User:RisingFusion

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While I don't play Pokemon, I think some of the species are cute, interesting, and pretty...cool. Crobat looks awesome and dangerous (I have no idea if he is or isn't.)

About Moi
Most people call me Elizabeth, but you're always fine to call me Liz. When reading stories, I have a tendency to to "rush reading," simply skimming over stuff, which explains why I miss alot of important details, or don't understand plot twists. Apologize for that.
 * tomboy
 * doodling (no anime)Bub.jpg
 * food

I also have a soft spot for ritual pastas and micropastas, which may be why I can go harder or easier on them, a bit of a biased view, really.

I despise reading poetry, so I usually avoid them at all costs.

My Fears:

 * deep water (I can swim,  and it really isn't "deep water," but more of underwater currents that drag you down (like maelstroms, which can drag down to 300 feet among the sea floor), undertows, whirlpools, etc.


 * death of family members (Also includes close friends)


 * heights (From an airplane, it's okay. From the Empire State Building or whatnot, it's terrifying.)


 * fire (I can't stand burns.)

If you can't read the very top information, try reading it backwards.
 * extreme pain/torture (Slow torture, bloody deaths, etc.)

My Swamp:
I would appreciate it if you would provide feedback/suggestions. Just be polite.


 * Before the Flash - Jenny's aunt, who is a fortune-teller, predicts something catastrophic is going to happen. Now Jenny herself must find the clues leading up to the end of the world.


 * A Secret No Man Can See - Jim is ready to take on the most dangerous, powerful secret in the universe. To do so, he must undergo a travel into the mirror, to find what really lies on the other side.


 * Katherine - He's obsessed with Katherine. But his views on her may be different from the most of us...


 * Mirror Men - Chelsea starts to see horrible, mangled figures in the mirror with her reflection. But maybe they aren't what they seem. (An entry for 's title writing contest)


 * The Diviner Ritual - Playing a game for a wish.


 * Absorption of the Speaker - Playing a game for answers.


 * The Very Last Step - Playing six games for wish-granting ability. (An entry for 's demon/devil contest)
 * Every Step After Another - (My original entry for 's demon/devil contest) Steven Watson plays a simple, yet dangerous game with the Devil, with promises of true Hell if he fails. Can he manage to beat the Devil in his own game?

Other Swamps:
There's a reason why I put 'em on this list. If you have any time to spare, check them out. You won't be disappointed.


 * Funnymouth - (Written by Slimebeast) Charles Watts is your average user on any channel. Meeting up with the peculiar user by the name of "Funnymouth," things get drastically turned around.


 * HATE - (Written by ) Ever been bullied by Internet gangs? This pasta may answer all your questions.


 * NES Godzilla Creepypasta - (Written by ) Zachary just wants to play one of his favorite games again. But the game starts to act weirdly, eventually progressing into a full-blown nightmare as he realizes the game knows him all too well.


 * Happy Sun Daycare - (Written by ) Don't behave badly in daycare. A reporter seeks out secrets to what really punishes badly-behaving kids at Happy Sun Daycare, and turns up with the unexpected.


 * Autopilot - (Credited to Reddit user Skarjo) One day, in your perfect schedule, you make a small slip-up. This pasta shows the terrible consequences that follow.


 * The Devil Game - (Credited to creepypasta.com user InfernalNightmare333) Want answers to all your questions? Gamble a game with the Prince of Darkness that can risk your life and soul.


 * Penpal - (Credited to Reddit user 1000Vultures) The unnamed narrator is relentlessly pursued by a penpal in his early years for more than a decade. He and his friend, Josh, are stuck in countless tight spots with the stalker before the narrator realizing one thing: that the stalker loves him and will do anything to anyone to get him.


 * Good's Diner - (Written by ) A simple little ritual that somehow touched my heart. It might get you a new view on your road.


 * The Pastel Man - (Credited to real-life Vincent VenaCava) The touching and emotional story of a man who strikes a deal with the demonic, sadistic being known as The Pastel Man to save his loved ones' lives.
 * The Comfy and Cozy Cabin - (Written by ) Mark Gray, the owner of a cabin-inn for bookings, is thrust into a living nightmare as two bizarre arrivals and the mysterious girl they tow around and torture shows him what life would have been like if he had acted differently.

Best Movies
The majority are kid movies, because PG-13 are just repititive themes of action and generic storyline. I usually stay away from R-rated movies.


 * Finding Nemo - Don't laugh. It's a pretty humorous tale of a father clownfish on a perilous journey across the ocean to find his clownfish son. There's a reason why it's so famous.
 * Up - Another amazing animated film. The story of an old man's desire to fulfill his dead wife's request, filled with suspense, comedy, and heartwarming actions.
 * The Matrix - Who doesn't like this film? Literally the pioneer of sci-fi films, stuffed full with action, even a surrealistic quality about it, just because it's 1999 doesn't mean you can't love it.
 * Wall-E - A robot from Earth sets out into space, a thrill-seeking adventure with laughs, tears, and grins. The obese humans are especially funny.
 * Mean Girls - Sets your stereotypical fashion girl into overdrive, the exaggerated movements are funnier than ever.
 * Shrek - A swamp ogre with a talking donkey setting out to save a princess from a dragon? No way! Probably one of the best ever, and ignore the "Shrek is love, Shrek is life" meme. Also avoid any sequels, they suck.
 * American Sniper - The bloody and dramatic tale of an Afghanistan war veteran and his return home. Real sad.

Best Novels

 * Harry Potter Series - Despite being a kid's series, it's just fascinating how the author managed to build an entire world of magic and mystery.


 * 1984 - The dark dystopian novel of a government attempting to control everyone's thoughts. The protagonist, a rebel named Winston Smith, attempts to defy the Party. Doesn't end well with him.


 * The Red Pony - A lesson to everyone that growing up isn't as easy as it seems.


 * One Hundred Years of Solitude - One of my all-time favorites. The rise and fall of the Latin-influenced village of Maconda, and the progression of the head family, the Buendias.


 * To Kill A Mockingbird - Great tale of a lawyer and his kids in Alabama, the struggle against racial discrimination, etc.
 * A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - A superb, brilliant story of a poor girl of the Brooklyn slums and her family's struggle against poverty, rehab, stuff like that.
 * THe Joy Luck Club - Story of four American-Chinese daughters and their Chinese mothers.