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What Makes a Vampire, a Vampire?

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Okay, so I’ve got my plot all ready to go, spent 3 months outlining, in 2 days I start writing, I’m doing good too, no vampires in sight – ghosts and zombie, but not a single vampire, and suddenly today, October 30th, I start thinking – tomorrow is Halloween! YAY! Got to go watch every Bela Lugosi and Vincent Price movie under the sun for the next 24 hours!!!! Yep, I’m weird, I know – every Halloween I pull out mountains of Bela Lugosi and Vincent Price DVDs and spend the whole day going classic vampire crazy. Oh no! Two days before NaNoWriMo I have a different plot ready to write and than Halloween shows up and messes up my train of thought and now all I can think about is vampires and how much I want to write a vampire story. :(

Okay, so I’m still doing my Frost Zombie apocalypse and I’m planning on 75k for that, but you know me, since when I have written less than 200k for NaNoWriMo? What that means is, I can go ahead and do a second NaNovel, and if I can go ahead and do a second NaNovel, than why can’t I go ahead and spend Halloween planning a vampire NaNovel? Can I outline an entire novel in less than 24 hours? Who knows, but I’m going to try.

So, here’s where I come to you guys. I’m trying to figure out what exactly it is, I think of when I think of vampires. Who are my vampires? What is it that makes my vampires, different from humans? What makes a vampire a vampire?

So, I am compiling a list of classic vampire things, (I prefer classic Bela Lugosi style Dracula vampires, btw, so that’s what I’m focusing on, and if any one has anything they want to add to this list, feel free to jump in and add your thoughts.

Here is my list so far:

Things that make a Vampire a Vampire:

- drinks blood
- is undead
- looks like Bela Lugosi ;)
- dresses like Bela Lugosi =P

“Regular” Vampires have the following abilities:
“Super Powerful” Vampires also have the additional “rare” abilities:

Movement Abilities:

-Inhuman Speed
-Unearthly Reflexes
-Vertical Ascension (climbs walls)
-Gliding (with help of cape)
-Bat Form
-Mist Form
-Flight
-Move Silently

Rare Movement Abilities

-Clown Frenzy
-Astral Projection
-Dodge Daylight
-Spider Climb
-Cat’s Grace
-Shadow Conceal

Offensive Abilities

-Fangs
-Vampiric Claws
-Enhanced Senses
-Animalistic Frenzy
-Superhuman Strength
-Mind Control
-Wolf Form
-Horrific Transformation
-Glamor

Rare Offensive Abilities

-Pyrokinesis
-Corrosion
-Control Mall Santas
-Ironic Annihilation
-Purge Blood
-Pestilence
-Mummification
-Blood Soaked Vengeance (Carrie)
-Hellfire
-Demonic Familiar
-Bloodletting
-Vampire Lord
-Summon Horseman
-Shadow Transformation
-Bone Spikes
-Demon Summoning
-Telepathy
-Drain Youth
-Raise Zombies
-Invisibility
-Shadow Manipulation
-Blood to Ashes
-Command a Wolf Pack
-Command Rat Swarm
-Cause Madness
-Intoxicating Bite

Defensive Abilities

-Fast Healing
-Impervious to bullets
-Intimidation

Rare Defensive Abilities

-Veil of Thorns
-Winged Guard
-Premonition
-Indestructible
-Iron Skin
-Create Illusion
-Immunity to Religious Icons
-Immaterial (can walk through solid walls)
-Resistance to Sunlight
-Immunity to Silver

(This list was copied from the Zanga Game Vampire Wars, btw)

So, what do you think makes a Vampire a Vampire? Are the things on my list enough, too much, or not enough? I’m not really worrying about cliches and such. I figure if it’s too cliche, well tough luck, I’ll just have cliched vampires than. I’ve always been mesmerized by Bela Lugosi as Dracula, he’s the best vampire ever and he’s what I think of when I think of vampires, so he’s what I’ve got stuck in my head right this moment – of course it helps that I just watched Dracula last night too :)

This blog post, btw, started out in life as a NaNoWriMo Thread, What Makes a Vampire, a Vampire? So if you have an answer, you should post your answer on the thread itself. Okay? Cool!

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What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Editing and Drafts
Create a Fantasy Realm
Advice For NaNoWriters!
Creating Character Profiles
Are You A Renegade A Writer?
How To Become a Better Writer
The Top 5 Tools For NaNoWriMo
What Genre Is My Vampire Story?
Where Do You Get Your Ideas?
Improving your writing with what you read.
Have You Written Your Author’s Interview Yet?
How I Reached 50,000 in 30 Days and You Can Too!
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Creating Character Profiles (A NaNoWriMo Post)

As is usual for NaNoWriMo – requests have gone out for the link to my ever popular Character Creating Profile. Here it is, as requested:

[quote=Character Information Sheet?]
I know they’re not necessary for writing the rough draft, but does anyone have a character sheet they use to outline they’re characters’ personalities, quirks, et cetra? I had one years and years ago, before I’d even heard about NaNoWriMo, but I can’t find it now.[/quote]

this is the one I’ve always used: http://www.squidoo.com/CharacterProfiles it’s the one that gets used by a lot of NaNoers each year, and usually someone starts a thread just for it in the helpful orgs section. I usually don’t find out about the thread, until I notice NaNo traffic on the web counter. I always found it amazing that so many people were recommending it each year, because it was just something I threw together, sort of on a whim, years ago (this might even be the one you are looking for, don’t know; it’s old enough – it was originally on my really old, ancient writing blog from way, way, way back, when nobody but us uber geeks had blogs – I moved it to this new website about 4 years ago).

I use it to keep track of characters, so that I don’t go saying my MC is allergic to mushrooms in chapter 1, than having him eating mushroom pizza in chapter 5! Pretty much it’s a fill in the blank list, that gives you the basic details of your characters looks, likes, stats, hobbies, etc, to give you a sounding board for when you get stuck during writing. I’ve had lots of writers, write and tell me this chart was a life saver for their novels, which, I thought was pretty neat, seeing how when I originally made this, it was nothing more than me, randomly brainstorming and having and interview with one of my main characters at that time. Since I put a tracker on it in April of 2007 it has had 18,000 unique visitors to it, most of them returning countless times. This is very likely the most trafficked and most popular character creating profile on the internet.

Find Out More About My 2009 NaNoWriMo Project

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Editing and Drafts
Create a Fantasy Realm
Advice For NaNoWriters!
Creating Character Profiles
Are You A Renegade A Writer?
How To Become a Better Writer
The Top 5 Tools For NaNoWriMo
What Genre Is My Vampire Story?
Where Do You Get Your Ideas?
Improving your writing with what you read.
Have You Written Your Author’s Interview Yet?
How I Reached 50,000 in 30 Days and You Can Too!
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>Creating Character Profiles (A NaNoWriMo Post)

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As is usual for NaNoWriMo – requests have gone out for the link to my ever popular Character Creating Profile. Here it is, as requested:

[quote=Character Information Sheet?]
I know they’re not necessary for writing the rough draft, but does anyone have a character sheet they use to outline they’re characters’ personalities, quirks, et cetra? I had one years and years ago, before I’d even heard about NaNoWriMo, but I can’t find it now.[/quote]

this is the one I’ve always used: http://www.squidoo.com/CharacterProfiles it’s the one that gets used by a lot of NaNoers each year, and usually someone starts a thread just for it in the helpful orgs section. I usually don’t find out about the thread, until I notice NaNo traffic on the web counter. I always found it amazing that so many people were recommending it each year, because it was just something I threw together, sort of on a whim, years ago (this might even be the one you are looking for, don’t know; it’s old enough – it was originally on my really old, ancient writing blog from way, way, way back, when nobody but us uber geeks had blogs – I moved it to this new website about 4 years ago).

I use it to keep track of characters, so that I don’t go saying my MC is allergic to mushrooms in chapter 1, than having him eating mushroom pizza in chapter 5! Pretty much it’s a fill in the blank list, that gives you the basic details of your characters looks, likes, stats, hobbies, etc, to give you a sounding board for when you get stuck during writing. I’ve had lots of writers, write and tell me this chart was a life saver for their novels, which, I thought was pretty neat, seeing how when I originally made this, it was nothing more than me, randomly brainstorming and having and interview with one of my main characters at that time. Since I put a tracker on it in April of 2007 it has had 18,000 unique visitors to it, most of them returning countless times. This is very likely the most trafficked and most popular character creating profile on the internet.

Find Out More About My 2009 NaNoWriMo Project

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

———-
Editing and Drafts
Create a Fantasy Realm
Advice For NaNoWriters!
Creating Character Profiles
Are You A Renegade A Writer?
How To Become a Better Writer
The Top 5 Tools For NaNoWriMo
What Genre Is My Vampire Story?
Where Do You Get Your Ideas?
Improving your writing with what you read.
Have You Written Your Author’s Interview Yet?
How I Reached 50,000 in 30 Days and You Can Too!
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Girls? Ladies? Women? Which Do You Use?

I found an interesting forum thread on the subject of how to refer to female characters in your story.

You know, I never thought about this till now. I had to actually stop and think about what I used in my own writings! LOL!

Well, after trying to remember what I had said myself, I find that I use the phrase “The girls” a lot, esp when it’s a guy talking.

I only use “Lady” when it an aristocratic title.

I only use “women” when a character is referring to a stranger, such as “That woman over there”.

I’ve never used the word “broad” or “chick”, as it sounds too offensive for my characters to use it.

A couple of my characters use “Honey” or “Darling” a lot, when addressing a female, regardless of wither they know the woman or not, oddly they address men as “Honey” or “Darling” as well, so no political incorrectness there! LOL!

As for male characters, I use “the guys” or “the boys” a lot, in the same way I use “the girls”, so I guess that’s just the way my narrators and characters all talk about each other.

Like the word “Lady” or “Ladies”, I only use “Lord” or “Lords” when referring to aristocrats. Likewise I only use Madam or Sir for them as well.

Again, “men” is only used when referring to strangers.

As for age differences… children are always called “kids” or “little girls” or “little boys”.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Girls? Ladies? Women? Which Do You Use?

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I found an interesting forum thread on the subject of how to refer to female characters in your story.

You know, I never thought about this till now. I had to actually stop and think about what I used in my own writings! LOL!

Well, after trying to remember what I had said myself, I find that I use the phrase “The girls” a lot, esp when it’s a guy talking.

I only use “Lady” when it an aristocratic title.

I only use “women” when a character is referring to a stranger, such as “That woman over there”.

I’ve never used the word “broad” or “chick”, as it sounds too offensive for my characters to use it.

A couple of my characters use “Honey” or “Darling” a lot, when addressing a female, regardless of wither they know the woman or not, oddly they address men as “Honey” or “Darling” as well, so no political incorrectness there! LOL!

As for male characters, I use “the guys” or “the boys” a lot, in the same way I use “the girls”, so I guess that’s just the way my narrators and characters all talk about each other.

Like the word “Lady” or “Ladies”, I only use “Lord” or “Lords” when referring to aristocrats. Likewise I only use Madam or Sir for them as well.

Again, “men” is only used when referring to strangers.

As for age differences… children are always called “kids” or “little girls” or “little boys”.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Obsessed? I’m Not Obsessed… REALLY, I’m not!

When Next You See Me I’ll Look Like This:

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:

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>Girls? Ladies? Women? Which Do You Use?

>
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I found an interesting forum thread on the subject of how to refer to female characters in your story.

You know, I never thought about this till now. I had to actually stop and think about what I used in my own writings! LOL!

Well, after trying to remember what I had said myself, I find that I use the phrase “The girls” a lot, esp when it’s a guy talking.

I only use “Lady” when it an aristocratic title.

I only use “women” when a character is referring to a stranger, such as “That woman over there”.

I’ve never used the word “broad” or “chick”, as it sounds too offensive for my characters to use it.

A couple of my characters use “Honey” or “Darling” a lot, when addressing a female, regardless of wither they know the woman or not, oddly they address men as “Honey” or “Darling” as well, so no political incorrectness there! LOL!

As for male characters, I use “the guys” or “the boys” a lot, in the same way I use “the girls”, so I guess that’s just the way my narrators and characters all talk about each other.

Like the word “Lady” or “Ladies”, I only use “Lord” or “Lords” when referring to aristocrats. Likewise I only use Madam or Sir for them as well.

Again, “men” is only used when referring to strangers.

As for age differences… children are always called “kids” or “little girls” or “little boys”.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Obsessed? I’m Not Obsessed… REALLY, I’m not!

When Next You See Me I’ll Look Like This:

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:

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What Is The Best Thing About CosPlay?

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When it comes to picking, creating a persona, creating a costume, wearing a costume, and acting out your character, what is it about costuming and CosPlay that you like the most?

For me it’s all about making the costume. I love the thrill of the challenge of doing a harder costume than the last one, and drawing up the patterns, and hunting down the supplies. I esp love it if I have to hunt down some rare hard to find item, even more so if it sends me to antique shops to look for it… it’s like a scavenger hunt, trying to find just the right item!!!!.

I love hand embroidery work and bead-work, so I always look for projects that need a lot of both.

As a general rule the harder the project is, the better, and if it’s not too hard to do, than I’ll find ways to change it and make it more advanced and harder to make, just for the sake of giving myself a bigger challenge.

Historical accuracy is my thing I get all hung up on. I can not make a costume, until I have first done a massive study into the character… their fictional cannon history, and than the history of what they SHOULD have been like had the been real and not fictional.

Than I write up an essay detailing the life history of the fictional character vs how they should have been in real life, and lastly I start designing the costume by combining elements of the fictional character, with elements of real historical figures. When I get done I have a costume for a fictional character that is also historically accurate, though for some characters it’s a bit more difficult to pull this off… but just because people tell me it can’t be done, doesn’t mean I’m not going to go ahead and make a darned good attempt at it. In fact… the more people tell me that what I am doing can not be done, the more I’m going to fight to prove them wrong! LOL!

After all the work that goes into my costumes, I do not always end up wearing them. Some of them, I have put so much work into that I end up treating them like museum pieces and never wear them, at all!

It’s not so much important for me to have an item to wear so much as it is for me to be able to say: “OMG! I can’t believe I actually made that myself!!!”

I guess you could say, that for me it’s all about the journey and not the destination.
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What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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What Is The Best Thing About CosPlay?

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When it comes to picking, creating a persona, creating a costume, wearing a costume, and acting out your character, what is it about costuming and CosPlay that you like the most?

For me it’s all about making the costume. I love the thrill of the challenge of doing a harder costume than the last one, and drawing up the patterns, and hunting down the supplies. I esp love it if I have to hunt down some rare hard to find item, even more so if it sends me to antique shops to look for it… it’s like a scavenger hunt, trying to find just the right item!!!!.

I love hand embroidery work and bead-work, so I always look for projects that need a lot of both.

As a general rule the harder the project is, the better, and if it’s not too hard to do, than I’ll find ways to change it and make it more advanced and harder to make, just for the sake of giving myself a bigger challenge.

Historical accuracy is my thing I get all hung up on. I can not make a costume, until I have first done a massive study into the character… their fictional cannon history, and than the history of what they SHOULD have been like had the been real and not fictional.

Than I write up an essay detailing the life history of the fictional character vs how they should have been in real life, and lastly I start designing the costume by combining elements of the fictional character, with elements of real historical figures. When I get done I have a costume for a fictional character that is also historically accurate, though for some characters it’s a bit more difficult to pull this off… but just because people tell me it can’t be done, doesn’t mean I’m not going to go ahead and make a darned good attempt at it. In fact… the more people tell me that what I am doing can not be done, the more I’m going to fight to prove them wrong! LOL!

After all the work that goes into my costumes, I do not always end up wearing them. Some of them, I have put so much work into that I end up treating them like museum pieces and never wear them, at all!

It’s not so much important for me to have an item to wear so much as it is for me to be able to say: “OMG! I can’t believe I actually made that myself!!!”

I guess you could say, that for me it’s all about the journey and not the destination.
_________________

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:

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What Is The Best Thing About CosPlay?

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When it comes to picking, creating a persona, creating a costume, wearing a costume, and acting out your character, what is it about costuming and CosPlay that you like the most?

For me it’s all about making the costume. I love the thrill of the challenge of doing a harder costume than the last one, and drawing up the patterns, and hunting down the supplies. I esp love it if I have to hunt down some rare hard to find item, even more so if it sends me to antique shops to look for it… it’s like a scavenger hunt, trying to find just the right item!!!!.

I love hand embroidery work and bead-work, so I always look for projects that need a lot of both.

As a general rule the harder the project is, the better, and if it’s not too hard to do, than I’ll find ways to change it and make it more advanced and harder to make, just for the sake of giving myself a bigger challenge.

Historical accuracy is my thing I get all hung up on. I can not make a costume, until I have first done a massive study into the character… their fictional cannon history, and than the history of what they SHOULD have been like had the been real and not fictional.

Than I write up an essay detailing the life history of the fictional character vs how they should have been in real life, and lastly I start designing the costume by combining elements of the fictional character, with elements of real historical figures. When I get done I have a costume for a fictional character that is also historically accurate, though for some characters it’s a bit more difficult to pull this off… but just because people tell me it can’t be done, doesn’t mean I’m not going to go ahead and make a darned good attempt at it. In fact… the more people tell me that what I am doing can not be done, the more I’m going to fight to prove them wrong! LOL!

After all the work that goes into my costumes, I do not always end up wearing them. Some of them, I have put so much work into that I end up treating them like museum pieces and never wear them, at all!

It’s not so much important for me to have an item to wear so much as it is for me to be able to say: “OMG! I can’t believe I actually made that myself!!!”

I guess you could say, that for me it’s all about the journey and not the destination.
_________________

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

pawpawpawpawpaw

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A Meme For Brainstorming Persona Names… Funny!

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Here’s my answers, what are yours?

1. Your rock star name (first pet, current car): Buttons 330

2. Your gangsta name (fave ice cream flavor, favorite type of shoe): French Vanilla Combat Boot

3. Your Native American name (favorite color, favorite animal) Orange Moray Eel

4. Your soap opera name (middle name, city where you were born): Christine Biddeford

5. Your Star Wars name (the first 3 letters of your last name, the first two letters of your first name): AllWe

6. Superhero name (2nd favorite color, favorite drink): Blue Moxie

7. NASCAR name (the first names of your grandfathers): Charles David

8. Stripper name (the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy): Topaz Jawbreaker (LOL!)

10. TV weather anchor name (your 5th grade teacher’s last name, a major city that starts with the same letter): Allen Austen

11. Spy name (your favorite season/holiday, flower): Halloween Blue Girl Rose

12. Cartoon name: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you’re wearing right now): Grape Kimono

13. Hippie name (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree): Tortellini Pine

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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A Meme For Brainstorming Persona Names… Funny!

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Here’s my answers, what are yours?

1. Your rock star name (first pet, current car): Buttons 330

2. Your gangsta name (fave ice cream flavor, favorite type of shoe): French Vanilla Combat Boot

3. Your Native American name (favorite color, favorite animal) Orange Moray Eel

4. Your soap opera name (middle name, city where you were born): Christine Biddeford

5. Your Star Wars name (the first 3 letters of your last name, the first two letters of your first name): AllWe

6. Superhero name (2nd favorite color, favorite drink): Blue Moxie

7. NASCAR name (the first names of your grandfathers): Charles David

8. Stripper name (the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy): Topaz Jawbreaker (LOL!)

10. TV weather anchor name (your 5th grade teacher’s last name, a major city that starts with the same letter): Allen Austen

11. Spy name (your favorite season/holiday, flower): Halloween Blue Girl Rose

12. Cartoon name: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you’re wearing right now): Grape Kimono

13. Hippie name (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree): Tortellini Pine

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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A Meme For Brainstorming Persona Names… Funny!

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Here’s my answers, what are yours?

1. Your rock star name (first pet, current car): Buttons 330

2. Your gangsta name (fave ice cream flavor, favorite type of shoe): French Vanilla Combat Boot

3. Your Native American name (favorite color, favorite animal) Orange Moray Eel

4. Your soap opera name (middle name, city where you were born): Christine Biddeford

5. Your Star Wars name (the first 3 letters of your last name, the first two letters of your first name): AllWe

6. Superhero name (2nd favorite color, favorite drink): Blue Moxie

7. NASCAR name (the first names of your grandfathers): Charles David

8. Stripper name (the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy): Topaz Jawbreaker (LOL!)

10. TV weather anchor name (your 5th grade teacher’s last name, a major city that starts with the same letter): Allen Austen

11. Spy name (your favorite season/holiday, flower): Halloween Blue Girl Rose

12. Cartoon name: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you’re wearing right now): Grape Kimono

13. Hippie name (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree): Tortellini Pine

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

pawpawpawpawpaw

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