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# Statistics
Favourites: 677; Deviations: 8; Watchers: 5
Watching: 14; Pageviews: 3162; Comments Made: 348; Friends: 14
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Pukanna, MangaMangaManga, Degas, Lennon.Favorite movies: Pearl Harbor, Matcpoint, Kundskabens Trae, Moulin Rouge.
Favorite bands / musical artists: John Lennon, The Beatles.
Favorite writers: Tove Ditlevsen.
Favorite games: Chess.
Other Interests: write, read, listen to music, sports, be together with friends, see movies, paint..
# About me
My name is Anne, I come from Denmark and I am 15 years old. I'm a little bit crazy, but I guess that's how none of us get's borring : D This year is very different for me. I have finished the first school in Denmark, and now I live in Hannover, Germany, trying to learn german. I don't live with my parents and sister, because they're home in Denmark, but with my aunt and uncle. It's very exciting, but also a little bit weird to by on my own - without my old friends and closest family.I get inspiration from a lot of things in life. I believe in love, hope and trust, but most of all I do believe in peace. My dream is a world without war. I hope that my feelings and thoughts is possible to see in my work, even do there's isn't so much in here right now.
MAKE PEACE - NOT WAR!
Favourite genre of music: Rock, pop.
Favourite photographer: the televator
Operating System: Mac OS X.
MP3 player of choice: iPod.
Personal Quote: Make peace - not war
# Comments
Comments: 130
PeaceForPeople In reply to donna-j [2009-10-02 15:14:59 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome : D It's great stuff!
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donna-j [2009-09-01 23:47:22 +0000 UTC]
Hello again Anne and thanks for liking my young Paul.
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PeaceForPeople In reply to donna-j [2009-09-03 17:15:35 +0000 UTC]
you're welcome It's me who thanks
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photowizard [2009-06-27 19:19:15 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for favoriting my picture "Fall Stream" [link]
when it recieved a DD. Sorry it has taken so long to send the thanks - their were many favorites.
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PeaceForPeople In reply to photowizard [2009-06-28 13:35:07 +0000 UTC]
Don't mind
And you're welcome
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PeaceForPeople In reply to maamounalbibi [2009-06-11 13:51:04 +0000 UTC]
hehe, no problem you're doing excellent!
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CristaliaART [2009-05-23 02:41:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the ! I'm very grateful!
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PeaceForPeople In reply to CristaliaART [2009-05-24 17:37:36 +0000 UTC]
hehe, thanks you don't have to
It's you who doing me a faver, because you create ART!
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CristaliaART In reply to PeaceForPeople [2009-05-25 12:29:05 +0000 UTC]
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PeaceForPeople In reply to natezluna [2009-05-21 14:07:42 +0000 UTC]
hehe, no matters You're just welcome!
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JCallius [2009-05-18 06:55:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the fav on The lost child of the moon [link]
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PeaceForPeople In reply to JCallius [2009-05-21 13:55:58 +0000 UTC]
hehe, you're welcome! It's a nice work
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AnonDesu [2009-05-17 17:10:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the favorite.
(Sorry if I already said this in a reply.)
Denmark? That makes you bilingual too, doesn't it? It must be nice, being able to speak in several languages.
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PeaceForPeople In reply to AnonDesu [2009-05-21 14:07:25 +0000 UTC]
Hello!
You're welcome
Yes, I'm from Denmark! Of course I'm speaking danish, but as you said, I can speak a lot of language: english, french, and next year I'm going to Germany to learn how to speak german. Later I'm going to learn spanish! I'm very glad to speak all those language, but I don't think that my english is so good, sorry for that.
You live in the United States and are chinese, so you are bilingual? Please, tell me about you!
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AnonDesu In reply to PeaceForPeople [2009-05-21 21:14:49 +0000 UTC]
Ah, you're so lucky. I don't really know much of other languages beyond the basics. American schools don't really take second languages seriously.
But really, your English is great. Better than a couple native speakers, in fact.
Though, I'm Japanese. Not bilingual either. I know a bit, but not nearly enough to be even close to fluent.
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PeaceForPeople In reply to AnonDesu [2009-05-22 08:06:50 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, now I see, you are japanese. It's great!
Thank you very much! It means a lot to me Now I am in 9. grade (that mean the last year when I have to go to school - but I will continue with that who means High School) and I've got english in six years. We have french tree hours at week and we have had it in tree years. Why don't they take second languages seriously?
Please, tell me about your city!
Anne (peaceforpeople)
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AnonDesu In reply to PeaceForPeople [2009-05-25 16:50:29 +0000 UTC]
Yeah? American schools divide school into seventh through eighth, then ninth through twelfth for some reason. Even so, we still have to stick around until we finish twelfth for some reason. I'd still go on myself, I'm just saying that if you don't want to, you shouldn't be forced to, you know?
I got to start second language in seventh grade because I went to a magnet school, but most schools in my area don't offer it until ninth grade. In other parts of the country, it's not even offered until you reach university. I mean, I know everybody else has to learn to speak English, but we can at least respect their culture, right?
Mm, I live in Anaheim Hills. It's this really upscale part of Anaheim, (you know, where Disneyland is at), over in the hills. Kinda like Beverly Hills is to LA, but with less celebrities (though we have a couple Disney channel ones and non-starter major league sports players). It's pretty cool, not too far from anything. It's just not really a city, you know? No tall buildings anywhere. Just mostly houses, and a small strip of stores and theatres.
You?
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PeaceForPeople In reply to AnonDesu [2009-05-26 07:20:58 +0000 UTC]
Yes, i understand what you mean and I totally agree with you. It would be great if people didn't forced us to that kinds of things. I would love that! Imagine, a society there wasn't runned by insane people for insane objectives.
And again you're right It's a great idear to respect other peoples cuture. It's affect us so much. I really don't like racists and people, who only want their own language. You know,who I'm talking about.
Well, it's seems like you live in a great place. I don't like Beverly Hills, so I think your place is great.
As you know, I live in Denmark. Not in the capital, but in the second largest city, Aarhus. We always spell it with an 'å', but I know that the letter only is in Denmark. I think it's ridicolus to make an 'å', when it isn't in other languages, you know?
But Aarhus is a great city. I love it! I really do. The city is called the city of the smile, and I think it's great. In Copenhaguen, the capital, I think everybody looks tired and angry all the time. There's a lot of tall buildings here, but also normal houses.
What do you like doing in your sparetime? Please tell me.
I'm very glad that we have began writting together. I think it's great 'knowing' people in other countryes.
Anne (Make peace - not war!)
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AnonDesu In reply to PeaceForPeople [2009-05-27 03:11:59 +0000 UTC]
Hah, well. Honestly, I prefer my languages in their original script. So if there's an å, then by all means leave it in. It just shows how diverse languages really are. Course, I also get mad whenever people use romaji, so.
Anyway, though, it sounds like a really nice place. People in the capital tend to be more stressed, I'd think. They aren't really angry people, they just live a life that requires them to work hard all the time, and anybody would be bitter after a while. But that's the world we live in today, isn't it? It still beats farming in the old days though, eh?
Free time, I generally spend writing or reading. A lot of time on the internet. It's really great for finding things, learning things, you know. I used to go to the movies a lot. My exgirlfriend really liked them, so we'd go like, every weekend. Spend a lot of time at the bookstore too, actually. Hiking if I have the time, which is rare. Despite how upscale the neighborhood is, once you pass the last row of houses, it's nothing but wilderness.
I've actually started getting back into video games lately, too. It's time consuming and expensive as all hell, but it's fun, so it cancels out to some extent. I've too many time expensive interests as it is, so I'm worried I won't be able to keep them up forever.
Personally, I love knowing people from all over the place. It gives you a new perspective on things. Americans are boring once you get to know them, really. They all see things the same, all do things the same, you know? There's no variety.
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PeaceForPeople In reply to AnonDesu [2009-05-27 15:06:10 +0000 UTC]
I love the original language to... Actually, there wasn't an 'å' in danish, so by making an 'å' they failed, I think. It wasn't there originally. What is romaji?
Well, either I don't think that people in capitals is different from other people. Maybe they are more stressed than us, but as you, I don't think they are angry. But it looks like! In Denmark there's a lot of things going on in the capital. The rest of the country don't get so many new things as Copenhaguen. You know? Everything is about the capital, because the government and the politicians are there. We get more info about what's happening over there in than the rest of the country.
I think you're right people get stressed and gets depressions. It's terrible.
What are you writing? I do it to, actually, writting. reading is great, and movies is fantastic to. I prefer romantics and some with young people. Do you miss your ex-girlfriend much? It's not long time since me and my boyfriend broke up, so I know how sad it can be. Well, I was wondering... Because I've just seen Dawson's Creek: How is it between boys and girls in USA? I mean, it seems like they, in Dawson's Creek, that they just invite a girl or boy out and then have some fun. And in the ending, the boy kiss the girl and make a new deal with her? It isn't that simpel in the real life, right?
Are americans boring? Hehe, I don't know. I don't think you are and you live in US!
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AnonDesu In reply to PeaceForPeople [2009-05-27 23:47:21 +0000 UTC]
It's the system used to transcribe Japanese into the Latin alphabet. For some reason, I just don't like the look of it, you know?
Well, in a nation without a lot of large cities, everything tends to get crammed into the capital. America, thankfully, has a large number of big cities to deal with things, so it doesn't all get shoved into one. Life in a city is stressful in and of itself already, just imagine how bad it is when you have to deal with all that at once.
Heh, it's all up on my page. You could take a look if you'd like. I don't really have any preferences in movies. I really just like all of them, as long as they are well made and have a good plot.
Still, yeah. Shhould be over her by now, and thought I was for a while, but. Never watched Dawson's Creek, in any case. But as far as I know, it's basically that simple.
Besides, I don't really identify myself as an American. I'll be leaving shortly, anyway.
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PeaceForPeople In reply to TheDownpour [2009-05-21 13:56:28 +0000 UTC]
you don't have to thanks!
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Ahavati [2009-05-14 17:36:38 +0000 UTC]
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Ahavati [2009-05-11 23:44:15 +0000 UTC]
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PeaceForPeople In reply to thetanglebox [2009-05-11 18:02:17 +0000 UTC]
Arh, nice smileys thank you! Your great is work so it's me who say thanks
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thetanglebox In reply to PeaceForPeople [2009-05-11 22:24:02 +0000 UTC]
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