The lack of the honorable mention to Duran Duran displeases me.Kind of a nickname, cuz whenever u see me, you see me nibbling at a sandwich, even if I'm not hungry, I just have one next to me.
and my favorite animal was the white wolf, so this is the name I came up with.
Aw man that's an awesome name. How to train your dragon, anyone?Ansitru is the shortened form of "Ansitruda", which according to etymology is one of the older versions of my own name, Astrid. :3
Ansitru is the shortened form of "Ansitruda", which according to etymology is one of the older versions of my own name, Astrid. :3
Whose that, sorry if I don't know o.oThe lack of the honorable mention to Duran Duran displeases me.
Who's.Whose that, sorry if I don't know o.o
Whose that, sorry if I don't know o.o
Same, and these bands were big before I was born. To be honest I barely know any modern music.Comments like this make me feel old.
Aw man that's an awesome name. How to train your dragon, anyone?
I always thought 'Ansitru' was just something you made up. Are you really an Astrid? :3c
One second. I think I need to vomit. *runs off to restroom*
Bulimia is bad dude, you should totally go see a psychiatris
I always thought 'Ansitru' was just something you made up. Are you really an Astrid? :3c
A long time ago, when Cocky was just an egg.
British troops used to wear those delightful red uniforms which looked all nice and smart on the parade ground,
however they became redundant as these men would stand out like a sore thumb out in the field.
These men did not want to be easily seen, so they would smear their uniforms in dirt in order to conceal the bright red of their coats.
Now, the British eventually introduced a new uniform which was a dusty brown colour, which it's name was derived from the
Persian word "Khaki", meaning "dust covered".
These new uniforms helped hide the troops and a new type of clothing was born.
Both are relative and Khaki makes for a good name since it's short and is easy to pronounce.
I thought you meant Portia De Rossi for a second.
I am sad now, thought I found an Ellen fan.
Sorry, but the phrase "Kitsune from anime" is almost as bad as "Ameterasu from Naruto". Now if you'll excuse me, I feel sick just SAYING that. I'm gonna have to wash my mouth out with soap...
You realize kitsune is a word in japanese and it does make sense to be associeted with anime lol
Kitsune means fox, and is commonly associated with fox spirits in pop culture. I realize that. But certain phrases just make me fell horrible on the inside. Like if someone said "Thor from the Avengers movie" or "Zeus from the Percy Jackson books". It just makes my insides twist into a knot. Perhaps the mythophile in me crying out in pain.
Dude, you're fucked up, chill![]()