Whats dose not kill you will leave a scar!!
Status: Im not that innocent. You're not that innocent. They're not that innocent. no one is innocent.
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Sex: female Age: 21 Location: Rockisland,
Illinois, United States
Member since: August 24, 2008 Account: Free Account Orientation: Bisexual Status: Single Occupation: Body Piercer (training) and Deli Clerk
My name is Shanae. I am proud to be who i am even if im fucked in the head. My fav color is green and i have an obsession for piercings. Inflicting pain is sort of my thing.:p I usually dont judge people b4 meeting them. I loves to fucked up and do fucked up shit. I love people that are original (I FUCKING HATE TOOLS) So just be yourself.
Likes
-People that are not afraid to be themselves even if other people put them down. -Animals -Piercings -blue eyes -green eyes -hazel eyes -dark hair -Parties -Cemeteries -People with confidence -Video Games
Dislikes
-Fake people -People that think they are better than everyone else because of their age,sex,race,religion.....ect -religion -Liars -cruelty to animals -People whom can be considered tools -people that are always in other peoples business -the color yellow
Favorite Music
-Combichrist -Mindless Self Indulgence -Tool -A Perfect Circle -Marilyn Manson -Godhead -System Of A Down -Korn -Disturbed -Rob Zombie -Flyleaf -Slipknot -(old) Avenged Sevenfold -Paramore -My Own Sin
I don't know much about moving text because I don't really use it, so I can't help there. But I'll try to help with the rest.
For all of these codes, just take out spaces after the < and before the >
For color and bold:
< font color="color" > < b >
For color and size and bold:
< font color="color" size="size" > < b >
The photo alignment can get really tricky. You do the text alignment first, then put the photo alignment in with the photo code, then the text after.
So for example, if you want centered text with the photo on the right it would be:
< center > < img src="image URL" align="right" > text
& you don't have to close the photo alignment, just the centering.