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About me:
I am a mutt... i dont like confrontation but if it's neccessary i will kick ass. um.... I dont really have one scene that i am dedicated to i like all types of rock music and think variety is the spice of life ... i have alot of gay/lesbian friends and i love them dearly.
I am creole and if u dont know what that is :
Creole : Version A
Garcilaso de la Vega, "The Inca," writing in the early 1600's, tells us: "The name was invented by the Negroes... They use it to mean a Negro born in the Indies, and they devised it to distiguish those who come from this side and were born in Guinea from those born in the New World....
The Spanish copied them by introducing this word to describe those born in the New World, and in this way both Spaniards and Guinea Negroes are called criollo if they were born in the NewWorld."
Recent scholarship has determined that this Spanish adoption of black usage dates from the 1560's, before which time the "word creole applied.... exclusively to Negroes."
Later practice in the Spanish empire seems to have been variable, with most South American creoles eventually fixing on purity of white blood as a mark of their kind, while in other areas, particularly the Caribbean islands, the distinction continued to apply to all those indigenous to the religious regardless of race."
Garcilaso de la Vega
Royal Commentaries of the Incas (2 vols.; Austin, 1966)
Creole: Version B
The term Creole (Spanish Criollo) was introduced in 1590. It derived from the Latin word “creare”, which meant, “create.” In 1590, Father J. de Acosta decided that the mixed breeds born in the New World were neither Spanish, African, Indian, but various mixtures of all three, thus a created race.
So he ideSo he identified them as "Criollos"hem as Criollo
At that time, and for approximately 250 years afterwards, the word Creole, for the most part, only signified that a person was born in the new World. And it did not refer to color or race. For a time, in the Catholic colonies the term Mulatto was predominate because there were no white women to produce unmixed white offsprings.
Eventually, the Creole identity made its way to Jamaica as testified by Rev. James Ramsey in 1788. Ramsey wrote, “In every case within my knowledge, the farther back the Negro could trace his Creolism, the more he valued himself, the more he was valued.”
Also, it was reported by J.A. Rogers that some time during the eighteenth century, blacks from South America began to apply the term Creole to their children born in America, in order to distinguish them from slaves freshly imported from Africa. And like the term Mulatto, the term Creole evolved through succeeding generations and became a term for racial identity.
Creole Chronology ©1994 (Permission granted)
by Gilbert E. Martin
Mulatto
The term Mulatto originally applied to a person whose parents were of distinctively different races.
In this work Indians are considered as being different from Caucasians and Africans. Thousands of the New World mixed breeds were of African-Indian extractions. The Mulattoes in the West Indies extended the term beyond the first generation of half breeds by applying the term to their own offsprings.
Creole : Version A
Garcilaso de la Vega, "The Inca," writing in the early 1600's, tells us: "The name was invented by the Negroes... They use it to mean a Negro born in the Indies, and they devised it to distiguish those who come from this side and were born in Guinea from those born in the New World....
The Spanish copied them by introducing this word to describe those born in the New World, and in this way both Spaniards and Guinea Negroes are called criollo if they were born in the NewWorld."
Recent scholarship has determined that this Spanish adoption of black usage dates from the 1560's, before which time the "word creole applied.... exclusively to Negroes."
Later practice in the Spanish empire seems to have been variable, with most South American creoles eventually fixing on purity of white blood as a mark of their kind, while in other areas, particularly the Caribbean islands, the distinction continued to apply to all those indigenous to the religious regardless of race."
Garcilaso de la Vega
Royal Commentaries of the Incas (2 vols.; Austin, 1966)
Creole: Version B
The term Creole (Spanish Criollo) was introduced in 1590. It derived from the Latin word “creare”, which meant, “create.” In 1590, Father J. de Acosta decided that the mixed breeds born in the New World were neither Spanish, African, Indian, but various mixtures of all three, thus a created race.
So he ideSo he identified them as "Criollos"hem as Criollo
At that time, and for approximately 250 years afterwards, the word Creole, for the most part, only signified that a person was born in the new World. And it did not refer to color or race. For a time, in the Catholic colonies the term Mulatto was predominate because there were no white women to produce unmixed white offsprings.
Eventually, the Creole identity made its way to Jamaica as testified by Rev. James Ramsey in 1788. Ramsey wrote, “In every case within my knowledge, the farther back the Negro could trace his Creolism, the more he valued himself, the more he was valued.”
Also, it was reported by J.A. Rogers that some time during the eighteenth century, blacks from South America began to apply the term Creole to their children born in America, in order to distinguish them from slaves freshly imported from Africa. And like the term Mulatto, the term Creole evolved through succeeding generations and became a term for racial identity.
Creole Chronology ©1994 (Permission granted)
by Gilbert E. Martin
Mulatto
The term Mulatto originally applied to a person whose parents were of distinctively different races.
In this work Indians are considered as being different from Caucasians and Africans. Thousands of the New World mixed breeds were of African-Indian extractions. The Mulattoes in the West Indies extended the term beyond the first generation of half breeds by applying the term to their own offsprings.
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Favorite Bands:
I listen to deathmetal,screamo,emo,"hardcore".... everything basically 'cept garage-pop-punk .
Fave song of right now :
THE GRIM GOODBYE
Don't you try to take me down,
don't you try to take me over,
won't you try to break me?
The complexities moving in,
and I feel that I do not have the strength,
tragedies plaguing me solemnly
Its affecting my will
Wait now that I've found you,
situations from dark now change to gray
Disregarding my absence of memories,
its perpetually blinding me of sanity,
and just when I'm giving in,
as I try to scale these walls
Jericho falls around me
and I feel that I've strayed too long
And darkness is fading in...and darkness is real
Oh my eyes
oh closing slowly
I try
Fate seems to recreate,
I just can not escape,
Something holds me down and makes me act a way I can't explain
Even now I can feel it coming over me choking me,
as I'm falling behind
You can say you know me,
but you have no clue what my dreams could show you
And darkness is fading in, and darkness is real
Oh my eyes
oh closing slowly
I try
I
Can't
Can't win
I feel something deep inside me,
I feel deep inside
I feel something deep inside me and I can't let this go, whoa,
I feel something deep inside me and I can't let this go, whoa,
Lie, as I try to steer clear, and I try to stay sober
This is taking me over,
And my dreams complicate it...
I just can not let this go
I tried so many times to tell you
I just I can not let this go,
I just can not win
See you
I see you falling away
I see you...you
Killing me softly
I see you...you falling away I see you...you
Don't take what's in front of me, open eyes can see I have everything
Tell you don't take what's in front of me, tell you don't take what's in me
Lie, which one lied?
When I feel it come a way, way that's why I try...lie
(Crowd singing)
I see you coming my way
dreams may fall more everyday
I see you looking my way
And I've tried just to separate dreams from reality watch to satisfy this wanting,
Try to stay righteous, try to stay sober, but then, I can't win
And I know you, and I know you, and I know you...
Lie
SOnG OF ALL TIME GREATNESS :
BECAUSE THE NIGHT : PATTI SMITH
Take me now, baby, here as I am
Hold me close, try and understand
Desire is hunger is the fire I breathe
Love is a banquet on which we feed
Come on now, try and understand
The way I feel under your command
Take my hand, come under cover
They can't hurt you now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Have I doubt, baby, when I'm alone
Love is a ring on the telephone
Love is an angel, disguised as lust
Here in our bed 'til the morning comes
Come on now, try and understand
The way I feel under your command
Take my hand, come under cover
They can't hurt you now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
With love we sleep, with doubt the vicious circle turns, and burns
Without you, I cannot live, forgive the yearning burning
I believe in love too real to feel, take me now, take me now, take me now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Beauty Through Broken Glass Eyes Set To Kill lyrics
Glass hailed from the sky tonight
I couldn't hide to save my life.
Standing drenched from open wounds.
You took my hand, and pulled me through.
(Chorus)
I want to give you everything
Ill give you my all because you gave me
You gave me your lips
a gentle kiss
the medicine to cure my pain
listen to all this glass shatter.
i peirced my ears and made them bleed.
Now sounds so beautiful
Cause you're beatiful.
You're beautiful.
Chorus
Bitter Pill Eyes Set To Kill lyrics
My heart pumps this Blood rushtill my legs numb
my sweat drips down my face; clears my vison I battle myself;
i battle
Keep my hands from my throat
of this sinlence
ibattle my self Swollow down now
whole
Bitter Pill unfolds
I lose my surroundings and fake that
I've gianed hope
This Bitter Pill he Swollows takes the tension
He's lost control of his hands control of steps
somewhere he fears
was almost sure could never happen to him
When this Pill is dessolved in his suffering body
He'll lay there stiff and shamfully
Guilty acts laced with fear lie the knots to be
temporarily secure
Guilty acts laced with fear lie the knots to be lost in his lies...
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Added: 17/06/2007 15:08:32
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oi!Ally!
como esta?
conhece Sin Dios?muuuuuuuiiiiitt ttoooooo bbbbooooooommmmmm!!! !!
beijos!
Mau |
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Added: 23/05/2007 06:22:58
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| thnx for the add, baby :P |
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Added: 20/05/2007 16:45:34
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Yea, i hear ya!
When do you get outta school?? |
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Added: 17/05/2007 20:21:33
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hey!
how's it going? |
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SWoRDF!sH |

Added: 27/04/2007 13:16:27
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| Hi..!... ;) |
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spikey |

Added: 27/04/2007 12:59:51
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| hey! |
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