L-Dizzle
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Student |
| Occupation | High Schooler |
| Location | Nevada, United States |
| Introduction | My name's Lauren. I'm a high schooler in Nevada with a love of the entertainment industry and ecentric things. I also enjoy lounging in my pajamas with extreme cases of bedhead, listening to music, and eating out. I love eye candy and taping magazine clippings into blank sketchbooks. I like to draw, go to the movies, sing along to my iPod (Spiffy!), and camwhoring. |
| Interests | Reading, drawing, music videos, going to the movies, Colorguard/Winterguard, Gaia Online, manga, shopping, photography, photoshop, making movies, dancing, crime shows on CBS, Dancing with the Stars, super heroes, anything eccentric or out of the ordinary, lobsters, llamas, platypuses, flamingoes, Apolo Ohno, Shaun White, sexy actors, beautiful actresses, Numb3rs, Miyazaki films, meatball sandwiches, Criss Angel, film noir. |
| Favorite movies | All three Pirates of the Caribbeans, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, the Village, Pride & Prejudice, 10 Things I Hate About You, Moulin Rouge, The Illusionist, The Spider-Mans, Everything by Tim Burton, everything by M. Night Shamaylan, The Nightmare Before Christmas, film noir, romantic comedies, teen movies, and tons of things everyone else probably hates. |
| Favorite music | Panic! at the Disco, Maroon 5, Gwen Stefani, The Killers, John Mayer, James Blunt, Justin Timberlake, 30 Seconds to Mars, Fall Out Boy, The Offspring, The Academy Is..., Cobra Starship, Gym Class Heroes, Justin Timberlake, Avril Lavigne, classical music, stuff from the 80's and 90's, movie soundtracks, techno music, musicals. |
| Favorite books | Anything by Kevin Brooks, Stained Glass by Michael Bedard, anything by Lewis Carroll, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, pulp fiction, emo depressing books about teenagers with mental illnesses, vampires and romance novels about vampires, manga, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath |
Which do you prefer and why: whittling with soap or whistling with wood?
Whittling with soap, because, you can make new soap, as demonstrated when I was in third grade and we made soap like the Colonial people used to do.

