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# Statistics
Favourites: 1352; Deviations: 9; Watchers: 6
Watching: 20; Pageviews: 6613; Comments Made: 413; Friends: 20
# Interests
Favorite movies: The Seven Samurai, Doctor Zhivago, etc., etc.Favorite bands / musical artists: You remember that one guy from Eurovision? Yeah, it's him.
Favorite books: If you can tell from my username, I love you!
Tools of the Trade: Whatever drawing tool is closest to my hand right now.
Other Interests: History, horses, the health and well-being of the world, and currently, Russia
# About me
SOME THINGS THAT I BELIEVE:The whole world is ridiculously awesome! Even the ugly places have worth.
Rainbow Chard is a vegetable of heavenly beauty.
Horses and humans share a special bond, if only because there's nowhere else for the horses to go.
Equality is paramount. All humans are equal. Nazis are people also, but they probably shouldn't hang out with me.
All languages are equally beautiful, but not all accents are equally sexy.
We should all get off our computers sometimes and read. Ebooks are an exception.
The most important factor in the continuing success of human civilization is compromise!
Salmon is really tasty. ALSO HUMMUS.
Real communism sounds awesome but can never exist. Other people who shouldn't hang out with me: people who think the Soviet Union was "not that bad".
Hairy chests are handsome and pettable, not gross.
OTHER THINGS ABOUT ME:
I used to think I liked Japanese guys. Then I hit puberty and started thinking Eastern Europeans are hottest. So now my mom is worried that I'm going to marry an alcoholic. Stereotypes ahoy!
I have literally no taste in music at all. If you ever hear someone unashamedly and loudly singing the absolute worst of Lithuanian pop from a balcony near Chicago somewhere, yeah, you found me.
I'm probably majoring in international relations, or linguistics, or Slavic languages and literatures. We'll see.
I am a caricature of myself.
I don't really do things here anymore, but if I find scanners or get brave enough to publish writing, it'll be here.
# Comments
Comments: 116
Carmalain7 [2014-07-17 19:34:34 +0000 UTC]
Hey good miss,Β
I just wanted to thank you for not only reading my admittedly quite dark and dense work in Graffiti Dreams in Black and White , but also for letting me know that it connected with you on some level with the favorite.Β
As a writer, such a response from a reader is of the highest of honors, and I'm humbled to receive it, fair lass.
Thank you and all the best.
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imaginative-lioness [2013-12-05 02:43:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank-you so much for taking the time to add 'Soldier' to your favourites, it truly means a lot! Hope you have a wonderful day.
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MaxwellSmaart [2013-01-29 00:39:50 +0000 UTC]
Saw you floating around the lit forums.
ΡΡ Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΡΡ ΠΏΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈ?
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KittyLevin In reply to MaxwellSmaart [2013-01-29 04:01:08 +0000 UTC]
Not really . . . I'm in absolute beginner Russian right now.
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MaxwellSmaart In reply to KittyLevin [2013-01-29 23:59:04 +0000 UTC]
Haha, I'm quite the novice myself, actually. I was just curious. I took it for a few years in elementary school and I'm learning it in school currently, so I know enough to hold a conversation and (hopefully) find my way around a Russian city (though I'm sure there'd be bumps along the way; utter culture shock for one... ) In other words, I'm just above my grade level, but I'm in no way fluent. Either way, it was nice to make your acquaintance!
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KittyLevin In reply to MaxwellSmaart [2013-01-30 07:04:22 +0000 UTC]
Nice to make your acquaintance as well!
Haha, there's no chance I could make it around in a Russian city. I've studied the culture a lot, but the language is totally new to me. You're lucky to have learned some of it so young!
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MaxwellSmaart In reply to KittyLevin [2013-01-30 21:32:14 +0000 UTC]
Lucky, indeed! My neighborhood is mainly Russian (well, more so in the past than now; only the older residents are Russian these days), so my school (which was also very small, mind you) starting teaching Russian at first grade. I was lucky enough to take it until third grade, but then our school merged with a much larger district. Unfortunately, we lost our Russian program, but it was offered for six weeks or so in 6th grade. I picked it back up in middle school, and here I am today! I'm not great, but starting so young really helps with pronunciation and things of the like. I apologize for being so long-winded, especially since most of this information was completely trivial, but I get so excited about speaking. Russian is such an interesting language, as is the culture. It's just so great!
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KittyLevin In reply to MaxwellSmaart [2013-01-31 04:28:09 +0000 UTC]
No problem. I like hearing stories. I see now why your elementary school taught you Russian. Are you of Russian descent yourself? I'm not, although my grandparents on my mom's side did meet in Moscow (both working for the US government).
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MaxwellSmaart In reply to KittyLevin [2013-01-31 23:54:23 +0000 UTC]
Haha, no, but I'd sure be proud if I were. The Russian culture is so rich. A close friend of mine is Russian Orthodox so I'm exposed to a few small traditions they still carry. That's interesting they met in Moscow! My brother (who's nearly fluent now and in high school) will be taking part in our school's exchange program next year and we'll be hosting a Russian student in our home for 2 weeks. I seriously can't wait for that! On a side note, I was notified today that I will represent my school in a statewide speaking competition. I'm so excited!
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KittyLevin In reply to MaxwellSmaart [2013-03-11 18:31:41 +0000 UTC]
Hey, so, I forgot about this conversation . . . but anyway, have fun with the exchange student! And I hope the contest goes/went well.
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MaxwellSmaart In reply to KittyLevin [2013-03-15 00:36:26 +0000 UTC]
I did, too.
I will, thanks. I haven't gone yet, but thank you again.
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MewMizu [2012-07-19 00:51:52 +0000 UTC]
I saw a comment you had posted on a person's profile who made color overs.
I.... I'm not fighting against color overs alone am I..? ;__;
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KittyLevin In reply to MewMizu [2012-07-19 07:56:15 +0000 UTC]
No, you aren't alone! There are lots of people who hate them. I'm not exactly an anti-color-over crusader, but I express my opinion when I see them.
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MewMizu In reply to KittyLevin [2012-07-20 18:46:54 +0000 UTC]
ASDHKJFBAJBFA yay.
It's just so frustrating when it takes a million years from the dA staff to remove stolen art and all that. But I do report a lot :I Sometimes if I'm bored I may look for color overs so I coud report them. I may need a life.
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Lychalis In reply to Lychalis [2012-05-05 12:44:22 +0000 UTC]
I meant thanks for the fav xD sorry
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KittyLevin In reply to Lychalis [2012-05-06 02:46:17 +0000 UTC]
Haha, okay! I was confused for a second there (although I do like popcorn). You're welcome!
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KittyLevin In reply to angrydemon [2012-04-27 01:08:40 +0000 UTC]
Haha, you're welcome!
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KittyLevin In reply to wildearthlingboy [2012-04-27 01:08:57 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! :+D
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KSXZT [2012-02-29 16:46:12 +0000 UTC]
Here's to another Kitty! There's just not enough of us...
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KittyLevin In reply to KSXZT [2012-03-01 05:18:07 +0000 UTC]
I'm afraid it's not actually my real name . . . I really like it as my internet name, though. There ought to be more people named Kitty!
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JACAC [2012-01-24 15:20:31 +0000 UTC]
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pariah87 [2011-12-15 16:31:32 +0000 UTC]
OlΓ‘,
thank you for the on The Birds II: [link]
Have a great rest of the week!
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KittyLevin In reply to Muffin-Machine [2011-10-18 03:23:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. Gotta love Putin's antics!
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