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Lily Hollinden
Artist | Student | Design & Interfaces
United States
I'm a 15 year old child from 'Merica. I love to draw and surf the internetz. I'm a big fan of Smosh, Tobuscus, Nigahiga, JennaMarbles, and lots of other Youtubers. My musical tastes range from between alternative rock to instrumental/soundtracks to dubstep, and I'm not really into sports, though I should be because I'm 6'1". I like to play games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Minecraft, and Portal, and spend the majority of my precious time well-wasted on Tumblr rebloging BBC's Sherlock and food. The rest of the information is confidential.
Favorite moviesInception, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, TitanicFavorite TV showsSherlockFavorite bands / musical artistsSkrillex, Coldplay, Datsik, Mikko TarmiaFavorite booksThe Hunger Games, Jurassic ParkFavorite gamesAmnesia : The Dark Descent, Minecraft, PortalFavorite gaming platformJust my computerTools of the TradeWacom tabletOther InterestsDrawing, playing games, Tumblr
Hi! I dunno if you remember me, but My name is Karuna and our parents are GOOD FRIENDS, And like, YEAHHHH. By the way, you are an AMAZING artist now <3
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BBC Sherlock SH: Punch me in the face. JW: Punch you? SH: Yes, punch me, in the face. Didn't you hear me? JW: I always hear "punch me in the face" when you're speaking, but it's usually subtext.