Comment 10694

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Aug 1, 2005, 6:00:05 PM UTC
LOL!! I've never done that! I mean, I so randomly start speaking French, but never like that! lol

See, what I was told was that the black hair actually came from Spain when they came to Ireland. Actually, most of my family from about 2 generations back had black hair. Now we're all blonds. Wonder how that happened... but, I'm the only one in my entire family with green eyes. Plus they turn yellowy gold when the light hits them... must be the vampire in me... LOL!

Oh, that's perfectly fine!! I'd love to see how your fairies look! Yes Actually, for all my pics I draw, I make line art of them first. See, a few of my friends like to color my art. So, I make line art for them and then I finish it my own way and submit it. I think my friend submits the stuff of mine she colors too... lol I don't care. It's not a bg deal for me. ^_^

^_^ Le dos de Droite à vous !

My full name is Caithlin Elizabeth Wiseley. The reason my first name is spelled odd, is because of where my family was from in Ireland.

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[Art] Green Kenshin
Aug 2, 2005, 5:36:13 PM UTC on [Art] Green Kenshin
yeah well, let me tell you i wish i could shut my brain up! Its nice practising spanish but not at 3 amSlant lol but hey thats me! Cool about the info, i had no idea about the black hair. I read a book, the title is 'The daughter of the forest' (very good book by the way) and it's a story that happens in Ireland in the old time, when they were at war with England. Anywho,in it the main caracter ,Sorcha, had black hair, green eyes and pale skin. In the book they keep saying that she had all the traits of an Irish woman.

Yur eyes must be amazing, be they're just brown, when the light hits them they are still brown Wink At least they are such a deep brown that you barely see my iris...hey maybe i have Saiya-jins blood in meBounce
...I'll try to final flash my neighbours Tongue
Thanks for the ok, since yur posting so much awesome fairy drawing i wanted to ask you! I just put one , go check it out if you want, and tell me whatcha think k? A bientot petite grenouille! Gros bisous

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  • Aug 2, 2005, 7:36:16 PM UTC
    uh-huh. I'm real into history, so this stff I just look up for the fun of it. LOL I know, I'm a weirdo. lol

    I'll have to read it. It sounds interesting from just the title. ^_^

    Oh, thank you! ^_^ My friends say they look like cat eyes. I've got to show you all a pic of my eyes up-close one day. They're as green as the pic below this type! lol

    Oh, I saw it!! Oh mi gosh... that's SUCH a wonderful drawing!! I had to put it in favorites. It'd have been a crime not to. ^_^
    • Aug 3, 2005, 7:13:48 AM UTC
      lol, i'll start to think your my long lost sister Caithlin (i love yur name)! Im a history book worm also, i've been studying history for fun at the university while i wait to start my program! I love history, i studied the history of south America, it was amazing!

      Wow, i'd like to see yur eyes, im sure theyre amazing! A vampire type of eyes! Wink
      Merci pour le compliment!!!!!!Smile
      • Aug 3, 2005, 7:26:28 AM UTC
        tee hee, that's fine. You can call me Caithlin. ^_^

        I know, right?! lol Oh, i so understand! I was reading about Paraguay for a report I had to do last December and I got so into it I just had to keep going. I spent 3 months reading everything I could on the different cultures and their history down there. ^_^ It was soooo fun!

        Oooo.... maybe that's why they look like that. hee hee... Well, just goest to show I was ment to be a bloodsucker! lol!!

        You're very welcome! You deserved it!
        • Aug 3, 2005, 8:01:34 AM UTC
          Its interesting eh? I'll never be able to see south america with the same eyes...it change my whole vision. I loved to learn about the natives...you know, the Olmeque, Azteque, inca...it is sooooooooo amazing. But in my classes my, teacher is from South America, so we had another point of view about the conquest. Instead of seeing with the eyes of the conquistadores, we saw history with the eyes of the conquered. I cried like a baby and still do when i see that their situation haven't change in 500 years. They are still opressed, starved and killed like they were in the time of Colombus...sigh...I f you wanna read the book of Rigoberta Menchu...its very hard to read cuz its heartbreaking but its about the revolution in Guatemala in the 80...i tell you there are parts i had to stop because i cried too much, but it is what truly happened. Ah you got me starting on history...im unstoppable hehehe!
          • Aug 3, 2005, 8:10:27 AM UTC
            Yes, I do understand what you're saying. I truly pitty the great number of those people. I may just do that. Actually, I will. I'm going to go see how soon I can get the book in. See, I can read things like that and not cry. Actually, I almost never cry. My grandmother died a couple years back and I still had no tears. It's not that I don't feel bad that something has happened, I just never let things show. Everyone says I've got a poker face because no one can ever tell what I'm thinking or feeling. lol

            Oh, that's fune! I love history and it's nice to talk to someone who has the same love for it I do. ^_^