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  • Yulon Zhu

  • 18 / Female
  • Pending Crucifixion, sometimes WA, South Carolina, US
  • Last Login: 12/19/2009

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  • General

    Name- Yulon
    Age- 18
    Heritage- Chinese Hun/African American/Alien
    Smoke/Drink/Drugs- Never/Never/Never
    Status- Antitrust Apparition
    Education- In college...
    My BLOG
    http://www.nonworshipper.blogspot.com/

    My Livejournal
    http://teitanblood.livejournal.com/
  • Music

    Black metal, old school death metal, Swedish BM/DM, Mercyful Fate/King Diamond, thrash metal, classical, ambient/shoe-gaze/minimalist, piano music, farts, death sighs, the void, random cackling noises, snow falling, ghostly whispers from behind, vomit hitting toilet water, digestion, leaking menstrual blood, people forgetting my name, crackling flames, disharmony and heavy breathing.
  • Books

    Classics, philosophy, poetry, words written on bathroom walls, pages scribed in blood and suicide notes.

Companies

  • Tanin'iver Zine

    • SC US
    • Owner
    June 2009-Present
  • Chronicles of Chaos

    • CA
    • Part-time Staff Writer
    November 2008-Present
  • Americorps/Saturday Academy

    • SC US
    • English Tutor
    2009-

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TANIN'IVER ZINE WEBSITE: http://taniniverzine.weebly.com/index.html

"A creation of importance can only be produced when its author isolates himself, it is a child of solitude."- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

"If you inquire what the people are like here, I must answer, "The same as everywhere." The human race is but a monotonous affair. Most of them labour the greater part of their time for mere subsistence; and the scanty portion of freedom which remains to them so troubles them that they use every exertion to get rid of it. Oh, the destiny of man!"- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, from "Sorrows of Young Werther"

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