Username wrote:Hi. I am Simonpet,
a non-owner of
Foxerflies. I am hoping
to win my first
one today.
Name and Gender wrote:This Foxerfly is a
female, by the name
of Luna.
Talent wrote:Luna's talent is helping
people have good dreams. She
can influence someone slightly
by sneaking into their dream and
calming them down, or helping fix
something that made
the dream into
a nightmare.
Personality wrote:Though Luna's talent is making good dreams, she isn't very calm like she should be. She is very excitable, and loves to play. She also loves a good bedtime story (because of her talent) and is also a good storyteller herself. When it comes to her talent, she tends to be a bit more serious. Other times, well, just watch out. She sure likes to wrestle!
Corrin wrote:Oh, and I don't like to be called Corrin. I go by
Rin or Coi, but never Corrin. If you call me that, you're sure to
be hated by me until you get it right. Got it?
Corrin wrote:My name means "Spear-bearer"...
why?
Corrin wrote:It's just mean and wrong. I just h-a-t-e
it! I know, hate is a very strong word, but yea. That's how
much I dislike it. I mean, you judge my friends, my family,
or ME, you're bound to get the worst from me. Judging people
is wrong. Very wrong.
Corrin wrote:What's good about this is that no one, and I
repeat, no one, can stop me! When I'm feeling blue I do it.
When I feel so happy, I do it. I just LOVE to draw! It's my
original passion. It is what I love to do. It's what I... dream
to do every minute of my life.
Corrin wrote:Well then, if you ask me, this is such a strange
question (But I love strange!). Seeing that you won't leave me
alone until I answer your question, too, fine then. I'm strait.
Corrin wrote:You better sit tight and listen! It's gonna be long!
I was born on a very remarkable date, the discovery of the North
Star, Polaris. Well, not exactly... I mean, the discovery date was
like what? 1780? Haha, I was born a couple hundred years after
that, but it's still remarkable. A couple days after that, some
glowing lights just sparked. I mean, what do you know, right?
Just then, my parents knew I was special. I don't know how,
but I'll take it! I was very curious and loved to create mischief.
It was just a habit... That didn't really spark well. I'm not that
good at listening, especially one time when I thought someone
said, "Cookie chicken socks," when it really was "cook the chicken
now." How I got that, I dunno. As I grew older, my parents saw
that I loved to look at the stars at night, so they decided to teach
me about creating stars. How does that work?! It sounds strange
at first, but it's totally fun! Maybe I'll tell you my tricks. Anyways,
I spent my days out there, practicing. It was so cool because I could
hear the stars and feel their emotions. Ahh so beautiful <3
I do the same, but I'm a LOT better. It only takes me a couple of
hours, opposed to the couple of weeks to get me down pat. I
celebrate small holidays, but this sounds more like my personality,
haha!
Corrin wrote:Sitting there in a gust of wind,
Is like nothingness within.
Although those children so to speak
That there is judgement in a heap.
Nothing can be like a rising anger of power,
To me, that is everything within.
Doormat is so to speak,
Very unlike me with nosy um...
I've hit such a brick wall that is unbearable to climb over.
It cannot be struck down,
It cannot be broken.
Within me, I cannot express how I am, because I am different.
My poem is done, but sadly, short.
Corrin wrote:Soooo here we go again!Dislikes
♦Judgement
♦Bragging
♦Mean people >:(
♦People who think highly of themselves
♦Disgusting foods (I mean, I can't even look at them!)
♦Repetitive Words
♦Songs that are played too many timesLikes
♥The night
♥Stars
♥Hanging out with friends and family
♥Being nosy (hehehehe)
♥Joking around
♥Being playful
♥Drawing
♥Polaris
♥Holidays
♥Strange Questions...?
As a conversation between a girl
named Stargirl Caraway and a boy, and Leo Borlock, from the book
Stargirl, once conversed:Stargirl (Anything I put into text here, I do not own) wrote:"Maybe it was the angle, but her fawn's eyes,
looking up at me, seemed larger than ever. I had made an
effort to keep my balance lest I fall into them. "You're different," I said, "That's for sure."
She batted her eyelids and gave me a flirty grin. "Don't you like different?"
Strangely, I love this conversation because it's like explaining that
I'm different and I'm not afraid to show it. It's kinda strange...? I dunno,
up to you!
Corrin wrote:Here's my way!
1. First, go out when it's night-time.
2. Then, point to the area where you want to create a star. It better not be where another star is, and it has to be in the sky c:
3. Next, close your eyes, concentrate, and repeat the longitude and latitude location where you want your star to be, three times (no more and no less}. Don't put your finger down!
4.Think about stars. Think about what type of star. Supernova? Dwarf? Supergiant?
5. Stay there for about 10 minutes doing the steps above. A small glow will appear, and wala!
6. Your star should appear there.
DISCLAIMER: This process only works for my family huehuehue <333
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