Just a few pictures of me, or things around me. The person previewed in (most of) the
thumbnails are me, put to note, and you may click on it to see the entire picture. Brief descriptions are also
typed below each picture.
And please...no snide/rude remarks on the pictures. I just put these up for fun; not so you can critique them.
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The one that takes the top pick...!
Me...eating a McDonald's chicken wrap (with the lettuce, cheese, and honey mustard) at home, one day. My sister was
fooling around with her camera and snapped this photo of me. And yes: that chicken wrap was yummy.
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My whacky computer area...
Not a picture of me, but my "computer area." I've joked with a couple of my friends that this is probably where I've
spent 2/3 of my life at, heh... As you can see, a major portion of my desk is decorated with several toy
figures from Urban Toyz, a couple of Inuyasha ones, and yes -- rubber duckies. They were party favors from
a friend's graduation party, and I thought they looked adorably cute.
A lot of ducks, I know, but not many of the other people at the party cared for them, so I took the liberty to take them,
instead. I'm sure you're thinking my desk is being overkilled with all the figures, but yes, I think it looks very,
VERY, wicked (in the good way), and I love it very much. Much thanks goes to my brother who got me hooked on wanting
to decorate my desk with them in the first place (starting with the Urban Toyz figurines he gave me at graudation).
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A few more pictures of me...
These first two were taken from monthly Key Club events I usually participated it. The events are basically fun
social gatherings for handicapped people. As you can see, my other club pals and I would take a group picture when
it was over, usually both "smile-y" and funny shots.
First time I ever went to one of my high school's music banquets, which I definitely had a blast at! The guy I'm
holding on to (in the picture) is the friend who invited me. I love this picture because it's a very unique
shot which probably leaves people wondering what the heck we were thinking...
This picture was taken during my sophomore year. I helped children with their homework, and pretty much made sure
they behaved. I've been most dedicated to this volunteer service. On record, I contributed 372 hours
of volunteering to them. Surprising, but I'm very proud of it, actually.
Yes, one of the biggest moments of one's life: graudating from high school. My brother took this picture right
after the graudation ceremony was over. Here I am standing with my very cute graudation sign over me. Much thanks
goes to my brother who made it. It's the Soya milk carton from Urban Toyz.