Every human being has hundreds of seperate people living under his skin. The talent of a writer is to give them their seperate names, identities, personalities and have them relate to other characters living within him." Mel Brooks
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Ey Lady, ich kann ihren Skrupel sehen.
bestellst du mir eclipse und breaking dawn wenn du heim kommst???? xD
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Every human being has hundreds of seperate people living under his skin. The talent of a writer is to give them their seperate names, identities, personalities and have them relate to other characters living within him." Mel Brooks
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