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Alanna
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GenderFemale
OccupationWriter
LocationSomewhere Over The Rainbow, Virginia, United States
IntroductionI am an unpublished novelist, aspiring musician, and artist. You can find excerpts from my completed or incompleted work in some of my posts, but I only post them once in a while; I'll be creating a photobucket account with my artwork as soon as I get around to it. You may be able to find some of my photography and art on my blog if you look hard enough. If you want to know more about me, look at my blog. If you don't, then go cure the common cold or something equally useful.
InterestsSinging, writing, drawing, language, listening to music, watching movies, being bored
Favorite moviesSpeed, Sweeney Todd, Titanic, V For Vendetta, Lord of the Rings, The Sixth Sense, The Blair Witch Project, Pirates of the Caribbean, Aladdin, Death Note (TV series), Fruits Basket (TV Series)
Favorite musicTOKIO HOTEL, The Academy Is..., All Time Low, All American Rejects, AFI, Boys Like Girls, Cartel, Cobra Starship, Coldplay, Cute IS What We Aim For, Fall Out Boy, Good Charlotte,The GooGoo Dolls, Green Day, Hey Monday, Jack's Mannequin, Jimmy Eat World, The Maine, Metro Station, My Chemical Romance, Panic! At The Disco, Paramore, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Relient k, Secondhand Serenade, The Spill Canvas, Tokio Hotel, The Used, We The Kings, Nirvana, Aerosmith, Metallica, Oasis, 30 Seconds To Mars, Tokio Hotel, Flyleaf, Lifehouse, Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, Tokio Hotel!
Favorite booksDeception Point, Song of the Lioness Quartet, The Host, Maximum Ride, most Mary Higgins Clark books, Lord of the Rings, House Of Night series, The Immortals Series, Angels & Demons, Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress, Black Order, The Last Oracle, Judas Strain, Map of Bones

Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons?

No, they both evolved from sporks. A long time ago, half of the sporks moved from their homeland and used the "ork" part more than the "sp" part. Eventually they adapted into forks. The other half used the "sp" more than the "ork" and evolved into spoons. A small portion of sporks remained and they now are repopulating and join their kin in our kitchen drawers.

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