Matched

[QUOTE="Blue Puppy]Is Keira gonna put her character up soon?

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Yes, she's just been busy. She'll have her CS up today!
 
London Jessica Diaz

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We were born to be real, not perfect
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The external


name:

London Jessica Diaz

nickname:

Jessica, Jess

age:

19

gender:

female

sexuality:

heterosexual

match:

Tyler Jackson Henderson

A little more interesting

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likes:

beaches, oceans, music, EDM, pop, hiphop, dubstep, dancing, acting, surfing, singing, guitars. letting loose,

dislikes:

the cold, rain, idiots, cheaters, wannabes, worry-warts, phony

fears:

falling for someone who was a fake, falling for someone who didn't like her back

what you look for in a guy:

London looks for a guy who is charming and humorous. She wants a guy that enjoys music and arts. London would like a guy that's sweet

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the internal


traits:

flirtatious, fun, humorous, rebellious, wild, mysterious, blunt, sarcastic, charismatic,

personality:

London is fun, charismatic, and likable. She is quite a charmer, and somehow manages to charm her way out of some things. She's a thrill seeker, and she loves the feel of adrenaline rush. She's wild and rebellious, and doesn't follow many rules. She's brave and daring, and London usually doesn't back down from things. London can also be flirtatious at times, but if she likes you, she'll play hard to get. She's humorous, but she can get annoyed really easily. When she's angered or annoyed, she's usually pretty blunt and sarcastic. She's never really uptight, and is quite carefree. She loves letting loose. At times, she may seem to be mysterious.

background:

London comes from an upper middle class family. She was born into a loving mother and father and pesky siblings. She has always had average grades, but never failed to disappoint her parents. She was a pretty popular in highschool, and she had this soft spot of the cheaters and badboys. She fell hard for one during her junior year. He was known for being the school's playboy, and London knew that. She believed all the sweet sugar coated words, and some how managed to think that her boyfriend wouldn't cheat on her. That was until they were about a year into their relationship. She found her boyfriend with some other girl. She was devasted, and fell into a tunnel of depression. She eventually collected herself again, but she was a totally different girl. London wasn't the goodgirl she at once was. She wanted to make sure she'd never get hurt in a relationship again. She tried to block it out somehow, but she transformed into some type of heartbreaker. She didn't realize it, but she continued to grow into it. She usually dated some guy, and broke up with them about two weeks later. She broke their hearts intentionally, but never noticed how much hurt she had caused. London began partying, sneaking into clubs, drinking, smoking, and doing drugs. It wasn't until she was about to be sent to college that she realized that she needed to change her bad-girl and heartbreaker image. She realized that her grades had gone down, and she may not have a chance to get into a good college. She quit partying as much and stopped with all the heartbreaking stuff. She eventually brought her grade int a GPA of 3.5. She graduated into the person she is now. She is more cautious of other's feelings, and has quite partying and lost her heartbreaker image.
 
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Well, considering the idea that this is a new TV show, it would be cheaper for the creators to just get one big place and it would also create more interactions and drama with the characters. So, I say one big house.
 
How about a few small houses on the same property. Or a bunch of small buildings connected (sort of like an appartment but biggerish). This will allow us to keep the concept of "Matched" but also open the opportunity of interacting with other characters. The only problem I see with a big house is that it gets rid of the concept of being matched with someone and forced to live with them.
 

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