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General details


  • labaticha

  • Denmark, Europe, Earth, the Milky Way, Universe

  • Aysha F. F.

  • Just started Lyngby Technical Gymnasium (Danish equivalent to 10,11&12 grade)

  • Female

  • English

In short

  • Hmm..... What to say, what to say...
    Lets start with this:

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    I'm  fifteen summers young (May 16th, 1995), Muslim, living in this cold country in the northern Europe called DENMARK. I'm born and raised in Denmark, though my parents are from Pakistan.
    My nickname amongst most of my friends is "Chucky". And no, it's not inspired by "Chucky The Killer Doll" :), just in case you were wondering.

    I:

    *Love to be creative (drawing, designing clothes, sewing, cooking, backing, writing, jewellery making, etc.)
    *Love to watch sitcoms :P (The Simpsons, House MD, Project Runway, Hell's Kitchen, Time Warp etc.)
    *Love to eat chocolate! (I like to call myself a Chocoholic)
    *Love to read a good book.
    *Love to use my computer, and lovely phone.
    *Love to take pictures.
    *Love to just hang out with family and friends.
    *Love to sleep. :)
    *Love to watch House M.D. (believe it or not, my BIO grade went up after watching it)
    *Love to eat food.
    *Love to do .... nothing... =)

    Unlike most people, I enjoy keeping a diary. I must admit though, that I'm not very good at it. I usually tend to forget about it, and believe me, I've had about a zillion attempts at keeping a steady diary. I don't write in my diary every day, because i dont feel that it's THAT important, but i do it as much as possible.
    Someday, I hope to become a doctor, specialize myself in either surgery or child psychology, and spend my freetime on writing. Then, perhaps become a confectioner.
    It would be an amazing thing for me to become an author, because I've always wanted to show people what I write, and be able to see my name on the shelves in book stores, or libraries. That would be an amazing feeling, seriously, and I envy all the real authors of the world. How great they must feel.
    I've got a piece of writing published in a children's book called "Short stories and tall tales: a colllection of creative writing". It was published on October 31st 2009, in the UK. My piece of writing was written when i was twelve years old, and in 7th grade.


    I enjoy reading everything, actually. So long as it has an interesting plot, that's genuine and original. I hate it when everybody tries to copy one main idea. All they do is change a few character names, but the whole idea of the story is the same. You can easily get inspired by a story, and get ideas from it, and even use some of the ideas, but you should have your own genuine twist to the story, to make it your own, otherwise it wont be a "One in a Million" story, and that's just, well, boring.

    My stories are usually inspired by my own surroundings, or other stories I've read. I try my best to listen carefully to everything I hear, and look properly at everything I see. That's also how I  became interested in photography.

    Sometimes, when I read over my stories again, I feel like I'm the worst author in the world, and that happens because of my terrible habit of comparing my things to even better things, in a negative way.
    So I'm not very good at patting myself on the back. Sometimes I can be pretty unthankful, but I always try to turn towards Allah (Arabic for: The One and Only God), and ask for His help.

    I guess my motto would be "Smile. It wont kill you.".
    It's always good to smile, even if your world is falling apart, and there's nothing you can do about it. No, you're not being fake. You're just trying harder to make it all better, which makes you a striver.

    It's funny, how at times I've felt completley alone in the world. How life is treating me so badly, and blah blah blah. I was so stupid. It's times like those, when people should compare themselves with others who have it even worse. And not just stop there. They should help those people.
    See, most humans have this terrible habit called "Greed" and "Unthankfulness". Instead of looking at lower class people and being thankful, they look at even higher class people, and get mad, because they dont have all the same glossy things as richer people do.
    To those people, May God put you back on track.


    Interesting facts--->> :
     
    *I'm fluent in English and Danish. English is my mother tongue.
    I'm learning French and Arabic, and I'm pretty good! (I can speak both languages quite well, i can read and write them too :) ) I speak Urdu, (i cant read or write it, though).

    *No one has ever guessed that I am from Pakistan, if they were to guess my personality. I've got a pretty long list of guessed personalities, actually, among which are Iraqi, Afghani, Palestinian, Morocccan, Egyptian, Algerian, Syrian, English(wo)man, and many more.
    I find it really amusing, actually. So every time I meet someone new and they ask me where I am from, I always ask them to guess. :)
    But yes, I have NEVER EVER been guessed as being a Pakistani :)
    People tell me I definitely do not look like one. I'm also known as the Pakistani who looks like everything but. :)


    ----///-\\\----If you have ever felt
    ---|||---|||---Alone
    ---|||---|||---Hated
    ---|||---|||---Suicidal
    ----\\\-///----Appathetic
    -----\\///-----Depressed
    ------///\-----or
    -----///\\\----just
    ----///--\\\---Feel in pain

    ı̴̴̡̡̡ ̡͌l̡̡̡ ̡͌l̡*̡̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡̡͡|̲̲̲͡͡͡ ̲▫̲͡ ̲̲̲͡͡π̲̲͡͡ ̲̲͡▫̲̲͡͡ ̲|̡̡̡ ̡ ̴̡ı̴̡̡ ̡͌l̡̡̡ *Put this here if you
                                 live on a island by the sea*

  • What's the big deal with fame? Sure, I'd love to be a famous person, for something that's been helpful to my ummah, but I'd be just as happy if i wasnt. I AM just as happy that I'm not.

    "Once people become famous, they forget the value of money." -Aysha F.F.

My Favorites: Reading and Writing

  • Fiction: Children's, Crime, Horror, Humor/Satire, Literary, Military/Espionage, Mystery, Romance, Sci Fi/Fantasy, Short Story, Teen, Women's Fiction

    Non-Fiction: Art, Architechture & Photography, Body, Mind & Spirit, Cooking, Food & Wine, Home & Garden, Humor, Memoir/Narrative Non-fiction, Outdoors & Nature, Pets, Reference, Science, True Crime, Women's Studies

    Poetry: General

  • here are a few to my VERY long list! I'll keep renewing it! :D

    -Noughts & Crosses
    -Shopaholic series (I'm in love with all of Sophie Kinsella's books.)
    -Dragon Rider
    -Does my head look big in this?
    -Ten things i hate about me.
    -Pride and Prejudice
    -Snøvsen series (danish children's classics)
    -Olga Da Polga series
    -Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism
    -Chinese Cinderella
    -Truth or Dare
    -Lord of the Rings trilogy
    -WindSinger trilogy
    -Edward Lear's Nonsense Omnibus
    -The Kite Runner
    -Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry
    -Memoirs of a Geisha
    -Looking for Alaska
  • nothing at the moment.
  • My Bedroom (on my cosy little reading bean bag), My Balcony, On the bus and on the hillside outside of my house (in summer, when its not cold and windy and raining (which happens quite often in denmark!))
    All in all, as long as the place is nice and quiet, I'll read there:) Although sometimes, I like it noisy. That makes the story more vivid.
  • I'm writing quite a few other stories right now. Most of them are longer ones, like novels. What i usually do, is get this really awesome idea for a story, begin writing it, then i get another awesome idea, and abandon the previous story. But i never throw my story attempts out, cuz they are a great source of inspiration! I'm hoping to pull myself together and stop getting writer's block!

    One of the sories im working on at the moment is called "Childhood memories", it's like a humor/drama book.
  • Fiction: Children's, Humor/Satire, Mystery, Sci Fi/Fantasy, Short Story, Teen, Women's Fiction

    Non-Fiction: Humor, Memoir/Narrative Non-fiction, Women's Studies

    Poetry: General

  • I'm not quite sure.
    Maybe...
    Persephone Hadley (Noughts &Crosses)
    or Rebecca Bloomwood (Shopaholic seires) ? :)
    Or maybe ... i dunno. :)
    Lisa Edwards, from "Sushi For beginners"
    Or... ANyone, actually. I'd like to feel what other's feel for a change.
  • -Malorie Blackman
    -Sophie Kinsella
    -Benny Andersen
    -Celia Rees
    -J.R.R Tolkien
    -Adeline Yen Mah
    -Dr. Seuss
    -Randa Abdel-Fattah
    -Jane Austen
    -Ben Elton
    -Khaled Hosseini
    -Stieg Larsson
    -William Shakespeare
    -Henry David Thoreau
    -C.S. Lewis
    -John Green