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Guys. I think I will have to offline for 2 weeks because of exams. When I have the chance, I will log back in. This will be my final exam
Thanks for letting me know. Try your best! Dun worry, keep your focus at exams. :D
I got an important exam coming up too, so I feel ya, we are kinda on the same boat here. But I'll still try to move things forward slowly, just, expect it to be a little slow.
 
Ahhhh, I'm sorry I've been Afk for ages. Like, Collage litterally grabbed me and Friends needed help and I've only just gotten onto rpn. :(( Mi sorry!
 


I'll give the rest some time to drop their reactions and questions . :}
I will be busy until mid November, so I wouldn't be able to post as much until then. :-_-lines:

With all negativities aside, have a nice day!
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Julian is not having a fun time trying to figure this all out. xDD Stop trying to confuse my child. XXDDDD
 


Hi, fellow human, I came to say hi!
Hope you all are doing well!
There's still a week of agony waiting for me. :')

lord
lɔːd/
noun
noun: lord; plural noun: lords
  1. 1.
    a man of noble rank or high office; a nobleman.
    "lords and ladies were entertained here"
    synonyms: noble, nobleman, peer, aristocrat, patrician, grandee; More
    feudal lord, landowner, lord of the manor, seigneur;
    duke, earl, viscount
    "lords and ladies were entertained here"
    antonyms: commoner
    • (in the UK) a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount (prefixed to a family or territorial name).
      noun: Lord
      "Lord Derby"
    • (in the UK) the House of Lords, or its members collectively.
      plural noun: Lords; plural noun: the Lords
    • (in the UK) a courtesy title given to a younger son of a duke or marquess (prefixed to a Christian name).
      noun: Lord
      "Lord John Russell"
    • used in compound titles of other people of authority.
      "Lord High Executioner"
    • historical
      a feudal superior, especially the owner of a manor house.
    • a master or ruler.
      "our lord the king"
      synonyms: master, lord and master, ruler, leader, chief, superior, monarch, sovereign, king, emperor, prince, governor, commander, captain, overlord, suzerain, baron, potentate, liege, liege lord
      "leave it to us, my lord"
      antonyms: servant, inferior
    • a name for God or Christ.
      noun: Lord
      "give thanks to the Lord"
      synonyms: God, the Father, Jehovah, the Almighty, the Supreme Being, the Deity; More
      Jesus, Jesus Christ, Christ, Christ the Lord, the Messiah, the Saviour, the Son of God, the Redeemer, the Lamb of God, the Prince of Peace, the King of Kings
      "our Lord's parable of the lost sheep"
 


I just wanna post true art something before this thread becomes 'Kaedead'.
:3
Oh btw , still a week to go.
 
Of course!
There is still a week to go before I can post something due to exams and such.
You guys are free to post anytime you want, it's just that I can't reply for now. :]
I am very sorry for leaving you guys hanging. It really sucks when life gets in the way.

Lol, btw I didn't realize how much I said 'one week to go'
 
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My internet is going to be cut soon so..... I will most likely not be able to reply for two weeks (When my mum gets payed). (Kill me now)
 
I'm going to attempt to shift my writing from the third person to the first person in mid-post because I feel I should be more personal and I would like to challenge myself a bit. Tell me if you like it or not.
 

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