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angellivia

Matches Title of Entry

Username: it's your first and last name, I assume and it's beautiful sounding. I liked it the minute I saw it. Just the sound of Angel and Livia together is so angelic and pure. (5/5)

Title: Well I've seen other people use this method and it's not that interesting. It would've been better, I think if you used "Pure Imagination" [to go with your layout] as the title to match it, or think of something else that corresponds well with your personality and diary. (1/5)

First Sight: I absolutely love that photograph of the girl and how it's slightly covered with white-ish and the font of your diary username is wonderful. I don't really think "Imagination" part goes well with the whole thing though. (8/10)

Your Sacrifice: You've skipped a few days, but nothing major. Most months you have plenty of entries, but I noticed a few with ten or so, but it's nicely archived so not many points will be taken off. (6/8)

Sparkling Diamond: This layout is the creation of By Twilight and it's a unique one, which is a good thing. I think it fits your username and the kind of person you want to portray through your diary. I wonder if you felt like you wanted to use the layout because the girl in the picture somewhat resembles you? I know that some people have an affinity with a certain design for that reason, so it's just a thought. I like how her hair is done, and the effect of the picture being softer. Plus your diary address is written out beautifully in the perfect place, right at the bottom of the image. I like the light blue-ish grey color of the band going from the middle of the picture to the other side. Navigate and Sign my Tagboard looks good too, even though most of the time I don't like tagboards to be on the layout, somehow that one doesn't clutter it and it looks like it fits. Though I don't care for the square box of color [I know it's a stats thing] at the bottom of entries. Also "Imagaination" in that specific pattern of colors isn't the greatest, but "is more important than knowledge" looks great. I've always liked pixel-y text, and in a tiny font. Just looks so sophisticated. (23/25)

Guestbook: I love the colors! Really goes well with the diary design and it's also just pretty. (3/2)

Readability: Font is great. (5/5)

The Love: Interesting first entry; you just jumped right into some things that are going on in your life and what you're thinking about at the time. It's kind of cool to do that because then you'll know precisely what it was like on that day, and it's nice to look back sometimes to when you first started an online diary. You questioned a lot of things about your nature in next entry and that was engaging. I like learning more about who you are so early on. Just because you're not as worrisome as others, doesn't mean you don't care or think about the issues as much. Everyone has a different way to deal and handle things, so neither way is neccessarily wrong. Though, you're right, it's probably healthier to not worry so much, which is what I do. Honestly, don't worry about it.. You are who you are and you seem like an understanding, nice individual so don't let it get to you too much. In your next entry you talk about trampolining, a subject I don't know much about but the way you talked about it made me more interested which is definitely a good thing. You bring up a variety of topics, like one begins with shelling peas and contemplating that, which suprisingly wasn't boring. You have a pretty good way of describing something, including details and being introspective at the same time. Some entries were pretty long about your day, msn conversations and the like, but you also have room for the other stuff. Like this very interesting one about values and projecting into the future about children and the like. It's crazy that some people, little children can take those kinds of things for granted. So I would agree with most of what you have to say about it. And it's true we can still think about all this even though it may be a long way off.

For a bunch of your entries you title it the one word that describes what you're writing about it and expand on that, which is cool because I like reading about your beliefs and thoughts on the matter. This is pretty profound. Hmm, I agree with some of your statements and the others, I don't know enough about to make a comment. I know what you mean because I have a lot of opinions and such on the issue, but don't know how to proceed after that. So it's hard to say what the right action should've been, if there was no war.

I'm sorry you went through such a hard and emotional session on this day but it's better that you were able to get it out than hold it in for a long time. Trampolining sounds really interesting and like I mentioned earlier, I haven't been exposed to it so it's pretty enlightening to read more about it. Sounds like a tough thing to do.

Aww, that sucks about you being so paranoid sometimes, but I know what you mean when you say you have "little paranoid flashes, like people are talking about me, laughing at me..." I get that at certain points in time too. Even though a part of me is also thinking why do I think I'm that important?

It sounds like you write in your diary so faithfully, even if it's an entry that doesn't mean anything or something you can't tell us, you still express your feeling on it. And more than a few times, you weren't able to detail us completely, yet you still wrote stuff and that gave us some idea of what was going on. It's great that you have such dedication to your online diary, because I haevn't even had mine for long and a few times I've taken a break from it and I'm doing that right now too even though there's a lot to put down, I just don't feel like it.

It's wonderful that you're so passionate about some things, like when parents put too much pressure on child to do well in competition and making the poor kid more upset and nervous. Your rationale behind everything is sound and you really let your heart shine through.

Ohmygosh, I'm so jealous that you got to go to France! It seems like you had such a lovely time. I would love to visit too. It's also cool that you know how to manicure your own nails. I've never had mine done, pretty much because I bite/pick mine so much!

Overall, very interesting diary. I felt there was maybe too much about trampolining, because even though I said it was different to learn about, the thing is I still don't know exactly what you're talking about, but it was okay. I still enjoyed most of it. (44/50)

Grammar: It's decent, but small things were wrong. (9/10)

Glitter: Trading Card [I have yours!], reads, reviews, rings, stamps, quilted, quotes, wishlist. (8/15)

Extra Credit: One because you're such a great person, two more for the emotion. (3/5)

Lasting Impression: Probably for a good bit. (8/10)

Will I Come Back?: I'm not sure. Maybe. (6/10)

Total: 121/160 Number of Entries Read: A few of the very first ones, and about 113 of recent ones.

Favorite Entry: This made me think more about my own friends. And I liked This too.

Favorite Quote: First you see we had to analyse the meaning of the dress code on the invitation... Lounge Wear. This is such a crap description of a dress code. In my lounge I wear trackies and a top, or pyjamas and slippers. Not acceptable at the Annual Dinner (believe it or not). Apparently it's a step down from Black Tie (also a crap description... it's not the men who need guidance with their suits, they know it's black tie... it should say something like Long Evening Dress instead). So, it took us a while to decide what Lounge Wear actually meant, and then we all had to disperse from around our various computers and beg, steal or borrow anything that might fit the lounge wear description.

Comments: Good job!

Reviewed by: Kathy