 My favorite diaries:
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clcassius profile - diary |
| comments: Being the story of an East Coast graduate from Maryland with some subtle similarities to my own life. Read her diary; you won't be disappointed! |
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randix profile - diary |
| comments: Fellow THS Survivor and one of my best friends. Now experiencing married life! "Are you an electrician?" |
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wicked-abyss profile - diary |
| comments: Fellow Arizonan dweller who lives further north. And yes, Arizona is hell on just about every level possible! Recently married, which I'm happy to hear. |
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sparklefox profile - diary |
| comments: Another fellow dweller in the desert known as Arizona. Very emotional and powerful borderline writing. |
 My favorite music: |
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Smashing Pumpkins |
| comments: One of my favorite bands. A mixture of spite, melancholy, and glimmers of hope. Too bad they're not rocking anymore. |
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Deftones |
| comments: Aggressive, rocking, and all-around cool. A great combination of heavy metal and some rap. |
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Megadeth |
| comments: Dave Mustaine could beat up James Hetfield anyday. Not only that, but Megadeth didn't wane like Metallica. |
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Juliana Hatfield |
| comments: Rock, passive-aggressiveness, not to mention beauty. Proof once again that girls are just as cool as guys. |
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Iron Maiden |
| comments: Metal rock at its finest! Great rhythms, lyrics, and aggression. |
 My favorite movies: |
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Spaceballs |
| comments: I have this movie memorized verbatim. It was one of my first favorite movies. "That's all we needed... A Druish Princess!" |
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American Pie 2 |
| comments: As equally good as the first time around. "Aren't instruments fun?" |
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Mallrats |
| comments: Mmm... Claire Forlani goodness!!! "The food court is downstairs, the cookie stand is upstairs. It's not like we're talking quantum physics here." |
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Memento |
| comments: A movie for all those who can't remember much and don't remember why they forgot it in the first place. "I guess I told you about my condition." |
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American Pie |
| comments: A great movie covering all things adolescent, not to mention Shannon Elizabeth and Alyson Hannigan. "What's my name? Say my name bitch!" |
 My favorite authors: |
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John Steinbeck |
| comments: Tells a story in the fewest words possible. Elegant and simple prose makes Steinbeck an awesome writer. |
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Herman Melville |
| comments: The opposite end of the spectrum. Very metaphorical and very interesting, and not just because of "Moby-Dick." |
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Ernest Hemingway |
| comments: Yes, the man has an ego three times the size of Montana and Texas combined, but at least he can smoothly tell a story after downing massive amounts of alcohol. (With the exception of "The Sun Also Rises") |
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Charles Dickens |
| comments: Dark themes, love, war, and just about everything else you can stuff into 19th century England. |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| comments: On top of having the second largest vocabulary, Emerson conveys his ideas eloquently and to the point. (It is definitely hard to choose only five authors) |