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I've never liked roller coasters, so I've never ridden one. At least I thought I never did. But Cassandra Clare and her books have made me realize that I have. S e v e r a l t i m e s. The 'fun', emotional kind that doesn't affect you physically but is therefore way, way worse. Y'know, how everything seems to be going up, up, up and then suddenly goes plunging down bcos duh, roller coaster. And then when you think you've reached rock bottom already, you think, 'things are bound to go up now, right?' But it turns out, there's an even deeper fall. Aaaahkdsjfhd Isn't reading fun, ladies and gentlemen?

AuthorSJk

I've never liked roller coasters, so I've never ridden one. At least I thought I never did. But Cassandra Clare and her books have made me realize that I have. S e v e r a l t i m e s. The 'fun', emotional kind that doesn't affect you physically but is therefore way, way worse. Y'know, how everything seems to be going up, up, up and then suddenly goes plunging down bcos duh, roller coaster. And then when you think you've reached rock bottom already, you think, 'things are bound to go up now, right?' But it turns out, there's an even deeper fall. Aaaahkdsjfhd Isn't reading fun, ladies and gentlemen?

AuthorSJk

Max: Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la-la-la—
          Crystal: Wrong holiday, Maxie.
          Max: Don't call me—
          Johnny: Ignore him, Crystal. He's just trying to catch Bunny's attention. The two had a little argument yesterday and Max plans on disrupting Easter preparations.
          Crystal: And you're just letting him?
          Johnny: Hey, I'm as against this as you are. *whispers to Max* Try threatening a repeat of the Blizzard of '68, Max.
          Crystal: Johnny!
          Max: Ooh, good idea!
          
          Hm, well that's what Max plans on doing for the rest of the week. What are your plans this Easter?